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单词 firepit
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Definition of firepit in English:

firepit

noun ˈfʌɪəˌpɪtˈfī(ə)rˌpit
  • A pit dug into the ground or made from stones, in which a fire for cooking food is made.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Large metal or concrete containers can also be converted into permanent firepits fueled by logs or gas.
    • Around the interior of the temple is a low stone bench; there is a fire-pit in the centre of the floor.
    • The reception began under towering oak trees strung with lights, next to a fire pit.
    • We headed down the hallway to the large, octagonal room with the firepit in the middle.
    • He looked over toward where the women worked over the fire pits.
    • Her body was found last week buried in a backyard fire pit in North Carolina.
    • I then cooked about a third of the chicken, barbeque style over the fire pit in the cooking hut.
    • Soon we had a lively fire burning in the fire pit.
    • Groups may wish to use two different cauldrons or fire pits.
    • In the center of the Great Hall was a huge firepit.
    • In the summer months, people tend to stake out fire pits early in the day.
    • The space opened up onto a large octagonal room with a firepit, surrounded with cushions.
    • I read someplace about a neolithic site in a cave somewhere with a lot of charred hemp seeds found in the fire pit.
    • Then I spied him putting brush into the fire pit.
    • In the early period the pots were fired in a covered fire pit called a clamp.
    • There was a group of people sitting in a circle in the backyard by the fire-pit.
    • A ring of boulders surrounds a large fire pit.
    • This morning Rainman spotted a hawk on the wood pile by the firepit.
    • The researchers used radiocarbon dating on 22 pieces of microscopic charcoal found among Neandertal tools in fire pits in Gorham Cave.
    • At the center is a two-foot spot, also in red elm, symbolically indicating where a fire pit would be.
 
 

Definition of firepit in US English:

firepit

nounˈfī(ə)rˌpit
  • A pit dug into the ground or a freestanding metal vessel, in which a contained outdoor fire is made.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Then I spied him putting brush into the fire pit.
    • There was a group of people sitting in a circle in the backyard by the fire-pit.
    • The researchers used radiocarbon dating on 22 pieces of microscopic charcoal found among Neandertal tools in fire pits in Gorham Cave.
    • Soon we had a lively fire burning in the fire pit.
    • Her body was found last week buried in a backyard fire pit in North Carolina.
    • We headed down the hallway to the large, octagonal room with the firepit in the middle.
    • In the center of the Great Hall was a huge firepit.
    • This morning Rainman spotted a hawk on the wood pile by the firepit.
    • At the center is a two-foot spot, also in red elm, symbolically indicating where a fire pit would be.
    • The reception began under towering oak trees strung with lights, next to a fire pit.
    • Around the interior of the temple is a low stone bench; there is a fire-pit in the centre of the floor.
    • Groups may wish to use two different cauldrons or fire pits.
    • I then cooked about a third of the chicken, barbeque style over the fire pit in the cooking hut.
    • I read someplace about a neolithic site in a cave somewhere with a lot of charred hemp seeds found in the fire pit.
    • In the early period the pots were fired in a covered fire pit called a clamp.
    • A ring of boulders surrounds a large fire pit.
    • The space opened up onto a large octagonal room with a firepit, surrounded with cushions.
    • In the summer months, people tend to stake out fire pits early in the day.
    • He looked over toward where the women worked over the fire pits.
    • Large metal or concrete containers can also be converted into permanent firepits fueled by logs or gas.
 
 
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