0 a metal container with a chimney (= a pipe for smoke to escape) and a door, and sometimes a place on top to cook on, in which you can burn wood to provide heat -- (用以取暖的)烧木柴的炉子
Houses designed to cope with interruptions in civil services generally incorporate a wood stove, or heat and power from diesel fuel or bottled gas, regardless of their other heating mechanisms.
The school was originally lit by kerosene lamps, and was heated until it closed by a wood stove in the center of the room.
We can exist, if we wish, on candles and wood stoves; but everyone has to have water.
During the winter months this store is heated by a wood stove.
The building was heated with a wood stove and lighting was provided by sunlight through the 6 long windows.
The wood stove of the farm house there became an important element in his future work.
Organic emissions from residential wood stoves were also considered in order to broaden the range of possible gaseous pollutants.
It is equipped with propane-powered lamps and stovetop, a wood stove for heat, and an outdoor composting toilet.