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heater
- IPA[ˈhiːtə]
英式
- a device for warming the air or water;a conductor used for indirect heating of the cathode of a thermionic valve.
noun: heater, plural noun: heaters
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- 1. a device for warming the air or water a wall-mounted electric heater a gas water heater
- ▪ a conductor used for indirect heating of the cathode of a thermionic valve.
- 2. a fastball he drove the next pitch, another heater, over the left-field fence
- 3. North American informal, dated a gun we lined up with our right hands on our heaters in our side pockets
- a storage heater.
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- an electric heating element that is positioned in the liquid to be heated, typically in a ...
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- an electric heater in which a fan drives air over a hot element and back into the room.
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- a self-contained appliance for heating an enclosed space within a building.
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- a heater in which the combustion of gas is used as a source of heat: she was sitting in front of a portable gas heater
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- a domestic water heater that burns wood chips.
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- an electric heater that accumulates heat in water or bricks during the night (when electricity ...
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- an electric heater that accumulates heat in water or bricks during the night (when electricity ...
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美式
- a person or thing that heats, in particular a device for warming the air or water: a wall-mounted electric heater a gas water heater
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