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an appliance designed to extract humidity from the air and thereby cool it
we rarely turn on the air-conditioner
How To Use air-conditioner In A Sentence
- A ‘Supercomputer Room’, chilled by strong air-conditioners awaits the arrival ‘soon’, through a soft loan, of an estimated US $19.5 million terabyte cruncher.
- Chizuru ended up staring straight at the ceiling of her room, the gentle purr of the air-conditioner humming inside her ears.
- But she lay and tossed in the soft bed, which seemed hot even though an air-conditioner thrummed in the window. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
- You will even be able to buy an air-conditioner to make the summer heat more endurable.
- we rarely turn on the air-conditioner
- Heavy lidded by the glare-filled monochromatic monotony of the landscape, soothed by the cool breath of the air-conditioner, we fell asleep.
- Nervously, she entered the store, the cool air of the air-conditioner rushing over her.
- Almost all urban households in China now have a washing machine, a refrigerator and an air-conditioner, according to government statistics.
- I waited until the condenser in the air-conditioner cut in with a metallic whingeing and opened the door. INSTRUMENTS OF DARKNESS
- The main bone of contention is the temperature level of the air-conditioners.