hypocaust
英:['hɪpəkɔ:st] 美: ['hɪpəˌkɔst]
hypocaust 基本解释
n.坑式装置,热坑;
英英释义
Hypocaust
A hypocaust (Latin hypocaustum, Greek hypocauston) was an ancient Roman system of underfloor heating, used to heat houses with hot air. The word derives from the Ancient Greek hypo meaning "under"and caust-, meaning "burnt"(as in caustic).以上来源于:Wikipedia
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