fridges
英 [ˈfrɪdʒɪz]
美 [ˈfrɪdʒəz]
n. 冰箱
fridge的复数
柯林斯词典
- (电)冰箱;冷藏室
Afridgeis a large metal container which is kept cool, usually by electricity, so that food that is put in it stays fresh.
in AM, use 美国英语用refrigerator
双语例句
- Housekeepers: If fridges today can decide to buy you more milk ( online), then self motivated vacuums don't sound so far afield.
家庭主妇:假如今天的冰箱能决定为你再购买一些牛奶(网上),那么能自动启动的吸尘器听起来就不那么遥远了。 - Hot-rolled coil, for instance, the sheet steel for cars and fridges, rose from around$ 200a tonne to more than$ 600.
例如热轧卷钢(来制造汽车和冰箱的板材)格从200美元一吨涨到了600美元一吨。 - Fridges, food processors and fans are also shifting more quickly.
现在,冰箱,食品加工机和风扇的销量增长更加迅速。 - Television, cars, air-conditioning, fridges full of vacuum-packed food and beer.
我们曾拥有电视、汽车、空调、装满真空包装食品和啤酒的冰柜。 - Sheet metal is used to make car bod-ies and things like the outsides of fridges and stoves.
金属薄板被用来制造车身和冰箱、灶具外壳等东西。 - This allows them not just to buy things like fridges or cars but to improve their health care or plan for their children's education.
这不仅让他们能买冰箱或者汽车,还可以用来获得更好的医疗服务和支付孩子的教育费用。 - I know! She could sell fridges to Eskimos!
我知道!她简直能把冰箱卖给爱斯基摩人。 - The fridges are made in China with European styling.
冰箱是欧洲样式,中国制造。 - Their fridges hint at someone who works hard and plays hard.
他们的冰箱暗示某些人工作勤奋,娱乐尽情; - Poor Americans today are more likely to have fridges, dishwashers and air-conditioning than average Americans were in1971.
今天就算是穷人也会有电冰箱、洗碗机、空调,而在1971年普通美国人还不一定拥有这些。
