heat
heat 英 [hi:t] 美 [hit]
n. 热;热度; v. 把…加热
进行时:heating 过去式:heated 过去分词:heated 第三人称单数:heats 名词复数:heats
- Objects that give off heat — or a feeling of warmth — include the sun, a radiator, and even your body. You can feel a marked difference in air temperature if you hold your hand near the heat of a candle flame, for example.
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- n. 热;热度;
- v. 把…加热
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1. He could feel the heat of the sun on his back.
他感觉到太阳照射在背上的热力。
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2. The fire gave out a fierce heat.
火焰散发出炽热。
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3. to increase the heat,to reduce the heat
提高╱降低温度
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4. to suffer from the heat
受暑热之苦
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5. the afternoon heat,the midday heat
午后╱正午时分的热浪
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6. The heat in the factory was unbearable.
工厂里的高温令人无法忍受。
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7. The heat wasn't on and the house was freezing.
暖气没有开,房子里冰冷。
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8. ‘No, I won't,’ he said with heat in his voice.
“不,我绝不。”他怒气冲冲地说。
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9. Heat the oil and add the onions.
把油烧热后加入洋葱。
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10. The oven takes a while to heat up.
烤箱得过会儿才能热起来。
- heat (n.) Old English hætu, hæto "heat, warmth, quality of being hot; fervor, ardor," from Proto-Germanic *haita- "heat" (source also of Old Saxon hittia, Old Norse hiti, Old Frisian hete, German hitze "heat," Gothic heito "fever"), from PIE *kaid-, from root *kai- "heat." The same root is the source of Old English hat "hot" and hæða "hot weather."
- heat (v.) Old English hætan "to make hot; to become hot," from Proto-Germanic *haita- (see heat (n.)). Related: Heated (with many variants in Middle English); heating. Compare Middle Dutch heeten, Dutch heten, German heizen "to heat."
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