Similar words: microwave, microeconomics, radio wave, give over, micro, microbe, microdot, microfilm. Meaning: n. kitchen appliance that cooks food by passing an electromagnetic wave through it; heat results from the absorption of energy by the water molecules in the food.
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(31) Never use the microwave oven for drying clothes or towels.
(32) Stay calm and pretend you're looking over a microwave oven.
(33) Using defatted soy flour as raw material , the modified soy protein were prepared in microwave oven.
(34) Said cap can be attached either to a feeding bottle or to a pacifier to enable the sterilisation thereof in a microwave oven.
(35) To start with, you thaw the meat in the microwave oven.
(36) Cooking in a microwave oven takes less time and energy.
(37) For example I have also had an intuitive feeling from the day they were invented never to buy or use a microwave oven.
(38) The performance of digital radio communication systems working at ISM frequency band is much degraded by the effect of microwave oven interference.
(39) In 1976, the microwave oven became a more commonly owned kitchen appliance than the dishwasher, reaching nearly 60%, or about 52 million U.S. households.
(40) Artificial cashew nut crisp cake is primary made of peanut, walnut and apricot kernel, and properly added emulsifier, soda and granulated sugar, then microwave oven bake and get product.
(41) It also has a nice dish washer and microwave oven.
(42) So that you have set up a food, packaging and information channel between the microwave oven.
(43) Single phase synchronous capacitor motor used in exhaust fan applies to a new type microwave oven—OTR oven.
(44) In this newly developed system, a 3/4 wavelength microwave resonance cavity was used as the microwave coupling device for replacing a traditional microwave oven.
(45) Turn off the microwave oven or your food will burn.
(46) Do not place the battery in a microwave oven or pressurized container.
(47) With microwave oven cook refrigerant food can create food outer and squashy and the center still is frozen or food of rawness, loss, accordingly after inevitable defrost again cook.
(48) Corn flakes can be baked by infrared or microwave oven, with moisture content of semi-finished product being 12%.
(49) Microwave oven, and guide roller, cooking tray and dish for use in microwave oven.
(50) The team reported that when they placed an insulated wire at the base of a thin, 19-inch flame and applied about 600 watts of power -- similar to a medium -- sized microwave oven, the flame went out.
(51) Kenneth Geers, an American naval-intelligence analyst at a NATO cyberwar unit in Tallinn, Estonia, describes a curious microwave oven.
(52) The HI-2651 ATE System interfaces with an existing Microwave Oven Production line to allow for extremely fast data collection,[sentencedict .com] measurement and fault analysis of newly manufactured microwave ovens.
(53) It is not like an X-ray, but more like a very low-powered microwave oven.
(54) To cook, he clicks a spot on his vast wall of click-able furniture, and a spring-loaded door swings up to reveal an instant kitchen: double-burner, dishwasher, sink, countertop and microwave oven.
(55) Public kitchen, Including the refrigerator, the microwave oven and burn the canteen.
(56) In the method, the oil cooling system is adopted to replace an air cooling system and perform radiating treatment on the magnetrons in the microwave oven.
(57) Plug the microwave oven into a power point and switch on the power.
(58) He bought a microwave oven 9 a 10 to a CD player.
(59) A feeding bottle or pacifier can be sterilised simply by filling same with a small amount of water, closing the valve cap and boiling the water in a microwave oven.
(60) If you buy a refrigerator, we throw in a microwave oven.
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