Frigider: meaning, definitions and examples

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frigider

 

[ rɪˈfrɪdʒəreɪtə ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

household appliance

A refrigerator, commonly referred to as a fridge, is an essential household appliance used to preserve food by maintaining a low temperature. It works by transferring heat from the interior to the exterior, thereby keeping items cool and preventing spoilage. Refrigerators are available in various sizes and styles, including side-by-side, top-freezer, and bottom-freezer models. Most modern refrigerators also include features such as ice makers, water dispensers, and temperature controls. They are a key appliance in almost every home around the world.

Synonyms

chiller, cooler, icebox.

Examples of usage

  • I need to clean out the fridge this weekend.
  • Can you put the leftovers in the refrigerator?
  • The fridge is making a strange noise.

Translations

Translations of the word "frigider" in other languages:

🇵🇹 frigorífico

🇮🇳 फ्रिज

🇩🇪 Kühlschrank

🇮🇩 kulkas

🇺🇦 холодильник

🇵🇱 lodówka

🇯🇵 冷蔵庫

🇫🇷 réfrigérateur

🇪🇸 refrigerador

🇹🇷 buzdolabı

🇰🇷 냉장고

🇸🇦 ثلاجة

🇨🇿 lednička

🇸🇰 chladnička

🇨🇳 冰箱

🇸🇮 hladnilnik

🇮🇸 kælir

🇰🇿 тоңазытқыш

🇬🇪 ყინული

🇦🇿 soyuducu

🇲🇽 refrigerador

Etymology

The word 'refrigerator' comes from the Latin root 'refrigerare', which means 'to cool' or 'to make cold'. This Latin term is derived from 'frigus', meaning cold. The concept of preserving food by cooling dates back centuries, but the modern refrigerator as we know it today began to take shape in the 19th century. Early refrigeration techniques used ice and salt to lower temperatures. The first electric refrigerator was invented in the early 20th century and quickly became a staple in households for its efficiency and convenience. As technology progressed, refrigerators evolved to include more advanced cooling systems and functions, such as temperature control and energy efficiency. Today, refrigerators are an indispensable part of our daily lives, ensuring food safety and convenience.