heat
英 [hi?t]
美[hit]
- n. 高溫;壓力;熱度;熱烈
- vt. 使激動;把…加熱
詞組搭配
heat up 【非正式用語】
To become acute or intense
變得劇烈或強烈
“If inflation heats up, interest rates could increase”(&b{Christian Science Monitor})
“如果通貨膨脹加劇則利率可能會提高”(&b{基督教科學(xué)箴言報})
if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitche
(proverb)if you can't deal with the pressures and difficulties of a situation or task, you should leave others to deal with it rather than complaining
(諺)怕熱,就別呆在廚房里(意指倘若無法應(yīng)對壓力和困難就應(yīng)讓別人去處理,而不是抱怨)
in the heat of the moment
while temporarily angry, excited, or engrossed, and without stopping for thought
一時沖動之下;盛怒之下;一時性起
on heat(in heat)[美]
(of a female mammal) in the receptive period of the sexual cycle; in oestrus
(雌性哺乳動物)在發(fā)情期中;發(fā)情