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chimney
- IPA[ˈtʃɪmni]
英式
- a vertical channel or pipe which conducts smoke and combustion gases up from a fire or furnace and typically through the roof of a building;a chimney stack
noun: chimney, plural noun: chimneys
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- 1. a vertical channel or pipe which conducts smoke and combustion gases up from a fire or furnace and typically through the roof of a building a coal fire thrust yellow flames up the chimney a factory chimney
- ▪ a chimney stack the outlines of rooftops and chimneys stood out against the pale sky
- 2. a glass tube protecting the flame of a lamp he trimmed the wick and put the glass chimney over the flame
- 3. a very steep narrow cleft by which a rock face may be climbed he slid fifty feet down a chimney, and became wedged there
- a mantelpiece.
Oxford Dictionary
- the common swift found over the eastern part of North America, with mainly dark gray plumage.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a warm seat at the side of an old-fashioned fireplace.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a mantelpiece.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person whose job is cleaning out the soot from chimneys.
Oxford Dictionary
- an earthenware or metal pipe at the top of a chimney, narrowing the aperture and increasing the ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a person whose job is cleaning out the soot from chimneys.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the common swift (bird) of the eastern part of North America, with mainly dark grey plumage.
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- IPA[ˈCHimnē]
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- a vertical channel or pipe that conducts smoke and combustion gases up from a fire or furnace ...
Oxford American Dictionary