briquette / brɪˈkɛt /

📖毕业后词汇压块煤球煤块煤球机

briquette2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a small block of compressed coal dust or charcoal used for fuel, especially in barbecuing.
  2. a molded block of any material.
v. 有主动词 verb

bri·quett·ed, bri·quett·ing.

  1. to mold into briquettes.

更多briquette例句

  1. However, charcoal grills can be more dangerous, and they also require lugging a supply of briquettes.
  2. They also introduced refined coal briquettes to the market, subsidizing them so the briquettes would be close to the price of raw coal.
  3. In Kenya, she finds an organization that makes briquettes from poop — in stoves, these burn cleaner and last longer than charcoal.
  4. The circulation scheme uses only about 60 percent of the charcoal required by similar-sized grills, and it’ll stay around 500 degrees for 45 minutes without any briquettes or vents to fiddle with.
  5. Except these briquettes are not made of charcoal and are far bigger.
  6. The briquette-making and testing room is fitted with a mixing table, moist closet, briquette-storage tanks, and testing machines.
  7. The room for noting time of set and soundness is fitted with a mixing table similar to that in the briquette-making room.
  8. Briquette, bri-ket′, n. a brick-shaped block of coal formed from coal-dust.