brazier 的定义
- a metal receptacle for holding live coals or other fuel, as for heating a room.
- a simple cooking device consisting of a container of live coals covered by a grill or thin metal top upon which the food, usually meat, is placed.
brazier 近义词
等同于 bucket
更多brazier例句
- Photos: Remnants of Lives Lost on MH17 Brazier was not “sick.”
- One of the relatives of a man who died in the incident has branded Brazier “sick.”
- “You whisked in, hard, some egg white and then poured it, bit by bit, onto the yolks in a bowl,” Brazier later recalled.
- After the Armistice, Brazier hosted one of her popular pig roasts at Col de la Luère, hiring a clown and a marching band.
- Brazier was feared for her ferocious tempers and respected for her exacting standards.
- It was then brought to the altar (ara) by the side of which stood a portable brazier (foculus).
- In 1799 he placed her in the house of Dr. Rouget on very satisfactory conditions for himself, Brazier.
- Morgiana bent over the brazier, blew the smouldering leaves; again the smoke rose thickly.
- Another filled his mouth with live coals from a brazier, and walked around blowing out sparks.
- Saying this he turned to the brazier and pulled out the iron poker to see that it was becoming red-hot.