oven
- IPA[ˈəv(ə)n]
美式
- an enclosed compartment, as in a kitchen range, for cooking and heating food;a small furnace or kiln.
noun: oven, plural noun: ovens
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- 1. an enclosed compartment, as in a kitchen range, for cooking and heating food bake the dish in a preheated oven
- ▪ a small furnace or kiln.
- ▪ used to describe a very hot place the sun was beating down onto my little tent and it was like an oven in there
- ▪ a cremation chamber or gas chamber in a Nazi concentration camp.
- a covered earthenware or cast-iron container for cooking casseroles.
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- an oven in which the combustion of gas is used as the source of heat: the kitchen includes a built-in gas oven and hob
Oxford Dictionary
- a large, heavy cooking pot with a lid.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an oven with a fan inside that circulates hot air so that the food cooks more evenly and more ... preheat the oven to 200°C (fan oven 180°C)
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- an oven operating by both conventional heating and microwaves.
Oxford Dictionary
- (of food) baked in an oven: oven-baked salmon
Oxford American Dictionary
- a padded glove for handling dishes in or from a hot oven.
Oxford Dictionary
- an oven operating by both conventional heating and microwaves.
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英式
- an enclosed compartment, usually part of a cooker, for cooking and heating food: bake the dish in a preheated oven
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