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chim·ney
chIm ni
复数:chimneys
noun
dialect fireplace, hearth
a vertical structure incorporated into a building and enclosing a flue or flues that carry off smokeespecially: the part of such a structure extending above a roof
smokestack
a tube usually of glass placed around a flame (as of a lamp)
something resembling a chimney: such as
a narrow cleft or passage in rock
a tall column of rock on the ocean floor that is formed by the precipitation of minerals from superheated water issuing from a hydrothermal vent and rising through the column of rock
glass chimney玻璃灯罩;烟囱式灯罩
chimney stack总合烟囱,仅一通道之烟囱
13世纪末,“熔炉”; 14世纪末,“壁炉的烟道,房屋上方的垂直结构,用于将烟排放到开放空气中”; 来自古法语 cheminee “壁炉; 带壁炉的房间; 壁炉; 烟囱”(12世纪,现代法语 cheminée),源自中世纪拉丁语 caminata “壁炉”,来自晚期拉丁语 (camera) caminata “壁炉; 带壁炉的房间”,来自拉丁语 caminatus,形容词 caminus “熔炉,锻炉; 壁炉,烤炉; 烟道”,来自希腊语 kaminos “熔炉,烤炉,砖窑”,其起源不确定。
From the persistence of the medial i in OF. it is seen that the word was not an ancient popular word, but a very early adoption of caminata with subsequent phonetic evolution [OED]
从 OF 中中间的 i 的持久存在可以看出,这个词不是古老的通俗词汇,而是 caminata 的一个非常早期的采用,随后经历了语音演变[OED]
中古英语也有本土名称:14世纪的 smokethurl, smokehole。Jamieson [1808]指出,在苏格兰的通俗用法中,它通常发音为“chimley”。同源词还有古高地德语 cheminata,德语 Kamin,俄语 kaminu,波兰语 komin。1570年代的 Chimney-corner “壁炉旁的空间”。
狭窄岩缝
烟囱
又称 :烟囱(stock)
Middle English, from Anglo-French chiminee, from Late Latin caminata, from Latin caminus furnace, fireplace, from Greek kaminos; perhaps akin to Greek kamara vault
The first known use of chimney was in the 14th century
chinchillanoun
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chinawarenoun
china sense 2
chinaberrynoun
a small Asian tree that is related to the mahoganies and that is planted in the southern U.S. for shade or ornament
chinanoun
porcelain
dishes of pottery or porcelain for use as tableware
chinnoun
the lower portion of the face lying below the lower lip and including the pointed part of the lower jaw
chimpanzeenoun
an African ape that is related to the gorilla but is smaller and spends more of its time in trees
chimpnoun
chimpanzee
chimneynoun
a vertical structure extending above the roof of a building for carrying off smoke
a tube usually of glass around a flame (as of a lamp)
something resembling a chimney
chimneynoun
a vertical structure extending above the roof of a building for carrying off smoke
a tube usually of glass around a flame (as of a lamp)
something resembling a chimney
1 Because it was nearly dusk and suppertime, blue smoke rose from every chimney pot in the village they had left, and in the low places mist began to rise.
2 Yes, there was really a fire, a fire like the one I had seen one day burn a house down to the ground, leaving only a chimney standing black.
3 The only light in here came from the fireplace, where a bright blaze of logs settled slightly as she looked, sending a fountain of sparks up into the chimney.
4 The worker quickly cleared away the dirt that was choking up the chimney.
那工人很快就把塞住烟囱的污垢清除干净了.
5 Something in the chimney, I think it is.
6 The sky was always oppressive and gray, and the smoke of thousands of chimneys hung low and menacing.
7 The blue cottage with the crooked chimney, the green two-story only half painted.
8 Very close to us stood the tall chimney of the crematorium’s furnace.
9 Ivy had grown all over the roof and the crooked chimneys.
常春藤长满了屋顶和歪斜的烟囱.
10 The lever he uses to hoist the aerial alongside the chimney.
11 They climbed up to the chimney.
它们都爬上了烟囱。
12 “Why are we talking about scaling chimneys when we’ve got a bigger problem?”
13 She made it her duty to keep the lamps filled and their chimneys clean.
14 It had a grey slate roof and one small chimney, and there were two little windows at the front.
15 In its furnaces the power plant burned coal, and out of its chimneys black smoke poured day and night, blanketing the town with soot and making all the floors dirtier than ever.
16 I was going to build a fireplace of clay, even fashion a little chimney of clay.
17 It was a red-brick Georgian Colonial, boxy but handsome in a quiet kind of way, two and a half stories high with dormered windows and a chimney on each end.
18 Except for his pudgy face, he might’ve been a chimney sweep out of Oliver Twist.
19 “Why, you are not a monster at all. You are a chimney. A chimney with no house.”
20 Smoke arose from the chimney.
烟从烟筒冒出来.
5 烟囱状东西
6 烟囱
stack funnel cowl smokestack lum chimney stack tunnel shaft chimney swift chimney shaft vent funneled
7 烟囱管
8 烟筒