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		Definition of tubular in English: tubularadjective ˈtjuːbjʊləˈt(j)ubjələr 1Long, round, and hollow like a tube. 管的,管状的,管式的  tubular flowers of deep crimson 绯红色的管状花。 Example sentencesExamples -  The small, tubular flowers are a translucent white with the faintest blush of rose.
 -  Descending rows of dots and extended tubular shapes meander across pale blue and green backgrounds.
 -  Other flowers attract hummingbirds with color; such flowers tend to be red, have symmetrical tubular flowers, and provide a heavy nectar flow.
 -  In winter and spring, profuse clusters of long tubular white flowers burst open at the tips of the branches.
 -  It's in the same family as Daphne and the tubular flowers resemble those of its cousin, except that they are a bright, buttery yellow!
 -  Add some hardy fuchsias for their pink, red and white tubular flowers that appeal to the hummingbirds.
 -  The long tubular flowers look great with many ornamentals but are especially attractive near green-and-white hostas and dark daylilies.
 -  The flower has a tubular calyx with four ovate lobes and a corolla with four overlapping petals.
 -  Predation by ants may have driven the evolution of flowers with a more tubular shape, counterbalancing the pressure for flaring caused by bumblebees and explaining the less open shape in areas where ants are more numerous.
 -  The plant has smooth, shiny, oval leaves and tubular flowers.
 -  Its tubular flowers grow in tiers, rising above the lovely foliage.
 -  They all have tubular flowers with the most common colors being red and blue.
 -  Flowers with tubular red corollas are especially attractive to hummingbirds.
 -  Agapanthus have long been prized for their unique 1 to 4 inch clusters of tubular flowers - often as many as 20-50 per cluster.
 -  In late spring, the arching stems carry drooping clusters of small, tubular flowers that are white tipped with green.
 -  It produces showy, tubular flowers in summer and is able to set seed if pollinators are available.
 -  Curcuma is a tall reed-like tuber from Burma with luscious, lilac-pink tubular flowers that make a spectacular show.
 -  The yellowish-green to white perianth of male and hermaphrodite flowers is tubular.
 -  It is essential to keep in mind that hummers prefer tubular flowers that allow their long, needle-like bills to fit inside these tubes.
 -  It's an annual, with heart shaped leaves and curious tubular flowers, yellow at the base and purple at the top.
 
 - 1.1 Made from a tube or tubes.
由管构成的 钢管椅。 Example sentencesExamples -  Shaped like a slightly distorted semi-circle, the flat roof is supported by slim tubular steel columns so that it appears to hover lightly over the solid structure below.
 -  It became one of the most influential homes of the 20th century, with its enormous plate glass windows, tubular steel furniture, and open planning concepts.
 -  The lightweight seats, made of fabric stretched between tubular steel frames, were removable in case you wanted to transport something large…
 -  Sleek, functional liquid lines have light reflecting off smooth lacquer and granite surfaces, with tubular steel legs and accessories providing contrast.
 -  Above looms the fantastic network of 53,000 tonnes of steel lattice - work connected to the main tubular steel members which look solid enough but are in desperate need of a fresh lick of paint.
 -  His first piece, this cantilevered chair of tubular steel forms a wide, smooth curve and takes full advantage of the materials used.
 -  Parallel rows of large laminated glass panels or planks of wood supported by tubular steel frames were the only furnishings, their reductivist quality reflecting the industrial rigour of the surroundings.
 -  The ends of the dome are closed with the same material, carried on diagonal grids of cardboard stiffened with timber and connected by tubular steel nodes.
 -  A locking assembly is coupled with the C-shaped clamping portion for selectively locking the clamping portion to the tubular rail.
 -  It is ingeniously proportioned with a distinctive form - a chromium-plated tubular steel frame is topped in either grey, metallic black or transparent plexiglass.
 -  Constructed of a tubular steel frame, machine-fabricated components and an exotic variety of leather finishes, the chaise longue epitomises aesthetic purity.
 -  The base of all Concert stands is made of tubular steel for strength and rigidity without excess weight, and a full range of lighting and other accessories have been designed to meet the different needs of music organizations and venues.
 -  Police also want to hear from landowners who have a gate made of tubular steel, which is set back from the road, on their grounds.
 -  The ramp is supported by tubular steel masts, ranging in diameter from 190 to 350 mm.
 -  The tubular steel frame is exposed and the fat twin exhaust pipes sit underneath the seat, protruding slightly.
 -  From hand-made Boston rockers with hand-turned spindles, designers turned to cantilevered cane-backed chairs made of tubular steel.
 -  Tensile forces are transferred through tubular steel members.
 -  The curving metal clad roof has a simple but elegant structure of deep curving laminated timber beams, which are braced and supported on either side of the gymnasium by tubular steel V-shaped columns.
 -  Vinyl replaced leather; bright prints superseded dark brocades; unadorned acrylic and plywood was employed instead of hardwood, and tubular steel instead of wrought iron.
 -  Auntie Lizzie lived in a house with a black door that had an oval window in it at the top, her front garden had a steep slope and concrete steps with an old persons tubular handrail.
 
  - 1.2Surfing  (of a wave) hollow and well curved.
〔冲浪〕〈主美〉(浪)空心卷曲的  the waves were glassy and tubular and the local hotshots were setting the pace Example sentencesExamples -  Waves are fast, sometimes tubular and perfect, breaking on sand always in the bay
 -  When an approaching swell hits this reef wall a third of a mile offshore, it creates a tubular wave so powerful that it has been called a ‘freak of hydrodynamics.’
 -  These surfers perform their dance on tubular swells that even today's heroes might not have attempted.
 
  - 1.3US informal  Wonderful or amazing.
 Donatello is totally tubular when he's jamming Example sentencesExamples -  You'll like him...he's totally tubular.
 -  He's a really groovy rap artist...he's totally tubular.
 
  
 2Medicine  Of or involving tubules or other tube-shaped structures. 〔医〕小管的,细管的,管状结构的 Example sentencesExamples -  Most of the epithelia were glandular, forming ductal and tubular structures, with some multinucleated giant cells.
 -  The intrathoracic trachea is readily seen on computed tomography appearing as an air-filled tubular structure.
 -  Sections of the fragment showed a glandular proliferation consisting of tubular structures of different sizes separated by spindle stromal elements.
 -  A ‘pseudotumor’ of the extrahepatic biliary tract, the nodular lesion is characterized by tubular structures that are lined by columnar or cuboidal cells.
 -  Part of the tumor was composed of ductal and anastomosing tubular structures made up of luminal cells and myoepithelial cells.
 
 Synonyms tube-shaped, tubiform, pipe-like rare tubulous, tubulate, tubate, vasiform 
 noun ˈtjuːbjʊləˈt(j)ubjələr 1 short for tubular tyre Example sentencesExamples -  The company's new Deda Tre tire line consists of tubulars and clinchers, including the Olimpico, which Deda claims is the only 300-tpi-casing tire available.
 -  We're hoping the racers we have testing them tell us they ride even better than a tubular.
 -  The weights of wheels have definitely increased in recent years due to the dominance of clinchers over tubulars and ‘aero section aluminum rims‘.
 -  I have a quick comment on the Tufo clincher tubular.
 -  The rim is of course heavier due to the clincher's sidewalls as opposed to the simple and strong outer surface of a tubular rim, and the extra weight of the rim-grabbing foot adds significantly to the weight of a tubular.
 
 2tubularsOil-drilling equipment made from tubes. 石油钻孔管型设备 Example sentencesExamples -  The present invention relates to apparatus for cleaning the interior bore of well bore tubulars, such as is found in the oil and gas production industries.
 -  The present invention provides methods and apparatus for cutting tubulars in a wellbore.
 
 
 OriginLate 17th century: from Latin tubulus 'small tube' + -ar1.    Definition of tubular in US English: tubularadjectiveˈt(j)ubjələrˈt(y)o͞obyələr 1Long, round, and hollow like a tube. 管的,管状的,管式的  tubular flowers of deep crimson 绯红色的管状花。 Example sentencesExamples -  Its tubular flowers grow in tiers, rising above the lovely foliage.
 -  The yellowish-green to white perianth of male and hermaphrodite flowers is tubular.
 -  The plant has smooth, shiny, oval leaves and tubular flowers.
 -  It produces showy, tubular flowers in summer and is able to set seed if pollinators are available.
 -  Other flowers attract hummingbirds with color; such flowers tend to be red, have symmetrical tubular flowers, and provide a heavy nectar flow.
 -  It's an annual, with heart shaped leaves and curious tubular flowers, yellow at the base and purple at the top.
 -  The small, tubular flowers are a translucent white with the faintest blush of rose.
 -  It is essential to keep in mind that hummers prefer tubular flowers that allow their long, needle-like bills to fit inside these tubes.
 -  Add some hardy fuchsias for their pink, red and white tubular flowers that appeal to the hummingbirds.
 -  They all have tubular flowers with the most common colors being red and blue.
 -  The long tubular flowers look great with many ornamentals but are especially attractive near green-and-white hostas and dark daylilies.
 -  Flowers with tubular red corollas are especially attractive to hummingbirds.
 -  In winter and spring, profuse clusters of long tubular white flowers burst open at the tips of the branches.
 -  Descending rows of dots and extended tubular shapes meander across pale blue and green backgrounds.
 -  The flower has a tubular calyx with four ovate lobes and a corolla with four overlapping petals.
 -  It's in the same family as Daphne and the tubular flowers resemble those of its cousin, except that they are a bright, buttery yellow!
 -  Predation by ants may have driven the evolution of flowers with a more tubular shape, counterbalancing the pressure for flaring caused by bumblebees and explaining the less open shape in areas where ants are more numerous.
 -  Agapanthus have long been prized for their unique 1 to 4 inch clusters of tubular flowers - often as many as 20-50 per cluster.
 -  Curcuma is a tall reed-like tuber from Burma with luscious, lilac-pink tubular flowers that make a spectacular show.
 -  In late spring, the arching stems carry drooping clusters of small, tubular flowers that are white tipped with green.
 
 - 1.1 Made from a tube or tubes.
由管构成的 钢管椅。 Example sentencesExamples -  His first piece, this cantilevered chair of tubular steel forms a wide, smooth curve and takes full advantage of the materials used.
 -  From hand-made Boston rockers with hand-turned spindles, designers turned to cantilevered cane-backed chairs made of tubular steel.
 -  The tubular steel frame is exposed and the fat twin exhaust pipes sit underneath the seat, protruding slightly.
 -  Above looms the fantastic network of 53,000 tonnes of steel lattice - work connected to the main tubular steel members which look solid enough but are in desperate need of a fresh lick of paint.
 -  It is ingeniously proportioned with a distinctive form - a chromium-plated tubular steel frame is topped in either grey, metallic black or transparent plexiglass.
 -  Shaped like a slightly distorted semi-circle, the flat roof is supported by slim tubular steel columns so that it appears to hover lightly over the solid structure below.
 -  Tensile forces are transferred through tubular steel members.
 -  A locking assembly is coupled with the C-shaped clamping portion for selectively locking the clamping portion to the tubular rail.
 -  The ramp is supported by tubular steel masts, ranging in diameter from 190 to 350 mm.
 -  The lightweight seats, made of fabric stretched between tubular steel frames, were removable in case you wanted to transport something large…
 -  Vinyl replaced leather; bright prints superseded dark brocades; unadorned acrylic and plywood was employed instead of hardwood, and tubular steel instead of wrought iron.
 -  Sleek, functional liquid lines have light reflecting off smooth lacquer and granite surfaces, with tubular steel legs and accessories providing contrast.
 -  The base of all Concert stands is made of tubular steel for strength and rigidity without excess weight, and a full range of lighting and other accessories have been designed to meet the different needs of music organizations and venues.
 -  Auntie Lizzie lived in a house with a black door that had an oval window in it at the top, her front garden had a steep slope and concrete steps with an old persons tubular handrail.
 -  The curving metal clad roof has a simple but elegant structure of deep curving laminated timber beams, which are braced and supported on either side of the gymnasium by tubular steel V-shaped columns.
 -  The ends of the dome are closed with the same material, carried on diagonal grids of cardboard stiffened with timber and connected by tubular steel nodes.
 -  Police also want to hear from landowners who have a gate made of tubular steel, which is set back from the road, on their grounds.
 -  It became one of the most influential homes of the 20th century, with its enormous plate glass windows, tubular steel furniture, and open planning concepts.
 -  Parallel rows of large laminated glass panels or planks of wood supported by tubular steel frames were the only furnishings, their reductivist quality reflecting the industrial rigour of the surroundings.
 -  Constructed of a tubular steel frame, machine-fabricated components and an exotic variety of leather finishes, the chaise longue epitomises aesthetic purity.
 
  - 1.2Surfing  (of a wave) hollow and well curved.
〔冲浪〕〈主美〉(浪)空心卷曲的 Example sentencesExamples -  Waves are fast, sometimes tubular and perfect, breaking on sand always in the bay
 -  When an approaching swell hits this reef wall a third of a mile offshore, it creates a tubular wave so powerful that it has been called a ‘freak of hydrodynamics.’
 -  These surfers perform their dance on tubular swells that even today's heroes might not have attempted.
 
  - 1.3US informal  Excellent.
 U2's brand of really tubular new-wave sounds Example sentencesExamples -  You'll like him...he's totally tubular.
 -  He's a really groovy rap artist...he's totally tubular.
 
  
 2Medicine  Of or involving tubules or other tube-shaped structures. 〔医〕小管的,细管的,管状结构的 Example sentencesExamples -  Part of the tumor was composed of ductal and anastomosing tubular structures made up of luminal cells and myoepithelial cells.
 -  Sections of the fragment showed a glandular proliferation consisting of tubular structures of different sizes separated by spindle stromal elements.
 -  Most of the epithelia were glandular, forming ductal and tubular structures, with some multinucleated giant cells.
 -  A ‘pseudotumor’ of the extrahepatic biliary tract, the nodular lesion is characterized by tubular structures that are lined by columnar or cuboidal cells.
 -  The intrathoracic trachea is readily seen on computed tomography appearing as an air-filled tubular structure.
 
 Synonyms tube-shaped, tubiform, pipe-like 
 nounˈt(j)ubjələrˈt(y)o͞obyələr 1 short for tubular tire Example sentencesExamples -  The weights of wheels have definitely increased in recent years due to the dominance of clinchers over tubulars and ‘aero section aluminum rims‘.
 -  The company's new Deda Tre tire line consists of tubulars and clinchers, including the Olimpico, which Deda claims is the only 300-tpi-casing tire available.
 -  We're hoping the racers we have testing them tell us they ride even better than a tubular.
 -  I have a quick comment on the Tufo clincher tubular.
 -  The rim is of course heavier due to the clincher's sidewalls as opposed to the simple and strong outer surface of a tubular rim, and the extra weight of the rim-grabbing foot adds significantly to the weight of a tubular.
 
 2tubularsOil-drilling equipment made from tubes. 石油钻孔管型设备 Example sentencesExamples -  The present invention provides methods and apparatus for cutting tubulars in a wellbore.
 -  The present invention relates to apparatus for cleaning the interior bore of well bore tubulars, such as is found in the oil and gas production industries.
 
 
 OriginLate 17th century: from Latin tubulus ‘small tube’ + -ar.     |