stove
- IPA[stəʊv]
英式
- an apparatus for cooking or heating that operates by burning fuel or using electricity.;a hothouse for plants.
- fumigate or disinfect (a house) with sulphur or other fumes.;treat (an object) by heating it in a stove in order to apply a desired surface coating.
verb: stove, 3rd person present: stoves, gerund or present participle: stoving, past tense: stoved, past participle: stoved
noun: stove, plural noun: stoves
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名詞
- 1. an apparatus for cooking or heating that operates by burning fuel or using electricity.
- 2. British a hothouse for plants.
動詞
- 1. fumigate or disinfect (a house) with sulphur or other fumes.
- 2. treat (an object) by heating it in a stove in order to apply a desired surface coating.
- 3. British force or raise (plants) in a hothouse.
- denoting a discussion about a favourite sport carried on during the off season: hot-stove speculation
Oxford Dictionary
- coated with heatproof enamel: the panels are supplied with a stove-enameled finish
Oxford American Dictionary
- a stove used for heating which burns pellets made of wood or other organic materials: they started looking for a pellet stove in March, when fuel prices were beginning their surge
Oxford American Dictionary
- a heater or stove that is fuelled by wood; a wood burner.
Oxford Dictionary
- a lightweight portable stove consisting of a small metal box divided into firebox and oven.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a heatproof enamel produced by heat treatment in a stove, or a paint imitating it: a white stove-enamel finish
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[stōv]
美式
- an apparatus for cooking or heating that operates by burning fuel or using electricity.
- treat (an object) by heating it in a stove in order to apply a desired surface coating.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[stōv]
美式
- past and past participle of stave
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[stəʊv]
英式
- past and past participle of stave
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