れいぞうこ
Meanings
Noun
1. 低温で、食品等を保管することを目的とした器具。過去には、氷を充填することにより、その目的を果たすものもあったが、現在では、ほぼ電力を利用するもののみとなっており、電気冷蔵庫と同義である。一般には、0℃以上でものを凍らせないものを言い、0℃以下にするものを冷凍庫と言う。
Pitch accent
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うこ
Used in vocabulary (1 in total)
electric refrigerator; fridge
Examples (34 in total)
There are meat patties in the refrigerator.
I put the leftovers in the fridge.
Get the tea from the fridge.
"Where's the newspaper?" "On top of the fridge."
Our fridge is broken.
The fridge is full of food.
There's yoghurt in the fridge.
I want a bigger refrigerator.
We need a bigger refrigerator.
There's nothing in the fridge.
I'll put this in the fridge.
There was nothing left in the refrigerator.
The refrigerator door was open.
I want to buy a large sized refrigerator.
I've never seen a red refrigerator.
My mother bought a refrigerator and had it delivered.
I've never seen a pink refrigerator.
Refrigerators help to preserve food.
The refrigerator prevents food from going bad.
Did Tom put the butter in the refrigerator?
The borscht is in the fridge.
Is there anything to drink in the fridge?
I'll just put this in the fridge.
Why isn't there any food in the fridge?
How long will minced meat last in a fridge?
You left the refrigerator door open.
Refer to the instruction manual if you need to fix the refrigerator.
When I opened the refrigerator, I noticed the meat had spoiled.
The bottle of wine I bought this afternoon is in the fridge.
Put the meat in the refrigerator or it will spoil.
They lugged the refrigerator up the stairs.
Who ate my cake that I'd put in the fridge?
I want some milk, but there isn't any in the refrigerator.
In summer, meat goes bad easily; you must keep it in the refrigerator.