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I . siphon [ˈsaɪfən] N

siphon
syfon m

II . siphon [ˈsaɪfən] VB trans

siphon
ssać [perf za-]

siphon off VB trans

1. siphon off (remove):

siphon off

2. siphon off fig (drain):

siphon off

soda siphon N

soda siphon

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The translucent tunic encloses a fluid-filled body with irregular bulges and two inconspicuous siphons.
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The water then passes out of the shell through the lower, exhalent siphon.
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The two siphons are short but are completely divided and the foot is large.
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They do not have enough fuel to travel the whole way, so they stop by an abandoned car hoping to siphon some.
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He can use these tentacles to siphon blood from his victims.
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At the top of the body is the large atrial siphon through which water flows out.
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A total of roughly $78 million was siphoned out of bank accounts due to this attack.
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The siphon valve is simply based upon the siphon phenomenon.
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Certain septic tank designs include siphons or other methods of increasing the volume and velocity of outflow to the drainage field.
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In addition to its dual flush feature, the lack of siphoning also results in it requiring less water to operate.
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