Synonym: micro-cook, microwave oven, nuke, zap. Similar words: microeconomics, micro, microbe, microphone, microcosm, microchip, microscope, microfiche. Meaning: ['maɪkrəʊweɪv] n. 1. a short electromagnetic wave (longer than infrared but shorter than radio waves); used for radar and microwave ovens and for transmitting telephone, facsimile, video and data 2. 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. v. cook or heat in a microwave oven.
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61. In particular, why is the temperature of the microwave background radiation so nearly the same when we look in different directions?
62. Maxine popped a couple of burritos in the microwave for us.
63. For the topping, melt the chocolate and butter in a bowl over simmering water or in the microwave.
64. If using a microwave, break the chocolate up and heat on defrost for 3 min.
65. When and where did you buy your microwave oven, and how much did it cost?
66. Clean kitchen sink and wipe range surfaces, including the microwave.
67. Grill for 5-8 minutes on each side until brown or microwave on High for 8-9 minutes.
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68. The network will also need Telecom's cooperation to distribute traffic in areas without microwave links.
69. Up to 10 different sets of instructions for timings, temperature and microwave power level may be programmed.
70. Fool! she chastised herself, giving herself a shake as the buzzer on the microwave announced that the chicken was ready.
71. New studies will search for the tiniest blips in the microwave background.
72. They had microwave ovens where he was able to heat up a portion of hot food to eat in the car.
73. One possibility for overcoming shortcomings in local distribution is wireless communication technology, including microwave cellular telephony.
74. The hearing continues today. Microwave oven danger list fails to satisfy critics.
75. Thieves made off with a microwave oven, £200 cash, a compact disc player(sentencedict.com), television and video recorder.
76. Put the chicken in the microwave to thaw it out.
77. Cover loosely with plastic wrap and microwave on 100 percent power for 90 seconds to soften.
78. The circle is actually a large microwave tower with nine cones pointing in five directions.
79. Maximum resonance occurs at a specific conjunction of microwave frequency and magnetic field strength.
80. Premiums in these charges included microwave ovens and clock radios.
81. Even in an industry that shrinks faster than microwave bacon, the good people landed on their feet.
82. Pop it in the microwave for a couple of minutes.
83. The suppliers were billed for 154 microwave ovens, the charges said, and Dawe and McGarr split the money.
84. Cover with plastic; microwave for 1 minute; stir and let melt completely; cool.
85. Now there is to be the universal democracy of the microwave.
86. If this would otherwise be done leaving food out or in the refrigerator, then the microwave actually adds to energy use.
87. Spoon into mould and level top. 4 Bake the cake Following chart above either bake in conventional oven or microwave.
88. A microwave oven cooks food in a fraction of the time required by a normal oven.
89. As yet, though, the best measurements of the microwave background show none of the tell-tale marks that such flaws would leave.
90. Each room will come with a kitchen and microwave oven.
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