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smokehouse

/smohk-hous/US // ˈsmoʊkˌhaʊs //UK // (ˈsməʊkˌhaʊs) //

烟馆,熏制房,熏制室,熏蒸房

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural smoke·hous·es [smohk-hou-ziz]. /ˈsmoʊkˌhaʊ zɪz/.

    • : a building or place in which meat, fish, etc., are cured with smoke.

Examples

  • A backyard hobbyist turned barbecue circuit competitor, Darneille pushes the boundaries of a traditional smokehouse.

  • So, the Southside Smokehouse is more than a barbecue pit, a burger shack, or a Cajun kitchen.

  • They built a smokehouse, planted extensive gardens, and curated an enviable wine cellar.

  • Master Fish has a skiff hidden near his smokehouse, and the lad was counting on taking it.

  • A whiskered head on the end of a long, corrugated red neck protruded from the smokehouse door.

  • His lot was to be a rack in a provincial smokehouse kept aglow by a poor man's fervour for post-natal security.

  • A fowl of some sort was killed and dressed and hung in the cold smokehouse in readiness for its last minute stuffing.

  • Virginia cured hams hang in the smokehouse, and jellies and preserves are made by old recipes.