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		Definition of chimenea in English: chimeneanounˌtʃɪmɪˈniːəˌtʃɪmɪˈneɪəˌCHiməˈnāəˌCHiməˈnēə ![]() A free-standing clay fireplace or oven that has a bulbous, hollow body connected to a narrow smoke vent. (炉体为球茎状,逐渐向上变窄、与烟囱状排烟孔相接的)独立式(即靠墙但不砌入墙内的)壁炉;独立式烹饪炉 Example sentencesExamples -  The kitchen was arranged around an open-hearthed fireplace (chimenea).
 -  In smaller gardens, consider self-contained fire pits or a chimenea.
 -  Okay, your cast-iron chiminea trumps your neighbour's electric patio heater, but let's leave it there, shall we?
 -  Prettier to look at is the chiminea, a large pottery chimney with a squat base where you can make a safe outdoor fire.
 -  Most at risk from frost are terracotta pots, garden ornaments and chimineas, particularly those made or bought in sunnier climes.
 -  Whilst I like to look at such things like bonfires, barbecues, and chimineas, and find it quite hypnotising, yet something within screams out for me to move away, and basically retreat to a safe distance, say, the next field.
 -  It could be clothes, with all those designer labels; it could be cars, with that all-important badge; it may be schools, patio furniture, the latest B & Q chiminea, or just where you do the weekly food shop.
 -  ‘Hey there, Smokin’ Joe Louis,’ she'd say when he came up to the register to help customers to their cars with chimeneas or ornamental bird baths.
 -  The games and drinks may change with age, but a fire means there's a place to play regardless of whether it's in a campground, a back yard, a rock-lined pit or a chiminea.
 -  These resemble fire-pits or fireplaces crossed with chimeneas.
 -  Another option is an earthen chiminea, which is great for small outdoor fires.
 -  We've added benches, lanterns, a table and chairs and chiminea to make this special place a favorite relaxation area for our family and friends.
 -  I've cooked both corn and beans inside a chiminea and they turned out tasty.
 
 
 OriginSpanish, literally ‘chimney’.    Definition of chimenea in US English: chimeneanounˌCHiməˈnāəˌCHiməˈnēə A freestanding clay fireplace or oven that has a bulbous, hollow body connected to a narrow smoke vent. (炉体为球茎状,逐渐向上变窄、与烟囱状排烟孔相接的)独立式(即靠墙但不砌入墙内的)壁炉;独立式烹饪炉 Example sentencesExamples -  We've added benches, lanterns, a table and chairs and chiminea to make this special place a favorite relaxation area for our family and friends.
 -  Whilst I like to look at such things like bonfires, barbecues, and chimineas, and find it quite hypnotising, yet something within screams out for me to move away, and basically retreat to a safe distance, say, the next field.
 -  The games and drinks may change with age, but a fire means there's a place to play regardless of whether it's in a campground, a back yard, a rock-lined pit or a chiminea.
 -  Prettier to look at is the chiminea, a large pottery chimney with a squat base where you can make a safe outdoor fire.
 -  I've cooked both corn and beans inside a chiminea and they turned out tasty.
 -  ‘Hey there, Smokin’ Joe Louis,’ she'd say when he came up to the register to help customers to their cars with chimeneas or ornamental bird baths.
 -  It could be clothes, with all those designer labels; it could be cars, with that all-important badge; it may be schools, patio furniture, the latest B & Q chiminea, or just where you do the weekly food shop.
 -  In smaller gardens, consider self-contained fire pits or a chimenea.
 -  Most at risk from frost are terracotta pots, garden ornaments and chimineas, particularly those made or bought in sunnier climes.
 -  Another option is an earthen chiminea, which is great for small outdoor fires.
 -  The kitchen was arranged around an open-hearthed fireplace (chimenea).
 -  These resemble fire-pits or fireplaces crossed with chimeneas.
 -  Okay, your cast-iron chiminea trumps your neighbour's electric patio heater, but let's leave it there, shall we?
 
 
 OriginSpanish, literally ‘chimney’.     |