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单词 kiln
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Definition of kiln in English:

kiln

noun kɪlnkɪln
  • A furnace or oven for burning, baking, or drying, especially one for calcining lime or firing pottery.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A number of special features were built into the new ship to facilitate these courses, including a full demonstration kitchen set and the industry's first onboard pottery studio and kilns.
    • On balance, however, Mulligan paints a picture of great architectural variety and reveals many hidden treasures such as octagonal boathouses, a gothic mausoleum, old lime kilns, follies and mill buildings.
    • It soon turned into a lime kiln and sent out hot burning vapours.
    • Skutt has been a leading manufacturer of electric kilns and kiln vent systems for nearly 50 years.
    • The site contains several scheduled monuments, including beehive coking ovens, calcining kilns, blowing engine houses, and a unique lift tower which was used to transport material to the top of the furnaces.
    • Thought to be Anglo-Saxon, this could have been a primitive pottery kiln or a malting oven, used in beer making.
    • Pottery jugs from kilns in the Pingsdorf and Badorf area.
    • Photographs of winding towers and cooling towers, of silos, lime kilns and blast furnaces, of coal bunkers and gravel plants.
    • So we were in good spirits as we dropped down towards Normanby, passed scrub of yellow flower and red hip, then a kissing gate, orchard, and a yew hedge sculpted in the shape of pottery kilns.
    • Since then, she has studied accountancy, plumbing, served in a whole food shop and cleaned out the kiln at a local pottery.
    • The Workspace includes several electric pottery wheels, electric kilns, a screen printing press, complete woodworking shop, photography lab and a mat cutter.
    • It is still possible to see the wagon entrance to the quarry at the north-eastern corner and remnants of haulage roads to lime kilns.
    • The kilns that calcine the lime used in cement are often natural gas fired.
    • In segmentary societies, craft production was primarily organized at the household level, and village sites may be found to contain pottery kilns, or slag from metalworking.
    • About 3,000 family kilns for pottery were destroyed in the quake, and most of the villages were nearly levelled.
    • Skirt the breeding colony of common terns that plunge-dive in the surf, and head out across the sands towards the lime kilns at Beadnell harbour, where you can catch the bus back to Seahouses.
    • Since the pieces are still quite moist, they must be dried in large ovens, called kilns, before they become hard enough to be packed.
    • The major hole was for the ‘crew’ and the smaller hole was the base for the pottery kiln.
    • In 1987, excavations in the Calle Pureza in Triana, the pottery district of Seville, brought to light a collapsed kiln full of pottery wasters.
    • When I at last pulled the pizza from the roasting kiln of the oven I was greeted with something less pizza and more cracker covered with oatmeal.

Origin

Old English cylene, from Latin culina 'kitchen, cooking stove'.

  • The words kiln and culinary (mid 17th century) come from the Latin word culina ‘kitchen, cooking stove’.

Rhymes

Anguillan, Dillon, Dylan, Macmillan, Milne, villain
 
 

Definition of kiln in US English:

kiln

nounkilnkɪln
  • A furnace or oven for burning, baking, or drying, especially one for calcining lime or firing pottery.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • So we were in good spirits as we dropped down towards Normanby, passed scrub of yellow flower and red hip, then a kissing gate, orchard, and a yew hedge sculpted in the shape of pottery kilns.
    • Skutt has been a leading manufacturer of electric kilns and kiln vent systems for nearly 50 years.
    • Thought to be Anglo-Saxon, this could have been a primitive pottery kiln or a malting oven, used in beer making.
    • The kilns that calcine the lime used in cement are often natural gas fired.
    • In 1987, excavations in the Calle Pureza in Triana, the pottery district of Seville, brought to light a collapsed kiln full of pottery wasters.
    • Since then, she has studied accountancy, plumbing, served in a whole food shop and cleaned out the kiln at a local pottery.
    • It soon turned into a lime kiln and sent out hot burning vapours.
    • Photographs of winding towers and cooling towers, of silos, lime kilns and blast furnaces, of coal bunkers and gravel plants.
    • A number of special features were built into the new ship to facilitate these courses, including a full demonstration kitchen set and the industry's first onboard pottery studio and kilns.
    • It is still possible to see the wagon entrance to the quarry at the north-eastern corner and remnants of haulage roads to lime kilns.
    • The Workspace includes several electric pottery wheels, electric kilns, a screen printing press, complete woodworking shop, photography lab and a mat cutter.
    • Since the pieces are still quite moist, they must be dried in large ovens, called kilns, before they become hard enough to be packed.
    • Pottery jugs from kilns in the Pingsdorf and Badorf area.
    • About 3,000 family kilns for pottery were destroyed in the quake, and most of the villages were nearly levelled.
    • Skirt the breeding colony of common terns that plunge-dive in the surf, and head out across the sands towards the lime kilns at Beadnell harbour, where you can catch the bus back to Seahouses.
    • In segmentary societies, craft production was primarily organized at the household level, and village sites may be found to contain pottery kilns, or slag from metalworking.
    • The major hole was for the ‘crew’ and the smaller hole was the base for the pottery kiln.
    • On balance, however, Mulligan paints a picture of great architectural variety and reveals many hidden treasures such as octagonal boathouses, a gothic mausoleum, old lime kilns, follies and mill buildings.
    • When I at last pulled the pizza from the roasting kiln of the oven I was greeted with something less pizza and more cracker covered with oatmeal.
    • The site contains several scheduled monuments, including beehive coking ovens, calcining kilns, blowing engine houses, and a unique lift tower which was used to transport material to the top of the furnaces.
verbkilnkɪln
[with object]
  • Burn, bake, or dry in a kiln.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Since I charge five dollars for a natural set and six for a glazed or painted set, roughly what I pay for each brick of clay, which'll make at least ten sets, I don't complain too much about having a fee involved in the kilning.
    • This smokiness is maybe a bi-product of the heavily kilned and roasted malts and you get this full flavour at a slightly warmer temperature of 10-12 degrees centigrade.
    • In Vidyaranyapura alone, there are 32 houses that vindicate his philosophy: they are eco-constructions that use building materials from the site - mud bricks that are not kilned - and require no plastering.
    • This maritime flavour is reinforced by the strong peat presence, both in the nearby freshwater source and during the kilning of the malt.
    • The colour of dark beers comes from small quantities of malt which are kilned at a high temperature, and has nothing to do with the strength or body of the beer.

Origin

Old English cylene, from Latin culina ‘kitchen, cooking stove’.

 
 
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