Definition of tubular

tubularadjective

hình ống

/ˈtjuːbjələ(r)//ˈtuːbjələr/

The word "tubular" has its origin in the Latin word "tubulus," meaning "small tube." This term was later adopted into Middle English as "tubular," referring to something shaped like a tube. In the 17th and 18th centuries, "tubular" was used in architecture and engineering to describe structures with tube-like shapes, such as columns and arches. In the mid-20th century, "tubular" gained popularity in the surfer and skateboarding cultures, where it was used to describe something that was cool, radical, or awesome. The term was often used to describe something that was impressive, innovative, or exciting, such as a particularly gnarly wave or a sick skateboarding trick. Today, "tubular" is still used in these contexts, but it has also evolved to encompass a broader range of meanings, including something that is fashionable, stylish, or trendy.

Summary
type tính từ
meaninghình ống
exampletubular bridge: cầu ống
meaningcó ống
exampletubular boiler: nồi hơi có ống
namespace

made of tubes or of parts that are like tubes in shape

được làm bằng ống hoặc các bộ phận có hình dạng giống ống

Example:
  • a tubular metal chair

    một chiếc ghế kim loại hình ống

like a tube in shape

giống như một cái ống có hình dạng

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