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boiler
- IPA[ˈbɔɪlə]
英式
- a fuel-burning apparatus or container for heating water.;a household device providing a hot-water supply or serving a central heating system.
noun: boiler, plural noun: boilers
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- 1. a fuel-burning apparatus or container for heating water.
- ▪ a household device providing a hot-water supply or serving a central heating system.
- ▪ a tank for generating steam under pressure in a steam engine.
- ▪ dated a metal tub for washing or sterilizing clothes at a very high temperature.
- 2. British informal a chicken suitable for cooking only by boiling.
- 3. British offensive an unattractive or unpleasant woman.
- a building containing a device for heating water: the project entails constructing a new boiler house to contain two new boilers
Oxford American Dictionary
- a room in a building or a compartment in a ship containing a boiler and related heating equipment.
Oxford Dictionary
- a building containing a device for heating water: an old boiler house at the end of the garden
Oxford Dictionary
- a room in a building (typically in the basement) or a compartment in a ship containing a boiler ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a one-piece protective garment worn for heavy manual work.
Oxford Dictionary
- a saucepan with a detachable upper compartment heated by boiling water in the lower one.
Oxford Dictionary
- a saucepan with a detachable upper compartment heated by boiling water in the lower one.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a woman who acts vengefully after having been spurned by her lover.
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- IPA[ˈboilər]
美式
- a fuel-burning apparatus or container for heating water.
Oxford American Dictionary