0 an apparatus on which food is cooked; a stove -- komfur
She has an electric cooker.
1 an apple etc used in cooking, not for eating raw. -- kogeæble; madæble
To accommodate the flensing deck and blubber cookers a superstructure was added above the oil tanks.
Tents, cookers, clothing, food for dogs, and dogs for food as well as the streamlined, light-weight sledge were all part of the system.
Food was usually prepared on a wood-fired range although one family used a gas cooker and another a converted oil drum.
For example, sideboards should be placed close together, whereas a fridge and a cooker should be far away from each other.
Solar cookers have to be used outside when the sun is hot.
This therefore makes the solar cooker an unattractive option in these countries.
The most useful combination has turned out to be a heat sensor above the cooker which when activated both switches off the cooker and alerts the staff.
Those which have been most commonly identified are dressing, doing hair, standing, going to bed, using a cooker, walking, climbing stairs, washing and bathing, and toileting.
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廚灶,爐具, 烹飪用的蘋果(一種大蘋果,味很酸)(同 cooking apple)…
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厨灶,炉具, 烹饪用的苹果(一种大苹果,味很酸)(同 cooking apple)…
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cocina…
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fogão…
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(料理用)レンジ調理器…
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üstü ocaklı fırın…
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cuisinière, (pomme) à cuire…
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cuina…
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