conduit

નળી
definition
noun
a conduit for conveying water to the power plant
a channel for conveying water or other fluid.
the gas pipe should not be close to any electrical conduit
a tube or trough for protecting electric wiring.
translation of 'conduit'
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વાહક નળી
example
the gas pipe should not be close to any electrical 'conduit'
I note the invoice refers to running a low voltage wire through a 'conduit' pipe, hooking up the units, and then checking the operation of the machinery.
By its definition, money laundering is a 'conduit' for trading criminal money.
the gas pipe should not be close to any electrical 'conduit'
Some of the additions are invisible, such as the minilab in a former coat closet and the metal 'conduit' tubing placed over electrical wires to meet code requirements.
The spectacular advance of AIDS resulted from a virus given new routes of entry: widespread increases in certain lifestyle practices provided a 'conduit' for efficient transmission.
nearby springs supplied the 'conduit' which ran into the brewery
Until there is a genuine change in government, agencies such as this charity are the safest 'conduit' for aid money.
White turned the light switch off, there was a severe electrical arc from the 'conduit' , immediately followed by sparks and flames.
We used a 58-inch piece of electrical 'conduit' and sharpened the end of it like a vaccination needle.
Because the wires are between thirty and forty years old and buried without any 'conduit' to protect them from the elements, he judged the job to be too dangerous.
The researchers mounted the bundle between metal electrodes inside a glass 'conduit' and then measured the voltage generated as various liquids flowed over the bundle.
But Roger, they may just keep doing this until you do something like that; they may just think this is such an easy 'conduit' that we'll keep going until otherwise.
And then there's the cable pipe itself, a 'conduit' to which creative cable subscribers can attribute all kinds of mischief.
The cash was again passed through a known 'conduit' for terror organisations.
In this case, the floor drain provided a 'conduit' to the storm water sewer and a nearby creek or drain.
The flexible 'conduit' really helps to tidy the wiring and also has the added bonus of accentuating the overall ‘industrial’ look of the project.
So yes, if you're worried about hurting the party as a 'conduit' for soft money, maybe you need to worry about this, but not as an old - fashioned political party.
At common law the agent recipient is regarded as a mere 'conduit' for the money, which is treated as paid to the principal, not to the agent.
the cable must be protected by 'conduit'
as an actor you have to be a 'conduit' for other people's words
Kenneth also suggests trying thin-wall electrical 'conduit' for the same purpose.
He or she keeps the sponsor and other senior managers informed of progress and acts as the main 'conduit' between the organization and the change programme.
Your cable should be protected in a 'conduit' , a plastic tube for electrical wires, so you won't dig into it accidentally.
A cave is a natural cavity in bedrock which acts as a 'conduit' for water flow between input points, such as sinking streams or soil percolation water, and output points, such as springs or seepages.
Lawrence was a living 'conduit' , an electrical force whose existence took the form of a man.
When a bridge or water supply 'conduit' has exceeded its carrying capacity for vehicles or flow, the system either breaks or malfunctions.
a 'conduit' for conveying water to the power plant
In scenes dating from the New Kingdom, must flows from the trough along a small 'conduit' into a receptacle.
The small travel agency he owned soon became a major 'conduit' for BAE's money, channelling over £7m a year.
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