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单词 stove
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stove1

noun stəʊvstoʊv
  • 1An apparatus for cooking or heating that operates by burning fuel or using electricity.

    (烹饪或加热用的)炉,火炉;电炉;加热器

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Corrie glanced over at the stove where her brother was busy preparing lunch and rolled her eyes.
    • As she came down the east stairs she saw her father standing at the counter by the stove spreading cream cheese on a bagel.
    • He said a wood-burning stove, installed under the Allerton Castle chimney seven years ago, posed a greater fire risk than a coal fire and a flue liner would have cut that risk.
    • For those of you that don't know, runs are when a huge group of bikers get on their motorcycles, pack some tents and portable stoves, and camp out.
    • The galley, easily accessible on the main deck, still has lidded pots on the stove, and in the engine-room tools hang in neat rows.
    • This led out into a courtyard where the wood for the stove was stored.
    • There are children out there that don't know you can buy the actual kernels and pop them, in a pan, on the stove.
    • We installed smokeless stoves with chimneys in a few huts.
    • It's very cold in the winter and the school only has wood-burning stoves.
    • Keep high chairs, chairs, and playpens away from stoves and counters.
    • During the cold weather each student was expected to have a sod of turf for the iron stove in the school.
    • Late night chefs in my house have two options when confronted with the daunting task of moving a hot pan from the stove to the countertop.
    • Griffin frowned and watched her as she began making coffee at the small counter by the white stove.
    • Remove it from the stove and strain out the mint, then pour it over the fruit and chill for several hours.
    • On the counter by the stove was the loaf of bread, a quarter of it missing.
    • There was a small TV monitor in the corner on the counter and a stove on the left of it.
    • Return to the stove and cook over medium heat until the sauce thickens a little.
    • The dishes were all done, stacked in the strainer, and the stove and countertop wiped clean.
    • Indoor air sampling established that vented stoves generated substantially less soot and other airborne particulate matter than unimproved hearths did.
    • All we had to do for fuel was to step outside the door of the hut and gather wood for our stove; to this day, the slightest whiff of wood-smoke instantly takes me back to Bawdsey.
    Synonyms
    oven, range
    charcoal burner, furnace
    British cooker
    Indian tandoor
    trademark Aga, Primus
  • 2British A hothouse for plants.

    〈英〉温室

verb stəʊvstoʊv
[with object]
  • 1Fumigate or disinfect (a house) with sulphur or other fumes.

    (用硫磺等烟雾)烟熏;消毒(房屋)

  • 2Treat (an object) by heating it in a stove in order to apply a desired surface coating.

    (为了喷涂表层而)在炉中对(物体)进行热处理

    Example sentencesExamples
    • After coating, the item is stoved at fairly high temperatures, generally 150-180°C, when the powder melts and flows out to a level, integral coating.
  • 3British Force or raise (plants) in a hothouse.

    〈英〉在温室中加速(植物)生长,培植(植物)

Origin

Middle English (in the sense 'sweating room'): from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German stove; perhaps related to the noun stew1. Current verb senses date from the early 17th century.

  • stew from Middle English:

    When stew entered the language it referred to a cauldron or large cooking pot, not to what was being cooked in it. The source was Old French estuve, probably based on Greek tuphos ‘smoke or steam’, which is also where the fevers typhus (late 18th century) and typhoid (early 19th century) come from, because they create the kind of stupor that is associated with smoke inhalation. The verb ‘to stew’ originally referred to bathing in a hot bath or steam bath. It was not long before the idea of heating people in a bath had changed to heating food in an oven, specifically cooking a dish of meat and vegetables by simmering it slowly in a closed vessel. Stifle (Late Middle English) probably comes from the same Old French root, and stove (Middle English), originally a ‘sweating room’ in a steam bath, may be related. See also seethe

Rhymes

behove, clove, cove, dove, drove, fauve, grove, interwove, Jove, mauve, rove, shrove, strove, trove, wove

stove2

stəʊvstoʊv
  • past and past participle of stave

stove1

nounstōvstoʊv
  • 1An apparatus for cooking or heating that operates by burning fuel or using electricity.

    (烹饪或加热用的)炉,火炉;电炉;加热器

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There was a small TV monitor in the corner on the counter and a stove on the left of it.
    • We installed smokeless stoves with chimneys in a few huts.
    • It's very cold in the winter and the school only has wood-burning stoves.
    • As she came down the east stairs she saw her father standing at the counter by the stove spreading cream cheese on a bagel.
    • Keep high chairs, chairs, and playpens away from stoves and counters.
    • The galley, easily accessible on the main deck, still has lidded pots on the stove, and in the engine-room tools hang in neat rows.
    • He said a wood-burning stove, installed under the Allerton Castle chimney seven years ago, posed a greater fire risk than a coal fire and a flue liner would have cut that risk.
    • The dishes were all done, stacked in the strainer, and the stove and countertop wiped clean.
    • On the counter by the stove was the loaf of bread, a quarter of it missing.
    • Griffin frowned and watched her as she began making coffee at the small counter by the white stove.
    • Indoor air sampling established that vented stoves generated substantially less soot and other airborne particulate matter than unimproved hearths did.
    • Remove it from the stove and strain out the mint, then pour it over the fruit and chill for several hours.
    • Return to the stove and cook over medium heat until the sauce thickens a little.
    • During the cold weather each student was expected to have a sod of turf for the iron stove in the school.
    • All we had to do for fuel was to step outside the door of the hut and gather wood for our stove; to this day, the slightest whiff of wood-smoke instantly takes me back to Bawdsey.
    • For those of you that don't know, runs are when a huge group of bikers get on their motorcycles, pack some tents and portable stoves, and camp out.
    • There are children out there that don't know you can buy the actual kernels and pop them, in a pan, on the stove.
    • Corrie glanced over at the stove where her brother was busy preparing lunch and rolled her eyes.
    • Late night chefs in my house have two options when confronted with the daunting task of moving a hot pan from the stove to the countertop.
    • This led out into a courtyard where the wood for the stove was stored.
    Synonyms
    oven, range
    1. 1.1British A hothouse for plants.
      〈英〉温室
verbstōvstoʊv
[with object]
  • 1Treat (an object) by heating it in a stove in order to apply a desired surface coating.

    (为了喷涂表层而)在炉中对(物体)进行热处理

    Example sentencesExamples
    • After coating, the item is stoved at fairly high temperatures, generally 150-180°C, when the powder melts and flows out to a level, integral coating.
  • 2British Raise (plants) in a hothouse.

    〈英〉在温室中加速(植物)生长,培植(植物)

Origin

Middle English (in the sense ‘sweating room’): from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German stove; perhaps related to the noun stew. Current verb senses date from the early 17th century.

stove2

stōvstoʊv
  • past and past participle of stave
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