English to Indonesian Dictionary funnel

funnel

corong
definition
verb
some $12.8 billion was funneled through the Marshall Plan
guide or channel (something) through or as if through a funnel.
noun
He referred to the fact that he also knows at the present time that the cavity opening was like a funnel , narrow at the bottom and wide at the top.
a tube or pipe that is wide at the top and narrow at the bottom, used for guiding liquid or powder into a small opening.
translation of 'funnel'
verb
menyalurkan,
menyiarkan
noun
cerobong,
cerocok,
corong
example
a 'funnel' of light fell from a circular ceiling
They repainted the ship's 'funnel' and lifeboats, changed its name, then sailed to a rendezvous with a second tanker and transferred most of the cargo before getting clean away.
Smith did the groundwork, forcing the Hearts defence to 'funnel' back in an effort to cut out the danger, a task they did not perform very effectively, given that Wood's shot flew just a foot or so past the beaten Niemi's left-hand post.
As you lower the handle, station three's case rises into the powder 'funnel' and the case-actuated powder measure drops the correct charge.
Yet Rome has consistently rowed back the development of liturgy as embodied in a particular time, place and culture and attempted to force language and liturgy through a narrow 'funnel' .
As we walked inside, we saw Dennis coming down the stairs carrying a long tube with a large 'funnel' attached to it.
The range of ideas explored should feel like a 'funnel' , starting off wide, and narrowing as you go along.
From there the Queen was taken to one of the ship's giant swimming pools where she was presented with a model of the ship's 'funnel' by representatives of the St Nazaire shipyard in France where QM2 was built.
He attempted to enter the ship by the 'funnel' but nearly went up in a puff of smoke due to the non fire retardant Santa suit.
During the gravity filtration the filtrate passes through the filter medium under the combined forces of gravity and capillary attraction between the liquid and the 'funnel' stem.
At river crossings, lakes, or narrow peninsulas, trails converge and 'funnel' towards and away from caribou calving grounds and summer range.
The grass spider, though, hides at the edge of its sprawling web, lurking inside a silken cave: the hole at the bottom of the 'funnel' .
A sea 'funnel' , taking the shape and appearance of an under-water tornado grew in size, swallowing up everything that came close enough to it.
The pitch was warmed and poured into a glass 'funnel' , with the bottom of the steam sealed.
Through the snow outside, he could see the image of the ship's 'funnel' against the sky.
He was getting closer to the square now, and his eyes still saw spots from the 'funnel' of light he had followed to the heavens.
It was first spotted around 10.45 in the morning and early observers described it as a rotating 'funnel' of cloud about thirty feet in diameter.
This device acts as a 'funnel' , guiding a woman's urine to the relief tube.
Approximately 5 ml of this suspension, corresponding to 200 mg of cells, were dispersed onto a nylon membrane using a Buchner 'funnel' to remove liquid medium.
Lyman also has an accessory called the ‘Powder Pal’ that combines the scale pan with a powder 'funnel' .
He referred to the fact that he also knows at the present time that the cavity opening was like a 'funnel' , narrow at the bottom and wide at the top.
The wind blows in different directions within the cloud and forms a 'funnel' .
Look ahead of the airplane and imagine your flightpath as a narrow, rectangular 'funnel' with the runway at the end.
The bright new paintwork on the ship's 'funnel' and wheelhouse stand proud against the murky grey waters of the River Clyde, like a symbol of hope amidst the flotsam and jetsam.
The dense smoke on USS Yorktown was caused when a bomb hit the ship's 'funnel' which temporarily knocked out her boilers.
It is a case-actuated system similar to one used by Hornady where a 'funnel' inside the powder die is pushed up by contact with the primed case.
The 'funnel' runs down through the middle of the ship to the engine room and you can place your hand on it where it comes through the middle deck and feel the heat.
I then placed a 5-gallon bucket of water with a teaspoon of dish washing liquid under the 'funnel' .
The fumigation and oxygenation apparatus comprises a large stone jar with a glass 'funnel' and a pipe leading into the room.
Gigliotti stationed two officers with a measuring pole atop the ship winged 'funnel' and, with help from helicopters circling overheard, guided the boat under the bridge.
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