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Meaning of refrigerator Sat Feb 25, 2006 15:18 pm  Meaning of refrigerator
 

Business English Courses, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #42 "Basic Business English", question 1

The water in the refrigerator should be ..........

(a) warm
(b) hot
(c) cold
(d) frozen

Business English Courses, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #42 "Basic Business English", answer 1

The water in the refrigerator should be cold.

Correct answer: (c) cold
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what does it mean the word refrigerator

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Keep your cool! Sat Feb 25, 2006 16:07 pm  Keep your cool!
 

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What does the word refrigerator mean?

A refrigerator or fridge is an electric kitchen cupboard in which food and drinks can be stored at low temperatures to keep them cool or preserve them.
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