heat

A2 CET-4 Oxf 3000 初中 FREQ #1637 ★★★★☆

n. 热, 热度, 体温, 高潮 vi. 加热, 激昂, 加剧 vt. 把...加热, 使激动

发音

UK /hiːt/
/ˈhiːt/
US /hit/
/ˈhɪi̯t/
/hɛt/

词形变化

heats 复数 heats het heats 三单 heating 现在分词 heated 过去式 heated 过去分词 het 过去式 het 过去分词

别名

heate MGU-H MGUH

教材释义与例句

名词

高温;压力;热度;热烈

warmth or the quality of being hot

释义与例句

n. A2 Oxf 3000
  1. 1.

    Thermal energy.

    不可数 可数

    This furnace puts out 5000 BTUs of heat. That engine is really throwing off some heat. Removal of heat from the liquid caused it to turn into a solid.

  2. 2.

    The condition or quality of being hot.

    不可数 可数

    Stay out of the heat of the sun!

  3. 3.

    An attribute of a spice that causes a burning sensation in the mouth.

    不可数 可数

    The chili sauce gave the dish heat.

  4. 4.

    A period of intensity, particularly of emotion.

    不可数 可数

    It's easy to make bad decisions in the heat of the moment.

  5. 5.

    An undesirable amount of attention.

    不可数 可数

    The heat from her family after her DUI arrest was unbearable.

  6. 6.

    A fastball.

    可数 体育 游戏 不可数

    The catcher called for the heat, high and tight.

  7. 7.

    A condition in which a mammal is aroused sexually or where it is especially fertile and therefore eager to mate.

    不可数 可数

    The male canines were attracted by the female in heat.

  8. 8.

    A condition in which a mammal is aroused sexually or where it is especially fertile and therefore eager to mate.

    In omegaverse fiction, a cyclical period in which omegas experience an intense, sometimes irresistible biological urge to mate.

    可数 俚语 不可数

    When Yuri goes into his first heat, it is not only an uncomfortable and traumatic physical experience, it is also an identity crisis: this is the moment realizes that he is an omega, and not a beta as he had previously assumed.

  9. 9.

    A condition in which a mammal is aroused sexually or where it is especially fertile and therefore eager to mate.

    The arousal or horniness of a person, likened to that of a mammal.

    可数 俚语 不可数
  10. 10.

    A preliminary race, used to determine the participants in a final race.

    预赛

    可数 不可数

    The runner had high hopes, but was out of contention after the first heat.

  11. 11.

    A stage in a competition, not necessarily a sporting one; a round.

    可数 引申义 不可数
  12. 12.

    One cycle of bringing metal to maximum temperature and working it until it is too cool to work further.

    可数 不可数

    I can make a scroll like that in a single heat.

  13. 13.

    A hot spell.

    热度

    可数 不可数

    The children stayed indoors during this year's summer heat.

  14. 14.

    Heating system; a system that raises the temperature of a room or building.

    不可数 可数

    I'm freezing; could you turn on the heat?

  15. 15.

    The output of a heating system.

    不可数 可数

    During the power outage we had no heat because the controls are electric. Older folks like more heat than the young.

  16. 16.

    A violent action unintermitted; a single effort.

    可数 不可数
  17. 17.

    The police.

    俚语 不可数 可数

    The heat! Scram!

  18. 18.

    One or more firearms.

    俚语 不可数 可数
  19. 19.

    Stylish and valuable sneakers.

    俚语 不可数 可数

    Whoa, that guy is rocking some serious heat.

  20. 20.

    A negative reaction from the audience, especially as a heel (or bad character), or in general.

    可数 俚语 不可数 政治 体育 军事
v. A2 Oxf 3000
  1. 1.

    To cause an increase in temperature of (an object or space); to cause to become hot (often with "up").

    加热

    及物

    I'll heat up the water.

  2. 2.

    To become hotter.

    不及物

    There's a pot of soup heating on the stove.

  3. 3.

    To excite or make hot by action or emotion; to make feverish.

    比喻 及物
  4. 4.

    To excite ardour in; to rouse to action; to excite to excess; to inflame, as the passions.

    比喻 及物
  5. 5.

    To arouse, to excite (sexually).

    发情

    俚语 及物

    The massage heated her up.

  6. 1.

    simple past and past participle of heat

    方言 废旧

词汇关系

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词源

From Middle English hete, from Old English hǣtu, from Proto-West Germanic *haitī, from Proto-Germanic *haitį̄ (“heat”), from Proto-Indo-European *keHy- (“heat; hot”). Cognate with Scots hete (“heat”), Saterland Frisian Hatte (“heat”), Old High German heizī (“heat”). Related also to Dutch hitte (“heat”), German Hitze (“heat”), Swedish hetta (“heat”), Icelandic hiti (“heat”).

来源:wiktionary