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Перевод: stove
[прилагательное] печной; [существительное] печь ; печка ; плита ; кухонная плита; печь отопительная; теплица ; сушилка ; [глагол] сушить (в печке); тушить мясо или овощи; #past и p.p. от stave
Тезаурус:
- The room was faintly illuminated by the glow from the night-burning stove.
- They made me feel of some value again and the warmth was flooding through me long before the kettle had boiled on the iron stove in the corner.
- Each section was supposed to be heated by a coke fired tortoise stove and large hot water pipes but in mid-winter it was really cold unless you were lucky enough to sit near the fire.
- That will keep the wood-burning stove going for ten seconds at least.
- Trent returned to the stove and stood there, warming himself, as he tried to gather his energy.
- But she had insisted, and although the room was warm, and the kitchen stove had already been made up for the night, I had gone - yet it was a strange experience to me, and rather a frightening one, to have been persuaded by someone near to me into doing even so small a thing I felt to be hazardous.)
- Then, as she bent over the stove, heating milk, she said casually, "So, what was Doyle telling you, then?"
- And there was something about a large tortoise stove, freshly done with first-class blacklead and plenty of elbow-grease, that gladdened your eyes.
- There is a long list of greenhouse plants in no need of artificial heat and an even greater number of those which do, with an indication as to whether they require a very hot stove or moderate warmth.
- There is a fine neo-Gothic tiled stove from 1836, but one of the most impressive things in the room are the fine frames surrounding the Habsburg portraits.
- He climbed on to the high stool, acutely conscious of the heat of the stove and the growling dogs behind him.
- The stove lit easily.
- Holding its own in the space is a fine stove of 1760.
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