When pressure of gas released from liquid being transported is too high, gas forces liquid out of body of air escape valve and its level reduces and shut-off member lowers as well, thus opening the outlet hole. Sticking of float-type shut-off member in upper position is excluded since gas...
1.to slip or get away, as from confinement or restraint. 2.to avoid capture, punishment, or any threatened evil. 3.to issue from a confining enclosure, as a gas or liquid. 4.to slip away; fade. 5.(of an orig. cultivated plant) to grow wild. ...
the act of escaping physically; "he made his escape from the mental hospital"; "the canary escaped from its cage"; "his flight was an indication of his guilt" noun the discharge of a fluid from some container; "they tried to stop the escape of gas from the damaged pipe"; "he had...
2.to escape from a liquid as bubbles; bubble up 从液体中溢出气泡;冒泡3.an opening for the escape of gas or air 一个能使烟空气排出去的口来源:dj.iciba.com4.By reason of his youth the boy escape punishment.由于年轻,这孩子得免处罚.来源:dj.iciba.com5.He connived at letting the ...
▸(of a gas, liquid, or heat) leak from a container. elude or get free from (someone). ▸succeed in eluding (something dangerous or undesirable): fail to be noticed or remembered by: n. an act of escaping. ▸a means of escaping. a temporary distraction from reality or rout...
GAS / LIQUID ETC气体/液体等,[I]if gas, liquid, light, heat etc escapes from somewhere, it comes out 〔气体、液体、光、热等〕泄漏,逸出: 【例句】 Vents allow any steam to escape if the system overheats. 系统过热时,蒸汽可从排放口逸出。
[count]:a way of escaping from a place, situation, etc. The door was locked; there was noescape. Gardening offered anescapefrom her busy life. —see alsofire escape 3 :an occurrence in which an amount of liquid or gas passes out through a hole or crack in a container ...
escape from something For her, travel was an escape from the boredom of her everyday life. Extra Examples Oxford Collocations Dictionary [countable] the fact of a liquid, gas, etc. coming out of a pipe or container by accident; the amount that comes out an escape of gas [uncountab...
from prison, from arrest, or from slavery; gas escapes from the pipes; electricity escapes from its conductors. To escape out of these meshes. Thackeray. Es-cape′, Noun. 1. The act of fleeing from danger, of evading harm, or of avoiding notice; deliverance from injury or any ...