boiler in Japanese
boiler in Japanese is ボイラー — boiler means a closed vessel or appliance used to heat water or produce steam, typically for heating a building or generating power.
boiler in Japanese
ボイラー
Pronounced: boirā
A device consisting of a heat source and a tank for storing hot water, typically for space heating, domestic hot water etc., disregarding the source of heat.
What does "boiler" mean?
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noun A closed vessel or appliance used to heat water or produce steam, typically for heating a building or generating power.
"The old boiler broke down in the middle of winter."
boiler in a sentence
- The old boiler broke down in the middle of winter.
- Steam from the boiler powered the factory's machinery.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "boiler" in Japanese?
"boiler" in Japanese is ボイラー. boiler means: A closed vessel or appliance used to heat water or produce steam, typically for heating a building or generating power.
How do you pronounce ボイラー?
"boiler" in Japanese is ボイラー, pronounced "boirā".
How do you use "boiler" in a sentence?
Example: "The old boiler broke down in the middle of winter." In Japanese, "boiler" is ボイラー.
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