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pipeline

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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pipe·line /ˈpaɪp-laɪn/ ●○○ noun [countable]  1. TEa line of connecting pipes, often under the ground, used for sending gas, oil etc over long distances 〔用于长距离输送气体、石油等的地下〕管道,管线2 be in the pipeline PLANif a plan, idea, or event is in the pipeline, it is being prepared and it will happen or be completed soon 〔计划、观点或事件〕在准备中;在进行中 More job losses are in the pipeline. 将会有更多人被裁。
Examples from the Corpus
pipelineTransportation by pipeline and handling are simple, and local storage is not required.The blast wave from the explosion ruptures storage tanks and gas pipelines and overturns and ignites vehicles.Gas and oil pipelines have staunched many creeks and rivers, swamping prime pastures and crop lands.But even with the superstores, the retail pipeline typically maintains at least 70 days of inventory, analysts say.There is no sense in doing this, however, unless there is an order in the pipeline.Number one, I have seen the vehicles in the pipeline, and I really like what I see.Reserves are large enough to support transboundary pipeline development, but huge investment would be required, potentially many billions of dollars.The East-West pipeline is nearly half welded and laid.
From Longman Business Dictionarypipelinepipe‧line /ˈpaɪp-laɪn/ noun [countable]1TRANSPORTa line of connecting pipes, often under the ground or sea, used for taking gas, oil etc over long distancesa plan to build a 250-kilometer pipeline to supply the city with water2be in the pipeline if a plan, idea, or event is in the pipeline, it is still being prepared, but it will happen or be completed soonThe company has other distribution deals in the pipeline which will be announced over the next few weeks.
pipe·line nounChineseSyllable
of Business used line the ground, connecting under pipes, often a Corpus


pipeline
pipeline /ˈpaɪp-laɪn/ noun [countable]
1. a line of connecting pipes, often under the ground, used for sending gas, oil etc over long distances
2. be in the pipeline if a plan, idea, or event is in the pipeline, it is being prepared and it will happen or be completed soon:
    More job losses are in the pipeline.


pipe·lineBrE /ˈpaɪplaɪn/ 🔊NAmE /ˈpaɪplaɪn/ 🔊 nouna series of pipes that are usually underground and are used for carrying oil, gas, etc. over long distances 输油管道,输气管道,输送管线(通常指地下的)in the ˈpipelinesomething that is in the pipeline is being discussed, planned or prepared and will happen or exist soon 在讨论(或规划、准备)中;在酝酿中