释义 |
fireprooffire‧proof /ˈfaɪəpruːf $ ˈfaɪr-/ adjective - Theatre curtains have to be fireproof.
- Put the slice of bread on a fireproof dish and under the grill.
- Roebling had pioneered fireproof construction methods, especially the use of reinforced concrete.
- Spread this mixture on to the whole mushrooms and arrange them on a baking sheet or in a fireproof dish.
- The dock was built during 1841-5 with five-storey fireproof warehouses of granite, brick and cast iron on all sides.
something that does not burn easily► fireproof not easily damaged by flames: · Theatre curtains have to be fireproof. ► flameproof/flame-resistant clothes or substances such as glass that are flameproof or flame-resistant have been specially made so that they are not damaged by fire: · Heat the mixture in a flameproof dish.· Children's pajamas are usually made from flame-resistant material. a building, piece of cloth etc that is fireproof cannot be badly damaged by flames: fireproof clothing—fireproof verb [transitive] |