What is hob? How to use in English

Definition & pronunciation of hob

hobnoun

bếp nấu

/hɒb//hɑːb/

Where does the word hob come from?

The origin of the word "hob" is believed to come from the Old English word "hubban," which means "to settle" or "to make a dwelling." In Middle English (circa 1100-1500), "hob" referred to a small, hut-like structure or a den. Over time, the word evolved to describe a small, enclosed space or a hiding place. In the 17th century, the term "hob" was also used to describe a type of small, usually decorative, enclosure for plants or animals. In modern English, the word "hob" is often used in phrases such as "hobnob" (to associate or socialize with someone) or "hobgoblin" (a mischievous spirit or imp). Interestingly, the word "hob" has also been used in science fiction and fantasy to describe a type of mythical, usually rodent-like creature that can fit into small spaces.

Vocabulary summary hob

typenoun

meaningfireplace divider (to keep food warm)

meaningring toss pins

meaning(like) hobnail

Example of vocabulary hobnamespace

meaning

the top part of a cooker where food is cooked in pans; a similar surface that is built into a kitchen unit and is separate from the oven

  • an electric/a gas hob
  • a ceramic hob
  • A pan of soup was simmering on the hob.
  • The wok can be used on both gas or electric hobs.
  • The author of the bestselling novel has become a hob in literary circles, frequently attending book fairs and signing events.
meaning

a metal shelf at the side of a fire, used in the past for heating pans, etc. on


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