The term refrigeratory or refrigerator had been used by brewers and distillers as “…part of an Alembick, or Distilng-Vessel, which is plac'd about the Head of the Still, and fill’d with Water to cool it, that the spirituous Vapours may the more easily thicken into Drops, and descend thro' the Neck of the Vessel.” [The New World of Words. Edward Phillips. 1720] Atlee's refrigerator is the small part within the bucket on the left side [E] as part of the coils [Encyclopaedia Londinensis. London: 1810]
Although Moore called his ice box a 'refrigeratory' when he wrote to Jefferson, the following year, 1803, when he patented it, he used "Refrigerators (this being the most appropriate term I have thought of for the machines intended to be here described)."
也不是编的啦 差不多就是你说的这个样子
【 在 Realpig (小毛兔你好) 的大作中提到: 】
: 汗。。。真的是现编。。。
: 一边编就一边觉得荒谬
: 比如当年第一个品牌Frigo
: 跟Frigus显然亲缘更近
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