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 refrigerator [ri'fridʒәreitә]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 电冰箱, 冷藏库

[计] 冷冻机; 致冷器

[化] 冷冻设备; 致冷机; 冷冻机

[医] 冷藏器, 冰箱




    refrigerator
    [ noun ]
    white goods in which food can be stored at low temperatures
    <noun.artifact>


    Refrigerator \Re*frig"er*a`tor\ (-?`t?r), n.
    That which refrigerates or makes cold; that which keeps cool.
    Specifically:
    (a) A box or room for keeping food or other articles cool,
    usually by means of ice.
    (b) An apparatus for rapidly cooling heated liquids or
    vapors, connected with a still, etc.

    {Refrigerator car} (Railroad), a freight car constructed as a
    refrigerator, for the transportation of fresh meats, fish,
    etc., in a temperature kept cool by ice.

    Appliance \Ap*pli"ance\, n.
    1. The act of applying; application.

    2. subservience; compliance. [Obs.] --Shak.

    3. A thing applied or used as a means to an end; an apparatus
    or device; as, to use various appliances; a mechanical
    appliance; a machine with its appliances.

    4. Specifically: An apparatus or device, usually powered
    electrically, used in homes to perform domestic functions.
    An appliance is often categorized as a major appliance or
    a minor appliance by its cost. Common major appliances are
    the {refrigerator}, {washing machine}, {clothes drier},
    {oven}, and {dishwasher}. Some minor appliances are a
    {toaster}, {vacuum cleaner} or {microwave oven}.
    [PJC]

    1. She has a telephone in the cab atop her tower, and in her nearby cabin watches a battery-powered television, stores food in a propane-powered refrigerator and cooks on a propane-burning stove.
    2. Keeps well for several days in the refrigerator, covered with foil.
    3. "The federal government was being put on a diet while the Defense Department was raiding the refrigerator," says Alan Blinder, a liberal economist at Princeton.
    4. Another said: "Anybody who pays taxes will be punished." At a small grocery, friends of Kamal Tawfik Abu Saada, 40, consoled him over the loss of a refrigerator display case hauled off by tax raiders.
    5. Cryodynamics Inc. of Mountainside, N.J., which has been building cooling devices for spacecraft, says it is using that space technology to develop a small home refrigerator that uses inert helium or nitrogen.
    6. It lights up a trail of lamps like a runway from his bed to the refrigerator.
    7. However Nadel estimated buying the council's most energy-efficient refrigerator, dish and clothes washer could save $146 a year.
    8. The kitchen porcelain, refrigerator and gas stove are 1950s vintage.
    9. Each has a refrigerator, television set, and one or more electric fans.
    10. "He's still of that school of yesteryear when an IBM salesman could sell a refrigerator to an Eskimo," notes Ulric Weil, an analyst affiliated with Gartner Group Inc.
    11. The Abbouds long for cold drinks _ no room for soft drinks in Mrs. Azar's refrigerator.
    12. "Where else can you pick up the phone and buy something as expensive as a refrigerator and not be able to change your mind one minute later?" asks Dan Smith, consumer affairs director at the International Airline Passengers Association.
    13. The magnetic refrigerator is the only machine that can plunge temperatures to within a fraction of a degree of absolute zero, minus 273 degrees Celsius.
    14. Part of the reason may be the building's design, which one comedian has likened to "a big refrigerator," says spokeswoman Ann Wilson.
    15. Farmers reeled off other statistics: In 1980, 172 bushels of wheat paid for a refrigerator that cost $809. Ten years later, they said, the cost of that refrigerator has dropped to $712, but 282 bushels are needed to pay for it.
    16. Farmers reeled off other statistics: In 1980, 172 bushels of wheat paid for a refrigerator that cost $809. Ten years later, they said, the cost of that refrigerator has dropped to $712, but 282 bushels are needed to pay for it.
    17. For example, people wanting a refrigerator or a television set apply to union officials at their workplace.
    18. He said the body of the mother, Susan Clemente, 29, was in the refrigerator compartment with blankets, sheets and a pillow tied around her with rope.
    19. "The windows blew in and I started crawling into the bedroom," he said. "The refrigerator blew up against me and pinned me against the wall.
    20. Mark Piszczek, 21, of Glendale Heights, Ill. said the crew of architectural engineering students plan to create a snowman sitting in an open refrigerator roasting a marshmallow over an campfire.
    21. And Greene said the network is uneasy because he's delivering a short state-of-the-profession speech, a move destined to send home audiences running to the refrigerator for refills.
    22. During the summer they use a small stove hooked up to a propane gas tank. Their tiny refrigerator is powered by propane in the summer and is not used in the winter.
    23. He said that something like a cracked egg in a refrigerator could lead to a nursing home failing to meet a care standard.
    24. Moreover, a batch of hollandaise had been prepared ahead of time that Sunday and, although it initially was stored in the refrigerator, it later was left sitting on a table under a skylight.
    25. Products bearing his image _ including T-shirts, college insignia sweat shirts, refrigerator magnets, key rings, buttons and posters _ are the hottest items at the Atlanta National Gift & Accessories Market.
    26. The miners said the rebels took the small amount of gold they had, loading it onto two boats owned by the mine, and made off with their shoes, a refrigerator, cooking utensils and shotguns.
    27. "It's insanely expensive," she complains, but takes comfort in the fact that she has something in the refrigerator for guests.
    28. Snowflake, China's oldest refrigerator factory founded in 1956, is building a new plant on the outskirts of Beijing.
    29. Fast refrigerator ships now allow Chilean exporters to deliver fruits to Rotterdam in less than 22 days - compared with 30 days or more a decade ago.
    30. Or an injection that would prevent teen attitudes of "droit du seigneur" concerning most household technological equipment: telephone, stereo system, television, refrigerator, etc?
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