kitchen stove - translation to russian
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kitchen stove - translation to russian

KITCHEN APPLIANCE DESIGNED FOR THE PURPOSE OF COOKING FOOD
Drop-in range; Cook Stove; Drip pan; Cooking range; Cookstove; Cook stove; Cook stoves; Kitchen range; Kitchen burner; Kitchen Stove; Cooking stove; Kitchen stoves; Cookstoves
  • A modern 3-oven AGA cooker
  • An 18th-century Japanese merchant's kitchen with copper ''Kamado (Hezzui)'', [[Fukagawa Edo Museum]]
  • Early [[gas stove]]s produced by Windsor in ''[[Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management]]'', 1904.
  • Holzwarth Ranch]], [[Colorado]]
  • Indonesian traditional [[brick]] stove, used in some rural areas
  • A wood-burning iron stove
  • Australian patent (1905) for an "electric cooking stove", also known as "The Kalgoorlie Stove".
  • A 19th-century stove made in [[Budapest]] exhibited in the [[Međimurje County Museum]], [[Croatia]]

kitchen stove         

общая лексика

кухонная плита

drip pan         

общая лексика

каплеуловитель

поддон

drip pan         
капельная масленка

Definition

stove
stove1
¦ noun
1. an apparatus for cooking or heating that operates by burning fuel or using electricity.
2. Brit. a hothouse for plants.
¦ verb
1. heat (an object) in a stove so as to apply a desired coating.
2. Brit. force or raise (plants) in a hothouse.
Origin
ME (in the sense 'sweating-room'): from MDu. or Mid. Low Ger. stove; perh. related to stew1.
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stove2
past and past participle of stave.

Wikipedia

Kitchen stove

A kitchen stove, often called simply a stove or a cooker, is a kitchen appliance designed for the purpose of cooking food. Kitchen stoves rely on the application of direct heat for the cooking process and may also contain an oven, used for baking. "Cookstoves" (also called "cooking stoves" or "wood stoves") are heated by burning wood or charcoal; "gas stoves" are heated by gas; and "electric stoves" by electricity. A stove with a built-in cooktop is also called a range.

In the industrialized world, as stoves replaced open fires and braziers as a source of more efficient and reliable heating, models were developed that could also be used for cooking, and these came to be known as kitchen stoves. When homes began to be heated with central heating systems, there was less need for an appliance that served as both heat source and cooker and stand-alone cookers replaced them. Cooker and stove are often used interchangeably.

The fuel-burning stove is the most basic design of a kitchen stove. As of 2012, it was found that "Nearly half of the people in the world (mainly in the developing world), burn biomass (wood, charcoal, crop residues, and dung) and coal in rudimentary cookstoves or open fires to cook their food." More fuel-efficient and environmentally sound biomass cookstoves are being developed for use there.

Natural gas and electric stoves are the most common today in western countries. Electricity may reduce environmental impact if generated from non-fossil sources. The choice between the two is mostly a matter of personal preference and availability of utilities. Bottled gas ranges are used where utilities are unavailable.

Modern kitchen stoves often have a "stovetop" or "cooktop" in American English; known as the "hob" in British English as well as an oven. A "drop-in range" is a combination stovetop-and-oven unit that installs in a kitchen's lower cabinets flush with the countertop. Most modern stoves come in a unit with built-in extractor hoods. Today's major brands offer both gas and electric stoves, and many also offer dual-fuel ranges combining a gas stovetop and an electric oven.

Examples of use of kitchen stove
1. A gaping hole in the front wall revealed a blackened and twisted kitchen stove.
2. ARLINGTON, Va. –– A fire broke out at the Pentagon Thursday morning in a third–floor kitchen stove.
3. At the time, they were still something of a luxury – with most people still toasting bread over the open fire or on the kitchen stove.
4. The pair described how money had been so tight that they had once been forced to cancel a trip to Weymouth because their kitchen stove needed replacing.
5. A spokesman for Ecotec, which made it, says: "You could almost do it in a pan on your kitchen stove." First, the cocoa butter is extracted from the waste chocolate via a secret mechanical process.
What is the Russian for kitchen stove? Translation of &#39kitchen stove&#39 to Russian