kiln
英 [kɪln]
美 [kɪln]
- vt. 烧窑;在干燥炉干燥
- n. (砖,石灰等的)窑;炉;干燥炉
记忆“kiln”的方法是将它拆分成两个部分:“kil”和“n”。想象一个巨大的锅(kil)被放在那里(n),用来加热或烧制东西。这个场景可以帮助你记住“kiln”是一种用于烧制或干燥材料(如陶瓷或木材)的炉子或窑。
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kiln 窑来自古英语cyln,炉子,窑,来自拉丁语culina,锅,炉子,来自coquere,烧,煮,词源同cook,cuisine,dyspeptic.拼写比较nail,rule.
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kiln: [OE] Etymologically a kiln is for ‘cooking’, not for burning or drying. Its distant ancestor was Latin coquīna ‘kitchen’, a derivative of the verb coquere ‘cook’. This produced an unexplained variant culīna (source of English culinary [17]), which was used not only for ‘kitchen’, but also for ‘cooking-stove’. Old English adopted it as cylene, which has become modern English kiln.
=> cook, culinary, kitchen
- kiln (n.)
- Old English cyln, cylen "kiln, oven," from Latin culina "kitchen, cooking stove," unexplained variant of coquere "to cook" (see cook (n.)). Old Norse kylna, Welsh cilin probably are from English.
- 1. That morning we fired our first kiln of charcoal.
- 那天上午,我们烧了我们的第一窑木炭.
- 2. Bricks are baked in a kiln.
- 砖是在窑里烧成的.
- 3. Bricks are fired in a kiln.
- 砖是在窑中烧制的.
- 4. The kiln had been in use for some time and was not in good condition.
- 该窑使用过一段时间,情况并不好.
- 5. Porcelain from a government kiln is usually more costly.
- 官窑出产的瓷器都比较贵.