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graniteware

/gran-it-wair/US // ˈgræn ɪtˌwɛər //UK // (ˈɡrænɪtˌwɛə) //

花岗岩器皿,花岗岩用具,花岗岩制品,花岗石器

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a kind of ironware with a gray, stonelike enamel.
    • : pottery with a speckled appearance like that of granite.
    • : a semivitreous white pottery somewhat harder than earthenware.

Examples

  • Stew pans are proving satisfactory when made of aluminum and of high-grade graniteware.

  • High-grade graniteware is not as readily affected by acids as the low, cheap grade.

  • Graniteware, like glass and earthenware, makes a heavy crust on the dishes being baked in them.

  • Put into a graniteware pan one cupful and a half cupful water and cook gently until bubbles begin to rise from bottom.

  • Cook together in a graniteware saucepan one cupful granulated sugar and half a cup of water until it spins a thread.