gas burner
collocation in Englishmeaningsofgasandburner
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gas
noun
uk/ɡæs/us/ɡæs/
a substance in a form like air that is neither solid ...
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burner
noun[C]
uk/ˈbɜː.nər/us/ˈbɝː.nɚ/
the part of a cooker, light, etc. that produces flame ...
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(Definition ofgasandburnerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofgas burner
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As everyone knows, eachgas-burnerconsumes as much oxygen as many people, and causes great heat beside.
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Regeneration is normally carried out by the use of a heating coil, such as a water or steam coil, or a direct-firedgasburner.
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The original light source used on clear weather was agasburner.
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There is also a naturalgasburner, to be used as an emergency backup.
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One incandescentgasburnerwill consume more oxygen than five people.
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That was the two gas lights and the singlegasburnercamping stove provided by the social services department.
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The social services department gave her two gas lights and a singlegasburnercamping stove.
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A pipe led from the centre of the contraption to a twin ringgasburner.
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Often, the food is cooked right at the table on agasburnerfor various "nabemono" dishes such as shabu-shabu.
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Propane, for example, is used in the propanegasburnerand as a fuel for cars, butane in disposable cigarette lighters.
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Each retort only produced 40 kg so companies would put them together in banks and used one largegasburnerto heat all of them.
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The system consisted of a heat source (naturalgasburner) and a high pressure air source (fan).
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A bluegasburnerwas installed in 1912.
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The company also produces sensor technology and ignition systems for the oil andgasburnerindustry.
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A hot air balloon requires a power source (normally agasburner) for lift, but is not normally considered a powered aircraft.
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The oil orgasburneris mounted at the top, above the coils, and facing downwards.
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Agasburneris a device to generate a flame to heat up products using a gaseous fuel such as acetylene, natural gas or propane.
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