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单词 briquette
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Definition of briquette in English:

briquette

(also briquet)
noun brɪˈkɛtbrəˈkɛt
  • A block of compressed coal dust or peat used as fuel.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I don't know about you, but I've got a whole bag of charcoal briquets.
    • To us, there would appear to be a big difference between treating sludge and producing a smokeless fuel briquette.
    • You'll be able to barbecue without the inconvenience of those messy charcoal briquets.
    • The sun dimmed until it was glowing a comfortable red, like a floating charcoal briquette.
    • On the ground, in the center of the cans, put five or six charcoal briquettes and light them.
    • When using charcoal you can choose pure charcoal or briquettes soaked in lighter fluid.
    • Fill an empty egg carton with a dozen briquettes, one in each department.
    • If you wait too long and the coals have cooled, fuel the fire by adding more briquets.
    • Many grills rely on lava rocks or ceramic briquettes.
    • Wrap chunks in foil and place directly over ceramic briquettes, or metal heat-diffusing bars.
    • That way, with tongs I can add white-ash briquettes to the smoker to maintain the temperature.
    • Marie welcomed the darkness, which smelled of scorched charcoal briquettes.
    • After about a minute, carefully light the briquettes with a long barbecue lighter or a fireplace match.
    • Add 5 more briquets to each mound of coals now and after 30 minutes, if grilling takes longer than that.
    • Add about 10 briquettes every hour to maintain temperature in the grill.
    • He also said people should know the barrels are legal for use with charcoal briquettes and presto-type logs.
    • The briquette absorbs the moisture which the mildew needs to survive 6.
    • With a smirk, he ran away before I could chuck a flaming briquette at him.
    • The briquettes do not produce a fire hot enough to draw the combustion products up the chimney.
    • Here, fuel is squirted on the briquettes and match-lit.

Origin

Late 19th century: from French, diminutive of brique 'brick'.

Rhymes

abet, aiguillette, anisette, Annette, Antoinette, arête, Arlette, ate, baguette, banquette, barbette, barrette, basinet, bassinet, beget, Bernadette, beset, bet, Bette, blanquette, Brett, brochette, brunette (US brunet), Burnett, cadet, caravanette, cassette, castanet, charette, cigarette (US cigaret), clarinet, Claudette, Colette, coquette, corvette, couchette, courgette, croquette, curette, curvet, Debrett, debt, dinette, diskette, duet, epaulette (US epaulet), flageolet, flannelette, forget, fret, galette, gazette, Georgette, get, godet, grisette, heavyset, Jeanette, jet, kitchenette, La Fayette, landaulet, launderette, layette, lazaret, leatherette, let, Lett, lorgnette, luncheonette, lunette, Lynette, maisonette, majorette, maquette, Marie-Antoinette, marionette, Marquette, marquisette, martinet, met, minaret, minuet, moquette, motet, musette, Nanette, net, noisette, nonet, novelette, nymphet, octet, Odette, on-set, oubliette, Paulette, pet, Phuket, picquet, pillaret, pincette, pipette, piquet, pirouette, planchette, pochette, quartet, quickset, quintet, regret, ret, Rhett, roomette, rosette, roulette, satinette, septet, serviette, sestet, set, sett, sextet, silhouette, soubrette, spinet, spinneret, statuette, stet, stockinet, sublet, suffragette, Suzette, sweat, thickset, threat, Tibet, toilette, tret, underlet, upset, usherette, vedette, vet, vignette, vinaigrette, wagonette, wet, whet, winceyette, yet, Yvette
 
 

Definition of briquette in US English:

briquette

(also briquet)
nounbrəˈkɛtbrəˈket
  • A block of compressed charcoal or coal dust used as fuel.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Add 5 more briquets to each mound of coals now and after 30 minutes, if grilling takes longer than that.
    • Here, fuel is squirted on the briquettes and match-lit.
    • He also said people should know the barrels are legal for use with charcoal briquettes and presto-type logs.
    • If you wait too long and the coals have cooled, fuel the fire by adding more briquets.
    • I don't know about you, but I've got a whole bag of charcoal briquets.
    • Wrap chunks in foil and place directly over ceramic briquettes, or metal heat-diffusing bars.
    • Fill an empty egg carton with a dozen briquettes, one in each department.
    • After about a minute, carefully light the briquettes with a long barbecue lighter or a fireplace match.
    • That way, with tongs I can add white-ash briquettes to the smoker to maintain the temperature.
    • On the ground, in the center of the cans, put five or six charcoal briquettes and light them.
    • The briquettes do not produce a fire hot enough to draw the combustion products up the chimney.
    • The briquette absorbs the moisture which the mildew needs to survive 6.
    • With a smirk, he ran away before I could chuck a flaming briquette at him.
    • Marie welcomed the darkness, which smelled of scorched charcoal briquettes.
    • You'll be able to barbecue without the inconvenience of those messy charcoal briquets.
    • To us, there would appear to be a big difference between treating sludge and producing a smokeless fuel briquette.
    • The sun dimmed until it was glowing a comfortable red, like a floating charcoal briquette.
    • Add about 10 briquettes every hour to maintain temperature in the grill.
    • Many grills rely on lava rocks or ceramic briquettes.
    • When using charcoal you can choose pure charcoal or briquettes soaked in lighter fluid.

Origin

Late 19th century: from French, diminutive of brique ‘brick’.

 
 
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