stove的意思和读音

stove

: [stoʊv] : [stəʊv]

n.;【

v.[];

stoves  

n.cooktop,hot plate,oven,range,cooker

stoven.

1.a piece of equipment that can burn various fuels and is used for heating rooms

a gas/wood-burning stove

2.a large piece of equipment for cooking food, containing an oven and gas or electric rings on top

She put a pan of water on the stove.

Most people don't want to spend hours slaving over a hot stove(= cooking) .

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v.1.[]2....

na.1.“stave”

n.1.a machine or a piece of equipment that provides heat for cooking or heating a room

na.1.The past tense and past participle of stave

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2. storey stove stranger ...

3. story n. stove n. ( straight a. ...

4. stout stove straight ...

5. story n. stove n. ( straight a. ...

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1.Probably a silly question, I know, but it would be so much easier to make it in the cooker than on the stove.

2.The old woman had to sit in the corner behind the stove and they gave her just a little food in a pottery bowl.

3.A stove rusting in a warehouse and one carted out the door by a customer use up the same amount of raw materials.

4.As he opened the door of his room he received a surprise. Instead of the usual stove-lid or potato-masher for him to dodge, came only words.

5.I forgot to turn down the stove setting, and the bubbly mixture changed to a hissing monster, spitting liquid all over the floor.

6.It had no central heating. There was a paraffin stove in the bathroom, which must have been dangerous.

7.Mild steel is the natural choice for a stove chassis, but such stoves do not last for more than a few weeks in the field.

8.Starting a year ago, MacDonald bartered the clip for increasingly valuable staff, including a camp stove and free rent in a Phoenix flat.

9.The stove vanished and she was left sitting with the end of a burnt-out match in her hand.

10.Unbuttoning his overcoat and stepping away from the stove as if to mark the beginning of official business .