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firepit

/fahyuhr-pit/US // ˈfaɪərˌpɪt //

火盆,火塘,火锅,火焰口

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a pit dug into the ground or made from stones, masonry, etc., for keeping a fire used for cooking or warmth.

Examples

  • They can spot trash and beer cans from a mile away and clear a rogue firepit in minutes.

  • At night, soak in the built-in cedar hot tub on the back deck, roast marshmallows in the firepit, or gaze at constellations from the front deck.

  • She said the university also will use gear such as tents and firepits to help students find ways to hang out safely outdoors.

  • Guests can take the kits to firepits on the beach and make the treats without mingling with other people.

  • Attendees will get a private firepit and 20-inch television to watch movies like Home Alone, The Grinch, A Christmas Story, and Elf.

  • This was the last thought that rose coherently out of the turmoil of his senses as the firepit opened before his eyes.

  • The paving stones are usually finished quite neatly and smoothly where their edges enframe the firepit.

  • The firepit is somewhat smaller than in the other examples illustrated.