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franklin stove

富兰克林炉,富兰克林炉子,富兰克林炉具,富兰克林火炉

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a cast-iron stove having the general form of a fireplace with enclosed top, bottom, side, and back, the front being completely open or able to be closed by doors.
    • : any of various fireplaces having a cast-iron top, back, and sides, with some provision for circulating air behind them in order to provide heat.

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Examples

  • Thanks to that meddling Franklin and the other editors, Jefferson thought his Declaration had been “mangled.”

  • Upstairs, in the living room, splintered logs of hemlock cackled and spat from inside the wood stove.

  • But I rest my case with this fact: James Madison, Ben Franklin, and George Washington said so.

  • Churchill said that meeting Franklin Roosevelt was like opening a bottle of Champagne—and so is reading The Churchill Factor.

  • Benjamin Franklin warned against making any hasty conclusions on such “a point of great importance.”

  • He was the successor of Dr. Franklin as editor, and entered upon the business in 1763.

  • Elmer Spiker, mine host of the inn, was huddled close to the stove, and was reading by the light of a lamp.

  • Henry Holmes was standing with his back to the stove, one hand wagging up and down at the solemn line of figures on the bench.

  • Franklin, at least, loved Old England, and it might well be maintained that these were the happiest years of his life.

  • It did not sail that day, or the next either; and as late as the 29th of April Franklin was still hanging about waiting to be off.