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Pipeline
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oleoduto, tubulação
a system of interconnected pipes used for the transport of liquids, gases, or other substances over long distances
What is a "pipeline"?
A pipeline is a large, continuous pipe system used to transport liquids, gases, or other materials over long distances. Pipelines are often buried underground or placed above ground, depending on the type of material being transported. They are commonly used for moving water, oil, natural gas, or chemicals from one location to another, such as from a production site to a processing plant or a distribution center. Pipelines are designed to handle large volumes and ensure the safe, efficient movement of materials while reducing the need for frequent transport by vehicles or ships.
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rumor, fofoca
gossip spread by spoken communication
pipe
line
pipeline
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Exemplo
The interstate pipeline transports oil and natural gas across state lines.
The workers paralleled the new pipeline with the old one for easier maintenance.
The pipeline will run across the entire field.
Newer treatments for the disease are in the pipeline.
Engineers demarcated the pipeline route across the countryside with marker flags.