tube
/ˈtuːb/
Brit
/ˈtjuːb/
noun
plural
tubes
/ˈtuːb/
Brit
/ˈtjuːb/
noun
plural
tubes
Britannica Dictionary definition of TUBE
1
[count]
a
:
a long, hollow object that is used especially to control the flow of a liquid or gas
2
[count]
:
a soft, long, narrow container that has a small opening at one end and that contains a soft material which can be pushed out by squeezing
3
[count]
:
a thin, long, hollow part within an animal or plant
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the bronchial tubes
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a pollen tube
5
[noncount]
British
:
the system of trains that run underground in London
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It's easy to get around London on the tube.
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There's a tube station a couple of blocks away from here.
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She travels by tube to work every day.
go down the tubes
informal
1
:
to fail or become ruined
— tubelike
/ˈtuːbˌlaɪk/
Brit
/ˈtjuːbˌlaɪk/
adjective