snorkel

Signification (Anglais)

Concepts

schnorchel

schnorkel

appareil de protection respiratoire

prise d’air

prise d'air

masque sous-marin

Synonymes

schnorchel

snorkel breather

vent tube

air drain

soil vent

stack vent

waste vent

ventilator tube

aeration pipe

burn-out pipe

breather-tube

flowing-through pipe

vent vapour pipe

breather-pipe

respiratory protection apparatus

vent pipe

breather pipe

air box

breathing mask

Traductions

tubo respirador

şnorkel

presa d’aria

dispositivo per la protezione della respirazione

presa d'aria

toestel om de luchtwegen te beschermen

met een snorkel duiken

Fréquence

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Étymologie (Anglais)

Borrowed from German Schnorchel (“(submarine) snorkel”), related to schnarchen (“to snore”). Thus named because of the submarine snorkel's functional similarity to a nose and because of its noise when in use. The anglicized spelling was first recorded in 1945. See, for example, Mark S. Watson, "New Epoch in Sea War", The Baltimore Sun, December 31, 1945, p. 8: "The Germans' earlier quest of the last important objective, it will be remembered, had produced the Snorkel, a long exhaust tube whose vent reached above water and permitted a submerged vessel to discharge its Diesel fumes in open air."

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