词汇 | heat |
释义 | heat noun uk /hiːt/ us /hiːt/ heatnoun (TEMPERATURE)B1[ S or U ] the quality of being hot or warm, or the temperature of something: 热,高温,热度 the heat of the sun/fire太阳/火的高温 How do you manage to work in this heat without air conditioning?在这种高温且没有空调的情况下你是怎么工作的? She always wore a coat, even in the heat of summer.她总是穿着大衣,甚至在炎热的夏天也不例外。 on a high heatCook the meat on a high heat (= at a high temperature). on a low heatLet it simmer on a low heat (= at a low temperature) for ten minutes. Turn the oven to a low heat.把烤箱调到低火。 Firefighters were driven back by the heat of the flames. A greenhouse stays warm because the glass traps the heat of the sun.温室保持着温暖,因为玻璃吸收了太阳的热量。 Let the liquid come to the boil and then reduce the heat. The flowers were drooping in the heat.花朵在热浪中垂下了头。 Hot & heat airless bake baking beat down blisteringly boiling boiling hot fug haze haze over mirage overheat scorchingly stifling stiflingly stuffiness suffocatingly superhot thermo- torrid heatnoun (IN BUILDING)A2[ U ]US(also mainly UKheating) the system that keeps a building warm: 供暖系统,暖气设备 Is the heat on?暖气开着吗? Hot & heat airless bake baking beat down blisteringly boiling boiling hot fug haze haze over mirage overheat scorchingly stifling stiflingly stuffiness suffocatingly superhot thermo- torrid heatnoun (RACE)[ C ] a race or competition in which it is decided who will compete in the final event: 预赛,小组赛 Phelps swam fastest in the heats. He lost the first heat by about a car length. Parts & stages of competitions 1-2-3 inning a game in handidiom added time bracket cup tie elimination event extra innings final full time half hand kick off lap playoff semi-finalist semifinal shootout squeaky-bum time timeout heatnoun (ANIMAL)on heatUK(USin heat) An animal that is in heat is in a state of sexual excitement and ready to breed: 发情 It is essential to know when the goat is on heat. heatnoun (IN BASEBALL)[ U ]USinformal in baseball, a pitcher's ability to throw the the ball very fast, or an act of doing this: bring the heatEven at the age of 40, he could still bring the heat. He struck out Bell with high heat. Baseball & rounders 1-2-3 inning ahead alley around the hornidiom at bat bomb curve heater hit the ball out of the parkidiom hitting coach home plate home stand horsehide sac solo spitter split-fingered fastball splitter squeeze play stretch Idiomsin the heat of the moment if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen put the heat on someone take the heat off someone the heat is on the heat of battle heat verb[ I or T ] uk /hiːt/ us /hiːt/ B2 to make something hot or warm, or to become hot or warm: (使)变热,(使)变暖 A large house like this must be expensive to heat.像这么大的房子取暖费一定很不少。 heat something upShall I heat up some soup for lunch?午饭我是不是应该热点汤呢? to become hot or make someone or something hot heatCan you heat up some soup for me? warmCome warm yourself by the fire. warm upI'll warm up some dinner for you. overheatI think the engine's overheated. bakeHe forgot to water his garden, and now the flowers are just baking in the sun. She's too miserly to heat the house properly. The fire heats the room up within minutes. The room was heated by a wood-burning stove.这个房间是靠烧木头的炉子来取暖的。 If you heat water to 100°C it turns to steam. Some kinds of plastic become pliable if they're heated.有些塑料遇热会变软。 Hot & heat airless bake baking beat down blisteringly boiling boiling hot fug haze haze over mirage overheat scorchingly stifling stiflingly stuffiness suffocatingly superhot thermo- torrid heat | American Dictionaryheat noun heatnoun (TEMPERATURE)[ U ]us/hit/ warmth, esp. a lot of warmth: the heat of the sun [ U ] physicsus/hit/ Heat is also a form of energy that a substance has because of the movement of its molecules or atoms. [ U ]us/hit/ The heat can also mean hot weather: I thought I’d like living in Florida, but the heat was too much for me. [ U ]us/hit/ The heat is also the system in a building or a stove that controls the temperature: I’m freezing – can you turn up the heat? Lower the heat when the water starts to boil. heatnoun (POWER)[ U ] physicsus/hit/ a type of energy that moves from one object or substance to another because of their difference in temperature heatnoun (EMOTION)[ U ]us/hit/ a state of strong emotion, esp. excitement or anger: The heat of his own argument swept him away. John apologized for the remarks he had made in the heat of the moment (= while he was angry or excited). heatnoun (RESPONSIBILITY)[ U ]us/hit/ responsibility or blame: We took a lot of heat for showing that on TV. heatnoun (COMPETITION)[ C ]us/hit/ a competition, esp. a race, in which it is decided who will compete in the final event heatnoun (BIOLOGY)in heatbiology If an animal, esp. a female, is in heat, it is ready to breed. heat verb[ T ] us/hit/ heatverb[T] (TEMPERATURE)to make a place or thing warm: It costs a lot to heat this house. Heat the sauce in the microwave. Phrasal verbheat up something heat | Business Englishheat noun informaluk /hiːt/us feel/take/face the heat to be in a difficult situation in which you have to deal with a lot of problems: Domestic retailers are feeling the heat from foreign competitors. turn up the heat (on sb/sth)(also put the heat on sb) to try to force someone or something to do something in order to get the result you want: OPEC could turn up the heat by increasing oil prices still further. Examples of heatheat Above the lower critical radiation, the plasma generates additional heat flux, and the surface temperature is increased. These could range from thickness and shape to qualities such as heat and weight resistance. Any ova with broken or cracked zonae were discarded before and after heat treatment. The heat generated in the doped core has to pass the heat impedance of the coating before it reaches the convecting water flow. The model is based on a realistic heat transfer law and also accounts for a non-symmetric arrangement of heat sources and sinks. Keeping this in mind we test to determine if the heat constraint dominates the demagnetization constraint. Warhaft measured the fluctuation statistics of the thermal field downstream of one or more parallel heated wires behind a grid in a wind tunnel. Here, heating was achieved by an electric current, and cooling by liquid flow. Meanwhile, as an epistemological consequence of microscopy, the argument from invisibility had led to heated debates over microscopic reality. Explosion of atomic clusters heated by high-intensity femtosecond laser pulses. The development of almost all embryos cultured in the heat-treated or trypsin-treated medium was arrested at the 2-cell stage. Nineteen articles were tumour cells that are sensitised to heat. In addition, it continuously monitors the heat consumption and sends each minute a report to the redistribution agent of the cluster it belongs to. Under the blistering heat, the long marches could be exhausting and water was a scarce commodity. Apparently, heated words had been exchanged between a number of villagers and the district o-cer. See all examples of heat These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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