duct in the PONS Dictionary

duct Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

air duct
ear duct

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The ducts do not require a splitter plate, as the fuselage acts as a laminar-flow surface for air entering the intake pair.
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The air ducts were at first painted brown, but passengers had a tendency to rest their feet on them.
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All ventilation ducts are insulated and sealed against leakage.
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At any place of choice, a window cut is made in the protective duct and the microduct of choice is cut.
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The resulting water drains through a duct at the back of the unit.
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On descent, internal trunking allows air to be driven in from the propeller ducts, and / or electric fans, and thus avoid collapse of the envelope.
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A huge sponge, saturated with perfume, was placed at the mouth of the principal air duct.
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There is a single tapering posterior extension and a duct like process which runs from the ventral surface to the urogenital opening.
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The two are linked internally by a seminal duct.
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In the latter case, the cables might be direct buried or installed in ducts.
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