fireplace 的定义
- the part of a chimney that opens into a room and in which fuel is burned; hearth.
- any open structure, usually of masonry, for keeping a fire, as at a campsite.
fireplace 近义词
hearth for burning wood
更多fireplace例句
- They might be the next best thing to rubbing your hands together over a roaring fireplace.
- Right now I’m sitting in front of the fireplace at home in Bozeman, Montana, wearing the Xenolith over a thin merino T-shirt.
- This year in addition to staying open, they have inaugurated specially curated packages to appeal to guests who prefer a steaming hot chocolate beside a fireplace to snow sports.
- Here’s our list of smart, fun, and useful presents that will fit in socks hung above the fireplace and make anyone happy on Christmas morning—and well afterward.
- We made cold weather campaigns for people who were fans of coats, fireplaces, boots, other wintery gear.
- Warm milk mixed with a spoonful of fireplace ashes seemed to also be popular among 19th century England.
- Willie Nelson and Norah Jones May-December fireplace flirting.
- But let me tell you: I never hit anybody with a fireplace log, first of all.
- I guess you can saw up a boat for fireplace logs, but then where would you keep the chickens?
- The backyard, which is scheduled to open in late April, will have table service and a fireplace.
- She was boiling mullets over a few red coals in the huge fireplace.
- Through these flues were forced currents of hot air from a blaze in a large fireplace at one end of the house.
- It was deep twilight in the room, and rather cold, for the eucalyptus and olive logs in the fireplace still awaited the match.
- He kisses the top of her head lightly and goes round to the club fender, where he sits with his back to the fireplace.
- And look at God's fireplace, I cry, pointing to the west, where the sun is heaping the glowing cloud coals among the mountains.