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单词 stove
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stove


stove 1

S0786600 (stōv)n.1. An apparatus in which electricity or a fuel is used to furnish heat, as for cooking or warmth.2. A device that produces heat for specialized, especially industrial, purposes.3. A kiln.4. Chiefly British A hothouse.
[Middle English, heated room, probably from Middle Low German or Middle Dutch, both probably from Vulgar Latin *extūfa, from *extūfāre, to heat with steam; see stew.]

stove 2

S0786600 (stōv)v.A past tense and a past participle of stave.

stove

(stəʊv) n1. (Cookery) another word for cooker12. (General Engineering) any heating apparatus, such as a kilnvb (tr) 3. (General Engineering) to process (ceramics, metalwork, etc) by heating in a stove4. (Cookery) Scot to stew (meat, vegetables, etc)[Old English stofa bathroom; related to Old High German stuba steam room, Greek tuphos smoke]

stove

(stəʊv) vb a past tense and past participle of stave

stove1

(stoʊv)

n. 1. a portable or fixed apparatus that furnishes heat for warmth or cooking and uses coal, oil, gas, wood, or electricity for fuel or power. 2. a heated chamber or box for some special purpose, as firing pottery. [1425–75; (n.) late Middle English: sweat bath, heated room, probably < Middle Dutch, Middle Low German, c. Old English stofa, stofu heated room for bathing, Old High German stuba, Old Norse stofa; probably Germanic borrowing < Vulgar Latin *extupa,*extūpa, n. derivative of *extūpāre,*extūfāre to fill with vapor = Latin ex- ex-1 + Vulgar Latin *-tūfāre < Greek typhein to raise smoke, smoke]

stove2

(stoʊv)

v. a pt. and pp. of stave.

stove


Past participle: stoved
Gerund: stoving
Imperative
stove
stove
Present
I stove
you stove
he/she/it stoves
we stove
you stove
they stove
Preterite
I stoved
you stoved
he/she/it stoved
we stoved
you stoved
they stoved
Present Continuous
I am stoving
you are stoving
he/she/it is stoving
we are stoving
you are stoving
they are stoving
Present Perfect
I have stoved
you have stoved
he/she/it has stoved
we have stoved
you have stoved
they have stoved
Past Continuous
I was stoving
you were stoving
he/she/it was stoving
we were stoving
you were stoving
they were stoving
Past Perfect
I had stoved
you had stoved
he/she/it had stoved
we had stoved
you had stoved
they had stoved
Future
I will stove
you will stove
he/she/it will stove
we will stove
you will stove
they will stove
Future Perfect
I will have stoved
you will have stoved
he/she/it will have stoved
we will have stoved
you will have stoved
they will have stoved
Future Continuous
I will be stoving
you will be stoving
he/she/it will be stoving
we will be stoving
you will be stoving
they will be stoving
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been stoving
you have been stoving
he/she/it has been stoving
we have been stoving
you have been stoving
they have been stoving
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been stoving
you will have been stoving
he/she/it will have been stoving
we will have been stoving
you will have been stoving
they will have been stoving
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been stoving
you had been stoving
he/she/it had been stoving
we had been stoving
you had been stoving
they had been stoving
Conditional
I would stove
you would stove
he/she/it would stove
we would stove
you would stove
they would stove
Past Conditional
I would have stoved
you would have stoved
he/she/it would have stoved
we would have stoved
you would have stoved
they would have stoved
Thesaurus
Noun1.stove - a kitchen appliance used for cooking foodstove - a kitchen appliance used for cooking food; "dinner was already on the stove"cooking stove, kitchen range, kitchen stove, rangecharcoal burner - a stove that burns charcoal as fuelcookstove - a stove for cooking (especially a wood- or coal-burning kitchen stove)electric range - a kitchen range in which the heat for cooking is provided by electric powergas cooker, gas range, gas stove - a range with gas rings and an oven for cooking with gasgrate, grating - a frame of iron bars to hold a firekitchen appliance - a home appliance used in preparing foodpotbelly stove, potbelly - a bulbous stove in which wood or coal is burnedPrimus stove, Primus - a portable paraffin cooking stove; used by campersspirit stove - a stove that burns a volatile liquid fuel such as alcohol
2.stove - any heating apparatusheater, warmer - device that heats water or supplies warmth to a room

stove

noun hob, range, cooker, burner, oven She put the kettle on the gas stove.
Translations
炉炉子炊具

stove

(stəuv) noun an apparatus using coal, gas, electricity or other fuel, used for cooking, or for heating a room. a gas/electric (cooking) stove; Put the saucepan on the stove. 爐(子) 炉(子)

stove

炉子zhCN, 炊具zhCN
IdiomsSeeslave over a hot stove

stove


stove,

device used for heatingheating,
means of making a building comfortably warm relative to a colder outside temperature. Old, primitive methods of heating a building or a room within it include the open fire, the fireplace, and the stove.
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 or for cooking food. The stove was long regarded as a cooking device supplementary to the fireplace, near which it stood; its stovepipe led into the fireplace chimney. It was not until about the middle of the 19th cent., when the coal-burning range with removable lids came into general use, that the fireplace was finally supplanted as the chief cooking agency.

Early Stoves

As early as Roman times stoves made of clay, tile, or earthenware were in use in central and N Europe. Early Swiss stoves of clay or brick, without chimneys, were built against the outer house wall, with an opening to the outside through which they were fueled and through which the smoke could escape. Scarcity of fuel made an economical heat-retaining device necessary, and these primitive stoves, built of clay, brick, tile, or plastered masonry, became common in the Scandinavian countries, Holland, Germany, and N France. Some exquisitely colored and glazed tile stoves, dating from the 16th and 17th cent., show traces of Moorish influence. In Russia large brick stoves formed a partition between two rooms. Because of the very long flue, which wound back and forth inside the structure, these could be heated for some hours with a small amount of light fuel.

Iron Stoves

A cast-iron stove made in China before A.D. 200 has been found, but it was not until late in the 15th cent. that cast-iron stoves were first made in Europe. These consisted of plates that were grooved to fit together in the shape of a box. Probably the earliest of this type were earthenware stoves enclosed in iron castings decorated with biblical scenes and armorial and arabesque designs. They often bore inscriptions in Norse, German, Dutch, French, or sometimes Latin, and some were dated. Many were highly artistic specimens of handicraft. A typical early iron stove is the wall-jamb, or five-plate, stove, which was fueled from an adjoining room.

Dutch, Swedish, and German settlers of the American colonies, especially those of Delaware, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, brought with them five-plate stoves or molds for casting them. Iron founding began c.1724 in America, and old forges or foundries have left records of five-plate stoves sold in 1728 as Dutch stoves or, less commonly, carved stoves. These continued to be made until Revolutionary times, when they were superseded by the English, or 10-plate, stove, which stood free of the wall and had a draft or fuel door. These 10-plate devices could cook and warm at the same time and replaced, in part, the large masonry baking oven, usually built outside the house.

The Franklin stove, invented in 1743 and used for heating, was the lineal descendant of the fireplace, being at first only a portable down-draft iron fireplace that could be set into, or before, the chimney. It was soon elaborated into what was known as the Pennsylvania fireplace, with a grate and sliding doors. In common use for a period after the Revolution, it was followed by a variety of heaters burning wood and coal. The base burner, or magazine coal heater, was widely used before the general adoption of central heating.

Modern Stoves

Since gas and electricity have become generally available, the wood-burning or coal-burning range has been largely superseded by a wide variety of cooking apparatus, using natural or manufactured gas, oil, acetylene, gasoline, or electricity as fuel. In areas of the world where there is abundant sunshine, solar stoves are becoming increasingly popular. Their heat is supplied by the sun's rays, which are focused by means of a concave reflector. The microwave oven uses radiowaves of high frequency to cook foods very quickly without heating the oven itself.

stove

[stōv] (engineering) A chamber within which a fuel-air mixture is burned to provide heat, the heat itself being radiated outward from the chamber; used for space heating, process-fluid heating, and steel blast furnaces.

stove

any heating apparatus, such as a kiln

stove


  • noun

Synonyms for stove

noun hob

Synonyms

  • hob
  • range
  • cooker
  • burner
  • oven

Synonyms for stove

noun a kitchen appliance used for cooking food

Synonyms

  • cooking stove
  • kitchen range
  • kitchen stove
  • range

Related Words

  • charcoal burner
  • cookstove
  • electric range
  • gas cooker
  • gas range
  • gas stove
  • grate
  • grating
  • kitchen appliance
  • potbelly stove
  • potbelly
  • Primus stove
  • Primus
  • spirit stove

noun any heating apparatus

Related Words

  • heater
  • warmer
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