English to Gujarati Dictionary refrigerator

refrigerator

રેફ્રિજરેટર
definition
noun
It was used in the days before refrigerators to keep food cool and store ice blocks gathered in winter.
an appliance or compartment that is artificially kept cool and used to store food and drink. Modern refrigerators generally make use of the cooling effect produced when a volatile liquid is forced to evaporate in a sealed system in which it can be condensed back to liquid outside the refrigerator.
translation of 'refrigerator'
ખોરાકની વસ્તુઓ રાખવાનું શીત કપાટ - શીતભવન
noun
પ્રશીતક
example
If you must wait a few days, keep the bulbs moist and store them in your 'refrigerator' .
It's not recommended to store Champagne in the 'refrigerator' for more than a few months.
Cool, cover with plastic wrap, and store in the 'refrigerator' until needed to add to soup or salad.
Chop and blend finely in a food processor and store in the 'refrigerator' .
My wife and I decided to do our bit to reduce energy consumption by buying a modern 'refrigerator' a few months ago.
Check the seasoning, then spoon the paste into a jar and store it in the 'refrigerator' .
Appliances such as 'refrigerators' and stoves have increased exponentially.
Small appliances such as food processors sit near large appliances such as 'refrigerators' .
You can't sell perishable fresh and frozen foods unless households have 'refrigerators' .
Back then, you had to have 'refrigerators' to store food instead of having each meal prepared and delivered daily.
These tools also plot and correlate the image in the customers' mind of other appliances such as 'refrigerators' and microwave ovens.
He decided it was time to leave school, so he found a job selling washing machines, 'refrigerators' and electrical hardware.
Britain has taken onboard this ruling but has had to resort to simply storing old 'refrigerators' while facilities are built to dispose of them.
All that is needed is some means of driving the fluid around the circuit - in most modern 'refrigerators' this is an electric pump.
Television sets, air conditioning, and 'refrigerators' are common in modern Bahraini homes.
For two days, he's managed a team whose job is to clear out 'refrigerators' and other appliances tossed to the curb.
The report said, for example, that 'refrigerators' for storing vaccines were poorly maintained and often broke down.
It was used in the days before 'refrigerators' to keep food cool and store ice blocks gathered in winter.
Brent Cameron, a former refrigeration repair man, explained to me how 'refrigerators' keep food cool.
Before the war, most households were without 'refrigerators' and other electric appliances.
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