cold room
cold room — 慣用語
1. a special space, often in a shop or factory, kept much colder than normal so tha
冷藏室
保持低溫、讓食物或貨品保鮮的空間
a special space, often in a shop or factory, kept much colder than normal so that food, flowers, or other goods stay fresh for longer.
Wei stacked the boxes of fresh fish inside the cold room before lunch.
Wei 在午餐前把一箱箱新鮮魚貨堆進冷藏室。
noun used for a storage space that keeps food fresh
The bakery keeps its butter and cream in a small cold room at the back.
這家麵包店把奶油和鮮奶油放在後面一間小冷藏室裡。
collocation: keep something in a cold room
Workers wear thick coats whenever they enter the cold room to check supplies.
工人每次進冷藏室清點存貨時都會穿上厚外套。
The flower shop installed a cold room so the roses would last through the week.
那家花店裝了一間冷藏室,好讓玫瑰能撐過整個禮拜。
Paloma found the missing cheese on a low shelf in the restaurant's cold room.
Paloma 在餐廳冷藏室的低層架子上找到了不見的起司。
- cold store
British term for the same kind of refrigerated storage space
- walk-in fridge
informal; stresses that a person can walk inside it
用法筆記
Refers to a purpose-built storage space, not simply any room that feels chilly. The subject keeping it is usually a shop, restaurant, or factory.