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		- n.水闸;闸门
 - v.冲洗;(大量地)流
 - 网络水门;排放;溜槽
 
 第三人称单数:sluices  现在分词:sluicing  过去式:sluiced   v. clean,flush,rinse,hose,wash n. channel,conduit,race,drain,gutter 1.  | 水闸;闸门a sliding gate or other device for controlling the flow of water out of or into a canal , etc.  |  
 1.  | [t] ~ sth (down/out).~ sth (with sth) 冲洗to wash sth with a stream of water  |  
  | The ship's crew was sluicing down the deck. 船员们正在冲洗甲板。  |  
 2.  | [i] + adv./prep. (大量地)流,泻to flow somewhere in large quantities  |  
 n.  | 3. 〔水〕水门,闸门阀;闸沟,闸口,溢水道,排水道,排水沟,下水管;斜槽,洗矿槽;蓄水,堰水 10. 【矿物】(洗金矿等用的)流矿槽;〔转义〕根本,源泉 3. 〔水〕水门,闸门阀;闸沟,闸口,溢水道,排水道,排水沟,下水管;斜槽,洗矿槽;蓄水,堰水 10. 【矿物】(洗金矿等用的)流矿槽;〔转义〕根本,源泉  |  v.  |  |  
 n.  | 1. an artificial channel for a flow of water that is controlled by a valve or gate 2. a valve or floodgate that controls the water in a sluice 3. a body of water contained by a floodgate 4. a channel for carrying away excess water 5. a long inclined trough used to separate gold ore from sand or gravel 6. an artificial stream or channel for floating logs 7. a passage that water flows along, with a gate called a sluice gate that can be opened or closed to control the flow 1. an artificial channel for a flow of water that is controlled by a valve or gate 2. a valve or floodgate that controls the water in a sluice 3. a body of water contained by a floodgate 4. a channel for carrying away excess water 5. a long inclined trough used to separate gold ore from sand or gravel 6. an artificial stream or channel for floating logs 7. a passage that water flows along, with a gate called a sluice gate that can be opened or closed to control the flow  |  v.  | 1. to flood or clean something with a sudden heavy flow of water 2. to wash gold or other minerals in water flowing in a sluice 3. to flow from a sluice, or let something out of a sluice 4. to float something, especially logs, down a sluice 5. to wash something in running water 6. if water sluices somewhere, it flows there quickly 1. to flood or clean something with a sudden heavy flow of water 2. to wash gold or other minerals in water flowing in a sluice 3. to flow from a sluice, or let something out of a sluice 4. to float something, especially logs, down a sluice 5. to wash something in running water 6. if water sluices somewhere, it flows there quickly  |  
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