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Meaning of Stove | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1 Standard
stəʊv

Definitions

  1. A heater, a closed apparatus to burn fuel for the warming of a room.
  2. A device for heating food, (UK) a cooker.
  3. A stovetop, with hotplates.
  4. A hothouse (heated greenhouse).
    UK
  5. A house or room artificially warmed or heated.

Equivalents

Afrikaans stoof
Azərbaycanca ocaq peç soba
Беларуская печ печка
Български печка
Català cuina
Čeština kamna pec vařič
Dansk komfur
Deutsch Herd Kochherd Ofen
Esperanto fornelo
Español calentador cocina estufa hornillo
Eesti ahi
Gaeilge sorn sornóg
Gàidhlig stòbh
Galego cociña
עברית כיריים תנור
Հայերեն վառարան
Bahasa Indonesia dapur kompor oven tungku
Íslenska eldavél ofn
Italiano fornello stufa
日本語 ストーブ 暖炉 焜炉
ქართული ქურა ღუმელი
Қазақша пеш
ខ្មែរ ជើងក្រាន
Kurdî herd kalan lo ocaq pêç porr sobe sobe to
Latviešu krāsns plīts
Te Reo Māori
Македонски печка шпорет
Монгол зуух пийшин
Bahasa Melayu dapur
မြန်မာဘာသာ မီးဖို
Nederlands fornuis kachel oven
Português aquecedor fogão
Română aragaz reșou sobă
Slovenčina pec
Slovenščina peč
Shqip furnelë porr shporet sobë
Svenska kamin spis
Kiswahili jiko
தமிழ் அடுப்பு
తెలుగు పొయ్యి
Тоҷикӣ танӯр
Türkmençe ojak
Türkçe kümbet ocak soba
ئۇيغۇرچە ئوچاق
Українська груба піч плита
Tiếng Việt bếp
IsiZulu isitofu

Examples

“1815 Robertson Buchanan, Appendix to A Treatise on the Economy of Fuel, and Management of Heat, Especially as it Relates to Heating and Drying by Means of Steam. p. 309. [I]n the countries of modern Europe, the use of stoves prevail throughout the north; while in France and Great Britain, open fires are used. In the warm countries of Italy and Spain, there are very few chimneys, and the only method usually practised of tempering the cold... is to burn charcoal in portable brasiers.”
“We toted in the wood and got the fire going nice and comfortable. Lord James still set in one of the chairs and Applegate had cabbaged the other and was hugging the stove.”
“There existed only one specimen of this sacred tree in all Mexico, at least to the knowledge of the Mexicans; […] In spite, however, of the firmest convictions of the indivisibility of this tree — the Manitas, as it is commonly called — it has been propagated by cuttings, some of which are at this moment thriving in some of the larger stoves of our modern collectors.”
“Let but these facts lie contrasted with the treatment they usually receive in the stoves of this country, and the reason why they never grow to any considerable size, attain to any degree of perfection, or flourish to any extent […]”
“April 1, 1634, Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford, letter to the Lord Deputy When most of the waiters were commanded away to their supper, the Parlour or Stove being near emptied, in came a Company of Musketeers.”
“How tedious is it to them that live in stoves and caves half a year together, as in Iceland, Muscovy, or under the pole!”

CEFR level

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