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refrigerator

/ri-frij-uh-rey-ter/US // rɪˈfrɪdʒ əˌreɪ tər //UK // (rɪˈfrɪdʒəˌreɪtə) //

冰箱,电冰箱,冰柜,冷藏箱

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a box, room, or cabinet in which food, drink, etc., are kept cool by means of ice or mechanical refrigeration.
    • : the part of a distilling apparatus that cools the volatile material, causing it to condense; condenser; rectifier.

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Examples

  • The easier logistics of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, which can be stored at refrigerator temperatures for several months and requires only a single shot, would make it a welcome addition amid the drive to accelerate vaccinations as variants loom.

  • On the first evening, he left the vaccine doses unrefrigerated for about three hours before placing them back inside the refrigerator, Brandenburg told authorities.

  • Janssen’s vaccine can also be stored in normal refrigerators, unlike Moderna’s and Pfizer-BioNTech’s, both of which need to be frozen.

  • It can’t order directly from manufacturers but they may get direct shipments, from Pfizer for instance because the hospital has the deep-freezing refrigerators necessary to hold them.

  • They have this sort of unit that’s the size of a refrigerator with a growth of vegetables inside of the refrigerators in the classroom.

  • Defrost overnight in the refrigerator (if frozen) and bake before serving.

  • There was a liquor cabinet, a refrigerator with ice-making, a wide-screen TV, and a nap-sized couch.

  • It was almost as large as the front room, with a stove, a refrigerator, a good-sized table and, in one corner, another double bed.

  • At another mortuary, “a very stout matron” has frozen to the metal refrigerator tray and must be chipped from it.

  • He understands the car, but then, he understands the canned peaches in his refrigerator.

  • The door was still shut, and the milk and butter stood untouched in the refrigerator.

  • The butter, hard and cold in the refrigerator, was taken out, and four portions cut from it.

  • In replacing the drip pan of an ice box or refrigerator it is often necessary to bend over in locating it under the drip pipe.

  • This trouble may be done away with by fastening two strips of wood in a V-shape to the floor beneath the refrigerator.

  • It was designed to show the sanitary construction of the Wallingham refrigerator.