funnel
Word family adjectivefunnellednounfunnel
fun·nel1 /ˈfʌnl/ noun [countableC] funnel2 verb (funnelled, funnelling British EnglishBrE, funneled, funneling American EnglishAmE) 1 [intransitiveI, transitiveT always + adverbadv/prepositionprep] if you funnel something somewhere, or if it funnels there, it goes there by passing through a narrow opening (使)流经漏斗形空间;(使)通过小口子 Police at the barriers funnelled the crowd into the arena. 栅栏旁边的警察指挥着人流进入体育场。
Incoming tides funnel up the channel with enormous power. 涨起的潮水汹涌地冲进河槽。
2 [transitiveT always + adverbadv/prepositionprep] to send money, information etc from various places to someone 使〔资金、信息等〕汇集[集中] SYN channel His office funneled millions of dollars in secret contributions to the re-election campaign. 他的办公室汇集了数百万美元的秘密捐款用于连任竞选。
Origin funnel1 (1400-1500) Old Provençal fonilh, from Latin infundibulum, from fundere “to pour”