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单词 Franklin stove
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Definition of Franklin stove in English:

Franklin stove

noun
North American
  • A large cast-iron stove for heating a room, resembling an open fireplace in shape.

    〈北美〉富兰克林壁炉式取暖炉

    Example sentencesExamples
    • By the 1830's, the cast-iron stoves that were to be much more widely used than Franklin stoves began to replace fireplaces.
    • Once I lived in rural New York in a farmhouse built in 1842 with two Franklin stoves for heat.
    • You don't see anyone still raving about Model As or Franklin stoves.
    • Then our boy started a cozy fire in Wendy's Franklin stove using all the existing drafts and notes for her doctoral dissertation.
    • Franklin invented the lightning rod, bifocals, the Franklin stove, and an artificial arm.
    • The lounge area includes a stone fireplace with solid fuel Franklin stove, antique pine wall panelling, Gothic stone window insets, tiled and wooden floors and recessed lights.
    • It features a king-size bed, a Franklin stove and a private bathroom with a tub and shower.
    • Early Colonial Homes and Federal-style homes employ the Franklin stove in living rooms, great rooms and libraries.
    • He refused to patent the Franklin stove and the lightning rod because he thought more people would benefit from the inventions if he did not patent them.
    • Seated in front of the Franklin stove in the hand-hewn log cabin in which he writes, Will Davis Campbell appears more like a friendly grandfather than the touchstone of public opinion on race and religion in the South.
    • Improving on an existing design, the Franklin stove had a flue around which room air could circulate.
    • We also sell Franklin stoves which are very wide, have folding double doors and look very good in a farmhouse setting or an inglenook fireplace.
    • That same year he studied methods of decreasing the amount of smoke emitted by chimneys and developed the Franklin stove that emitted more heat with less fuel.
    • Back in the 1970s, only Potbelly stoves, Franklin stoves and barrel stoves existed.
    • And, while you're here, stop by one of the two heated warming shelters where you'll find Franklin stoves, picnic tables and an ample supply of firewood.
    • It started about a month ago when she heard scratching sounds from the chimney that leads to her old Franklin stove.
    • Plates for Franklin stoves remain in two fireplaces in the house today, although the stoves have disappeared.
    • I have 3 Ben Franklin stoves with ventless logs in them and have burning them for 4 years now.
    • Even Benjamin Franklin's famous Franklin stove of the 1740s, while efficient, had not been widely adopted.
    • The Franklin stoves were made to fit into fireplaces, some of which are still preserved and bear the inscription ‘McPherson and Brien, Catoctin Furnace.’

Origin

Late 18th century: named after B. Franklin (see Franklin, Benjamin).

Definition of Franklin stove in US English:

Franklin stove

noun
North American
  • A cast-iron stove for heating a room, resembling an open fireplace in shape.

    〈北美〉富兰克林壁炉式取暖炉

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Seated in front of the Franklin stove in the hand-hewn log cabin in which he writes, Will Davis Campbell appears more like a friendly grandfather than the touchstone of public opinion on race and religion in the South.
    • We also sell Franklin stoves which are very wide, have folding double doors and look very good in a farmhouse setting or an inglenook fireplace.
    • Improving on an existing design, the Franklin stove had a flue around which room air could circulate.
    • By the 1830's, the cast-iron stoves that were to be much more widely used than Franklin stoves began to replace fireplaces.
    • It started about a month ago when she heard scratching sounds from the chimney that leads to her old Franklin stove.
    • The lounge area includes a stone fireplace with solid fuel Franklin stove, antique pine wall panelling, Gothic stone window insets, tiled and wooden floors and recessed lights.
    • Franklin invented the lightning rod, bifocals, the Franklin stove, and an artificial arm.
    • Early Colonial Homes and Federal-style homes employ the Franklin stove in living rooms, great rooms and libraries.
    • I have 3 Ben Franklin stoves with ventless logs in them and have burning them for 4 years now.
    • He refused to patent the Franklin stove and the lightning rod because he thought more people would benefit from the inventions if he did not patent them.
    • And, while you're here, stop by one of the two heated warming shelters where you'll find Franklin stoves, picnic tables and an ample supply of firewood.
    • The Franklin stoves were made to fit into fireplaces, some of which are still preserved and bear the inscription ‘McPherson and Brien, Catoctin Furnace.’
    • Once I lived in rural New York in a farmhouse built in 1842 with two Franklin stoves for heat.
    • You don't see anyone still raving about Model As or Franklin stoves.
    • Then our boy started a cozy fire in Wendy's Franklin stove using all the existing drafts and notes for her doctoral dissertation.
    • It features a king-size bed, a Franklin stove and a private bathroom with a tub and shower.
    • Plates for Franklin stoves remain in two fireplaces in the house today, although the stoves have disappeared.
    • That same year he studied methods of decreasing the amount of smoke emitted by chimneys and developed the Franklin stove that emitted more heat with less fuel.
    • Even Benjamin Franklin's famous Franklin stove of the 1740s, while efficient, had not been widely adopted.
    • Back in the 1970s, only Potbelly stoves, Franklin stoves and barrel stoves existed.

Origin

Late 18th century: named after B. Franklin (see Franklin, Benjamin).

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