The amount of something such as food, breath, or a liquid that is taken in by someone or something Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. The intake of fuel in a vehicle a deep intake of breath (definition of intake from the cambridge academic content dictionary © cambridge university press)
The meaning of intake is an opening through which fluid enters an enclosure Definition of intake noun in oxford advanced learner's dictionary How to use intake in a sentence.
See examples of intake used in a sentence. An intake is an opening through which fluid enters a duct or channel, usually the air inlet of an engine It is important to ensure that solid objects do not enter the air intake of the jet engine Most vehicles have air intake systems that regulate the temperature of the air entering the engine.
A thing or a quantity taken in (mechanical engineering) the opening through which fluid enters a duct or channel, esp the air inlet of a jet engine (mining & quarrying) a ventilation shaft in a mine An intake in a garment.
An act or instance of taking in Something that is taken in An intake of 50 gallons a minute The act of consuming food can be called intake
A veterinarian might advise you to limit your dog's intake of pizza crusts, for example. Meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the oxford english dictionary To bring in from outside