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reheating

/ree-hee-ting/US // riˈhi tɪŋ //

重新加热,再加热,再热,加热

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : heating again.
    • : Aeronautics. a process in certain turbojet engines in which gases are expanded by turbines after combustion, burned again in a second chamber, expanded again by additional turbines, and released through the exhaust nozzle.

Examples

  • In 2008, geophysicist Kristin Lawrence decided to revisit the question of lunar magnetization using an improved reheating technique.

  • Fortunately, today’s toaster ovens generally include these basic features and should be able to tackle the most common small-scale cooking and reheating needs of your kitchen.

  • And, it’s a matter of coming up with an entirely new menu and different reheating instructions.

  • Preferred reheating methods vary from person to person, and we wanted to see which process got our refrigerated slices as close as possible to their original glory.

  • It's also a rare pleasure to see a new piece of furniture that isn't just a rehashing or reheating of modernist cliches.

  • In the same way, left-over foods from the table may be preserved by reheating and canning them.

  • Pieces of meat should be kept for reheating or made dishes, stews or soups or for salads.

  • The valve oil must be removed as soon as the bearing cools to prevent reheating.

  • Wurtz experimented with crude petroleum in a reheating furnace at Jersey City.

  • Mother Coupeau, kept spinning around, a bit confused, waiting for the right time to begin reheating the pork and the veal.