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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91. Ordinary heat didn't come from inside the way microwave seemed to, affecting you all at once.
92. Whilst in bath remember what you've done and race down naked to reverse the contents of freezer and microwave.
93. Knutson frequently uses the slow cooker and oven for food pre tion instead of the microwave and fast foods.
94. The power generated on the Moon is then transmitted by microwave beam back to Earth.
95. Stir to blend, then microwave on high 1 minute, or until beans are heated through.
96. If your microwave is large enough to accommodate the turkey, thaw it in a glass baking dish.
97. She might arrange for a satellite link thousands of miles away, or a microwave link around the corner.
97. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
98. The links may involve microwave or satellite communication in the medium to long term.
99. You can dish up lavish meals without doing anything more than popping a ready meal in the microwave.
100. The merits of microwave digestion techniques for a wide range of matrices are stressed.
101. Alternatively, microwave on High for 10 minutes, stir, and cook for a further 10 minutes on Medium High.
102. Microwave combination ovens can successfully prime cook fresh and frozen foods and regenerate ready cooked dishes from chilled and frozen.
103. It is this microwave link, rather than a fibre, that Mercury will extend in stages toward Birmingham later this year.
104. Alternatively, the rice can be reheated in the microwave for 3 minutes.
105. For example, a larger combination microwave which may cost over £3500 is ideal for turning over consistently large batches.
106. Meanwhile place the reserved sauce in the microwave and heat for 1 minute on 100 percent power.
107. Cover and cook in the microwave on High for 2-3 minutes, or heat through on top of the stove.
108. Our recipes were tested in the 850W Toshiba combination microwave oven.
109. Redundant parts were extensively used to ensure reliability, yet the whole unit was little bigger than a large microwave oven.
110. I usually partially cook steaks in the microwave and then finish them off on the grill.
111. Add boiling water, stir, microwave on high for 7 minutes.
112. And if the microwave goes down, the whole production crew loses out on a hot lunch as well.
113. A field of enormous white microwave dishes, each large enough to cradle a school bus, is set on a hill.
114. She only has time to zip into thirty-minute meetings, and to pop her pre-made Personal Cuisine into the microwave.
115. That means they would already be exerting their influence by the time the microwave background was born.
116. Two minutes in the microwave and you have a full size saloon car ready to drive away.
117. This leaves the problem of how to explain the microwave background radiation.
118. Steam pancakes briefly to reheat or wrap in plastic wrap and heat in microwave.
119. A microwave cooks food much faster than a conventional oven.
120. Both the jug and bowl come with lids, and they can be used in the microwave, freezer and dishwasher.
More similar words: microeconomics, micro, microbe, microphone, microcosm, microchip, microscope, microfiche, microscopic, microcomputer, microbiology, microorganism, microprocessor, microscopically, wave, waver, wavering, throw away, wavelength, unwavering, ludicrous, crown, crow, crowd, crowbar, crowded, compressional wave, scarecrow, crow over, electromagnetic wave.