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单词 air-condition
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Definition of air-condition in English:

air-condition

verb
[with object]
  • Provide (a building or vehicle) with air conditioning.

    we air-condition buildings so much that you need a coat in summer
    Example sentencesExamples
    • No doubt some $40 million or so will be needed to construct and air-condition the new facility.
    • Thanks to a generous bequest we have been able to air-condition the sanctuary.
    • Toronto has just launched a pioneering project to air-condition downtown office buildings by using ice-cold water from Lake Ontario.
    • Bothered by the shortage of males on the 2,900-student campus, Swinton air-conditioned the men's dorms and generally made the male students feel appreciated.
    • Last month, officials rolled out a plan that would air-condition all but 46 of the county's schools by 2015.
    • I have taken steps to provide comfort to waiting passport seekers by air-conditioning the visitors area and providing seating arrangements.
    • Electrical consumption is reduced by avoiding refrigeration and using cold ground water to air-condition the building.
    • As prices continue to rise and pressure to act on climate change becomes paramount, it is a good time for policy makers to ask if the trend towards air-conditioning indoor spaces is necessary, desirable or even possible.
    • We use more energy to heat our homes in the winter, and unlike most Europeans, we have to air-condition our homes in the summer.
    • I point out that they have conveniently air-conditioned their bedroom and one of the sitting rooms they frequent.
 
 

Definition of air-condition in US English:

air-condition

verbˈerkənˌdiSH(ə)nˈɛrkənˌdɪʃ(ə)n
[with object]
  • Provide (a building or vehicle) with air conditioning.

    we air-condition buildings so much that you need a coat in summer
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As prices continue to rise and pressure to act on climate change becomes paramount, it is a good time for policy makers to ask if the trend towards air-conditioning indoor spaces is necessary, desirable or even possible.
    • No doubt some $40 million or so will be needed to construct and air-condition the new facility.
    • Toronto has just launched a pioneering project to air-condition downtown office buildings by using ice-cold water from Lake Ontario.
    • We use more energy to heat our homes in the winter, and unlike most Europeans, we have to air-condition our homes in the summer.
    • Bothered by the shortage of males on the 2,900-student campus, Swinton air-conditioned the men's dorms and generally made the male students feel appreciated.
    • I have taken steps to provide comfort to waiting passport seekers by air-conditioning the visitors area and providing seating arrangements.
    • Last month, officials rolled out a plan that would air-condition all but 46 of the county's schools by 2015.
    • I point out that they have conveniently air-conditioned their bedroom and one of the sitting rooms they frequent.
    • Thanks to a generous bequest we have been able to air-condition the sanctuary.
    • Electrical consumption is reduced by avoiding refrigeration and using cold ground water to air-condition the building.
 
 
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