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Что (кто) такое wood stove - определение

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  • A woman cooks with electricity, a clean energy source, in [[Ethiopia]]
  • Improved cook stoves, such as the ones shown here, burn biomass relatively efficiently but usually still emit toxic levels of pollutants.
  • Traditional [[wood-burning stove]]s
  • A traditional three-stone fire in Nigeria. This is the cheapest stove to produce, requiring only three suitable stones of the same height on which a [[cooking pot]] can be balanced over a fire.
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wood stove      
(wood stoves)
Note: in AM, also use 'woodstove'
A wood stove is a device that burns wood in order to heat a room.
N-COUNT
stove         
  • A modern-day electric stove.
  • An installed Franklin stove within a fireplace.
  • Top view of an induction cooktop.
  • Local stove for cooking
  • date=November 2022}} secondary combustion air wood stove with a fan forced heat exchanger, thermostat, outside air intake with throttle, shakers, and ash drop for easy cleanup.
  • A typical Russian stove placed at a corner of a wall, in the Ilovlinsky Museum, Ilovya, Ilovlinsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia.
DEVICE THAT CONSUMES ENERGY TO HEAT ITEMS ON ITS TOP SURFACE
Stoves; Biofuel stove; Reflector pan; Range reflector pan; Reflecting bowl; Reflecting ring; Range reflecting ring; Range reflector; Air-tight stove; Airtight stove; Tlud; Clean-burning-fuel stove; Clean-fuel 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.
Stove         
  • A modern-day electric stove.
  • An installed Franklin stove within a fireplace.
  • Top view of an induction cooktop.
  • Local stove for cooking
  • date=November 2022}} secondary combustion air wood stove with a fan forced heat exchanger, thermostat, outside air intake with throttle, shakers, and ash drop for easy cleanup.
  • A typical Russian stove placed at a corner of a wall, in the Ilovlinsky Museum, Ilovya, Ilovlinsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia.
DEVICE THAT CONSUMES ENERGY TO HEAT ITEMS ON ITS TOP SURFACE
Stoves; Biofuel stove; Reflector pan; Range reflector pan; Reflecting bowl; Reflecting ring; Range reflecting ring; Range reflector; Air-tight stove; Airtight stove; Tlud; Clean-burning-fuel stove; Clean-fuel stove
·- imp. of Stave.
II. Stove ·- of Stave.
III. Stove ·vt To heat or dry, as in a stove; as, to stove feathers.
IV. Stove ·vt To keep warm, in a house or room, by artificial heat; as, to stove orange trees.
V. Stove ·noun An apparatus, consisting essentially of a receptacle for fuel, made of iron, brick, stone, or tiles, and variously constructed, in which fire is made or kept for warming a room or a house, or for culinary or other purposes.
VI. Stove ·noun A house or room artificially warmed or heated; a forcing house, or hothouse; a drying room;
- formerly, designating an artificially warmed dwelling or room, a parlor, or a bathroom, but now restricted, in this sense, to heated houses or rooms used for horticultural purposes or in the processes of the arts.

Википедия

Energy poverty and cooking

One aspect of energy poverty is lack of access to clean, modern fuels and technologies for cooking. As of 2020, more than 2.6 billion people in developing countries routinely cook with fuels such as wood, animal dung, coal, or kerosene. Burning these types of fuels in open fires or traditional stoves causes harmful household air pollution, resulting in an estimated 3.8 million deaths annually according to the World Health Organization (WHO), and contributes to various health, socio-economic, and environmental problems.

A high priority in global sustainable development is to make clean cooking facilities universally available and affordable. Stoves and appliances that run on electricity, liquid petroleum gas (LPG), piped natural gas (PNG), biogas, alcohol, and solar heat meet WHO guidelines for clean cooking. Universal access to clean cooking facilities would have large benefits for environmental protection and for gender equality.

Stoves that burn wood and other solid fuels more efficiently than traditional stoves are known as "improved cookstoves" or "clean cookstoves". With very few exceptions, these stoves deliver fewer health benefits than stoves that use liquid or gaseous fuels. However, they reduce fuel usage and thus help to prevent environmental degradation. Improved cookstoves are an important interim solution in areas where deploying cleaner technologies is less feasible.

Initiatives to encourage cleaner cooking practices have yielded limited success. For various practical, cultural, and economic reasons, it is common for families who adopt clean stoves and fuels to continue to make frequent use of traditional fuels and stoves.

Примеры употребления для wood stove
1. They were instant potholders at the wood stove and impromptu umbrellas in a sudden shower.
2. Anton and I sat on the couch by the crackling warmth of the wood stove.
3. Salim and her extended family now bake bread using a wood stove in their courtyard.
4. Debate around the wood stove was not nearly as clear–cut.
5. With my desk and laptop computer tucked behind the wood stove, it is a downright decadent way to earn money.