英:[stəʊv]
美:[stoʊv]
英:[stəʊv]
美:[stoʊv]
复数:stoves
第三人称单数:stoves
现在分词:stoving
过去式:stoved
过去分词:stoved
noun
a portable or fixed apparatus that burns fuel or uses electricity to provide heat (as for cooking or heating)
a device that generates heat for special purposes (as for heating tools or heating air for a hot blast)
kiln
chiefly British a hothouse especially for the cultivation of tropical exoticsbroadly: greenhouse
noun
gas stoven. 煤气炉
electric stove电炉
hot blast stove热风炉;热鼓风炉
cooking stove厨灶
kitchen stove厨灶;煤气灶
coal stove煤炉
这组词都有“炉,炉子”的意思,其区别是:
stove通常指以柴、煤、气、电等作燃料,用于室内取暖或烧饭的火炉。
oven主要指烘烤食物用的炉子、烘箱。
furnace指冶炼用的熔炉或烧暖气用的锅炉。也可用作比喻。
以上来源于网络
15世纪中期,“加热房间,浴室”,源自中低地德语或中荷兰语 stove,两者都意为“加热房间”,这是英语中最初的意义; 这是一个普遍的西日耳曼语词汇(古英语 stofa “浴室”,古高地德语 stuba,德语 Stube “客厅”)。
与罗曼语系语言中类似的词汇(意大利语 stufa,法语 étuve “蒸汽房”; 参见 stew(v.))的关系不确定。一种理论将它们都追溯到通俗拉丁语 *extufare “蒸汽浴”。意为“加热或烹饪设备”的含义首次记录于1610年代。
炉灶
又称 :炉灶(range)
Noun Middle English (Scots), heated room, steam bath, from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German, from Vulgar Latin *extufa, ultimately from Latin ex- + Greek typhein to smoke — more at deaf
The first known use of stove was circa 1618
stowaway1 of 2noun
one who stows away : an unregistered passenger
stow away2 of 2verb
to hide aboard a vehicle to obtain transportation
stowagenoun
an act or process of stowing
goods stowed or to be stowed
ability to store
a place for storage
stowverb
to put away : store
stowed their belongings in the closet
arrange sense 1, pack
quickly stowed the cargo
load entry 2 sense 1a
stowed the ships to capacity
to eat or drink up
stow away a meal
stove1 of 2noun
an appliance that burns fuel or uses electricity to provide heat (as for cooking or heating)
kiln
stove2 of 2
stovepipenoun
a metal pipe for carrying off smoke from a stove
a tall silk hat
stove1 of 2noun
an appliance that burns fuel or uses electricity to provide heat (as for cooking or heating)
kiln
stove2 of 2
1 He yiped when he touched the hot stove.
当他碰到那热炉子时他啊了一声.
2 “You’ll have it,” he cried, and he opened the stove lid and assaulted the fire with the stove lifter until the hairs on his hand curled and charred.
3 But other than a rocking chair, two straight-backed chairs, a large table, a sink and stove, there was no furniture.
4 After dinner, Alex cleaned the kitchen, scrubbing the pans and wiping down the counters and stove top with the same graying cotton rag.
5 She turned back to the stove and flipped the johnnycakes.
6 Mary Anne shuffled a covered pan of popcorn on the stove.
7 She sat on the chair by the stove, her feet gathered under her.
8 There was a cannonball stove with a steaming coffeepot on top.
9 Soon the whole stove was covered with hot flames that licked and devoured everything they touched.
10 Pushing and bunting about the family warmth of our pot-bellied stove.
11 Babulya shuffled to one of the dining room chairs by the stove.
12 Grandma was supervising a pan of them on the stove.
13 There were only some books in a pile, a small cooking stove, and the carpets, covered with mysterious designs.
14 She emptied the grounds from the pot and put the coffee on the stove to boil again.
15 “Yeah,” said Hunter, and he moved to the stove like a predator and started spooning himself out dinner.
16 Immediately below this manifesto squats the stove, fabricated from a rusty oil drum.
17 “Oh, take it,” his mother said angrily, reaching for her cracked vinyl purse on the shelf above the stove.
18 He spins and points at a stove with the oven door hanging off.
19 There was a potful of freshly made coffee warming on the stove and someone had set a pitcher of real cream in the middle of the table.
20 He hauled Ben out of the chair and dragged the chair around facing the stove and opened the door to the firebox and shoved Ben into the chair.
2 炉灶
3 炉具
9 窑
10 温室
pit greenhouse conservatory greenery glasshouse hothouse forcing house glass glass-house palm house
12 电炉
14 培植