stove 音标拼音: [st'ov]
n . 火炉,窑
vt . 以火炉烤
v .
vbl .
stave 的过去式和过去分词
火炉,窑以火炉烤
stave 的过去式和过去分词
stove n 1 :
a kitchen appliance used for cooking food ; "
dinner was already on the stove " [
synonym : {
stove }, {
kitchen stove },
{
range }, {
kitchen range }, {
cooking stove }]
2 :
any heating apparatus Hydrocarbon \
Hy `
dro *
car "
bon \,
n . [
Hydro -,
2 carbon .] (
Chem .)
A compound containing only hydrogen and carbon ,
as methane ,
benzene ,
etc .;
also ,
by extension ,
any of their derivatives .
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{
Hydrocarbon burner }, {
furnace }, {
stove },
a burner ,
furnace ,
or stove with which liquid fuel ,
as petroleum ,
is used .
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Stave \
Stave \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Staved } (
st [=
a ]
vd )
or {
Stove } (
st [=
o ]
v );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Staving }.] [
From {
Stave },
n .,
or {
Staff },
n .]
1 .
To break in a stave or the staves of ;
to break a hole in ;
to burst ; --
often with in ;
as ,
to stave a cask ;
to stave in a boat .
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2 .
To push ,
as with a staff ; --
with off .
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The condition of a servant staves him off to a distance . --
South .
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3 .
To delay by force or craft ;
to drive away ; --
usually with off ;
as ,
to stave off the execution of a project .
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And answered with such craft as women use ,
Guilty or guiltless ,
to stave off a chance That breaks upon them perilously . --
Tennyson .
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4 .
To suffer ,
or cause ,
to be lost by breaking the cask .
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All the wine in the city has been staved . --
Sandys .
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5 .
To furnish with staves or rundles . --
Knolles .
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6 .
To render impervious or solid by driving with a calking iron ;
as ,
to stave lead ,
or the joints of pipes into which lead has been run .
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{
To stave and tail },
in bear baiting , (
to stave )
to interpose with the staff ,
doubtless to stop the bear ; (
to tail )
to hold back the dog by the tail . --
Nares .
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Stove \
Stove \ (
st [=
o ]
v ),
imp .
of {
Stave }.
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Stove \
Stove \,
n . [
D .
stoof a foot stove ,
originally ,
a heated room ,
a room for a bath ;
akin to G .
stube room ,
OHG .
stuba a heated room ,
AS .
stofe ,
Icel .
stofa a room ,
bathing room ,
Sw .
stufva ,
stuga ,
a room ,
Dan .
stue ;
of unknown origin .
Cf .
{
Estufa }, {
Stew }, {
Stufa }.]
1 .
A house or room artificially warmed or heated ;
a forcing house ,
or hothouse ;
a drying room ; --
formerly ,
designating an artificially warmed dwelling or room ,
a parlor ,
or a bathroom ,
but now restricted ,
in this sense ,
to heated houses or rooms used for horticultural purposes or in the processes of the arts .
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When most of the waiters were commanded away to their supper ,
the parlor or stove being nearly emptied ,
in came a company of musketeers . --
Earl of Strafford .
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How tedious is it to them that live in stoves and caves half a year together ,
as in Iceland ,
Muscovy ,
or under the pole ! --
Burton .
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2 .
An apparatus ,
consisting essentially of a receptacle for fuel ,
made of iron ,
brick ,
stone ,
or tiles ,
and variously constructed ,
in which fire is made or kept for warming a room or a house ,
or for culinary or other purposes .
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3 .
Hence ,
in modern dwellings :
An appliance having a top surface with fittings suitable for heating pots and pans for cooking ,
frying ,
or boiling food ,
most commonly heated by gas or electricity ,
and often combined with an oven in a single unit ;
a {
cooking stove }.
Such units commonly have two to six heating surfaces ,
called burners ,
even if they are heated by electricity rather than a gas flame .
[
PJC ]
{
Cooking stove },
a stove with an oven ,
opening for pots ,
kettles ,
and the like , --
used for cooking .
{
Dry stove }.
See under {
Dry }.
{
Foot stove }.
See under {
Foot }.
{
Franklin stove }.
See in the Vocabulary .
{
Stove plant } (
Bot .),
a plant which requires artificial heat to make it grow in cold or cold temperate climates .
{
Stove plate },
thin iron castings for the parts of stoves .
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Stove \
Stove \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Stoved };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Stoving }.]
1 .
To keep warm ,
in a house or room ,
by artificial heat ;
as ,
to stove orange trees . --
Bacon .
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2 .
To heat or dry ,
as in a stove ;
as ,
to stove feathers .
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42 Moby Thesaurus words for "
stove ":
Seger cone ,
acid kiln ,
blast furnace ,
boiler ,
bottle -
gas stove ,
brickkiln ,
burner ,
butane stove ,
calefactor ,
caliduct ,
cement kiln ,
coal furnace ,
coal stove ,
cook stove ,
cooker ,
cookery ,
element ,
enamel kiln ,
furnace ,
gas jet ,
gas stove ,
heater ,
heating duct ,
jet ,
kiln ,
kitchener ,
limekiln ,
muffle kiln ,
oven ,
pilot light ,
pyrometer ,
pyrometric cone ,
range ,
reverberatory ,
reverberatory kiln ,
salamander ,
salamander stove ,
smelter ,
steam pipe ,
tewel ,
tuyere ,
warmer
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