Fridge meaning in English
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Definition
a "fridge" (short for "refrigerator"): a machine which keeps food cold
Examples
- "If she's so quick, perhaps she can get me a beer from the fridge!"
- "In the middle of the night I often go to the fridge and bring out an ice cube, and put it to my cheek just to bring back those memories."
- "And Joan, if you don't mind, and if it's not too much trouble, could you please grab the beer from the fridge?"
- "There's like a ton of beer in the fridge and munchies on the table."
- "We also offer a free beer fridge as a welcome gift when you deposit over $4000 in your account."
Exercise 1
According to Icarus, his doesn't work.
According to Icarus, his air conditioning doesn't work.
air conditioning: Icarus says that his "AC unit is broken". "AC" is short for "air conditioning". "Air conditioning" is the system that cools air in a building.
mojo: A "mojo" is that magical personal power that, among other things, attracts people of the opposite sex. Sadly, Icarus was born without a mojo!
fan: A fan rotates in a circle to produce cold air. Icarus doesn't say that his fan is broken.
refrigerator: Oops! There is no mention of a refrigerator (or "fridge") in the dialogue.
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