furnace
                                        英 ['fɜːnɪs]
美 ['fɝnɪs]
                                        
                                            
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            burn => furnace.
                                                
            furnace 熔炉来自拉丁语fornax, 炉子,烤炉,来自PIE*gwher, 热,暖和,词源同warm, thermal,burn.
 
                                    
            - furnace
- furnace: [13] Etymologically, furnace means roughly ‘warm place’. It comes via Old French fornais from Latin fornāx ‘furnace’. This was a derivative of fornus ‘oven’, a word related to formus ‘warm’, which goes back to the same Indo-European source, *ghworm-, *ghwerm-, as probably produced English warm.
 => fornication
- furnace (n.)
- early 13c., from Old French fornais "oven, furnace," figuratively "flame of love" (12c.), from Latin fornacem (nominative fornax) "an oven, kiln," related to fornus/furnus "oven," and to formus "warm," from PIE root *gwher- "warm" (cognates: Greek thermos, Old English wearm; see warm (adj.)).
                 - 1. The flame in the furnace can be looked at through coloured glasses. 
- 可以通过有色眼镜观看高炉内的火焰.
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- 2. The furnace broke down and the entire office building has no heat. 
- 锅炉坏了,整栋办公大楼没有暖气.
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- 3. A blast of hot air came from the furnace. 
- 一股热风从火炉里吹出来.
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- 4. We had better fire up the furnace. 
- 我们最好把炉子生起来.
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- 5. Embers glowed in the furnace. 
- 余烬在炉膛中发出光亮.
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