Fridge is translated into Chinese as refrigerator.
Bilingual examples:
1. If there's any food left over, put it in the refrigerator.
If there's any food left over, put it in the refrigerator. .
2. There aren't any pies in the refrigerator.
There aren't any pies in the refrigerator.
3. There's nothing much in the refrigerator.
There's nothing much in the refrigerator.
4. I weighed 336 pounds and looked as big as myfridge.
I weighed 336 pounds and looked as big as my refrigerator.
5. If you have some in the refrigerator, use them first.
If you have some in the refrigerator, use them first.
6. I opened the refrigerator and rummaged around.
I opened the refrigerator and rummaged around.
7. Defrost the refrigerator regularly so that it works at maximum efficiency.
Defrost the refrigerator regularly to achieve maximum efficiency.
8. There are afridge and a stove.
There is a refrigerator and a stove.
9. However, only a few hours later, she took me out of thefridge and drank the water inside me.
However, just a few hours later, she took me out of the fridge and drank the water inside me.
I took it out of the refrigerator and drank the water in my stomach.
10. What's that at the back of thefridge?
What's that at the end of the refrigerator?
Introduction to the refrigerator:
1. Generally, things can be placed on the top of the refrigerator, because placing things on the top will not affect the heat dissipation of the refrigerator, and some manufacturers also use it for the convenience of users. To make better use of the top position of the refrigerator, it is specially designed to be anti-slip and prevent side leakage.
2. A refrigeration equipment that maintains a constant low temperature. It is also a civilian product that keeps food or other items at a constant low temperature. The cabinet contains a compressor, an ice machine, a cabinet or box for freezing, and a storage box with a refrigeration device. Household refrigerators usually have a capacity of 20 to 500 liters.
3. In 1910, the world's first compression refrigeration household refrigerator was launched in the United States. In 1925, the Swedish Lido Company developed a household absorption refrigerator. In 1927, General Electric Company of the United States developed a fully enclosed refrigerator. In 1930, the air-cooled continuous diffusion absorption refrigerator using different heating methods was put on the market. In 1931, a new type of refrigerant, Freon 12, was successfully developed. In the second half of the 1950s, household thermoelectric refrigerators began to be produced. China began to produce electric refrigerators in the 1950s.