wetline

名词 n.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A line that has been doused with water in order to stop the advance of a fire.
    — In cheatgrass the wetline technique has proven to be successful and is equally useful in other light to moderate grass fuels on relatively smooth terrain.
  2. An unprotected pipe located beneath a cargo tank that is used for loading of liquid products such as petroleum.
    — […] safety risks associated with the transportation of flammable liquids in unprotected product piping – known as wetlines – on DOT-specification cargo tank motor vehicles.
  3. Commercial line fishing that does not use a longline. Australia,attributive
    — Its below decks layout has been redesigned to suit its role as a modern wetline or rock lobster fishing boat.

词形变化

wetlines plural wet line alternative

词源

From wet + line.
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