English - English - heat

Pronunciation
n. warmth, high temperature; excitement, passion; early part of a race; state of being prepared for sexual activity (in female animals)
v. become hot; make hot
n. heat, warmth, high temperature

English - Spanish - heat

Pronunciation
s. calor, ardor, calina, temperatura; celo, estro; encendimiento, acaloramiento, ardentía; eliminatoria
v. calentar, caldear; calentarse

English - French - heat

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n. chaleur, ardeur; échauffement; rut
v. se chauffer, s'échauffer; chauffer

English - German - heat

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n. Hitze, Glut, hohe Temperatur; Aufregung, Leidenschaft; Brunst
v. sich erhitzen; aufwärmen, ewärmen

English - Indonesian - heat

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n. kepanasan, panas, bara, perasaan yg meluap, kemarahan, babak, bagian dr balapan, masa kelamin, tekanan
v. memanaskan, memanasi, mendiang, panas: menjadi panas, berdiang, memijarkan, memijar, menghangatkan, memperhangat

English - Italian - heat

Pronunciation
s. calore, caldo; entusiasmo, fervore, ardore, foga; impetuosità, focosità, irruenza; sapore piccante; (sl) imposizione, coercizione; estro venereo; (Sport) prova eliminatoria; batteria; (Met) infornata
v. scaldare, riscaldare; (fig) eccitare, infiammare

English - Polish - heat

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n. gorąco, żar, war, spiekota, ciepło, gorączka, zapał, ogień, podniecenie, uniesienie, ruja, cieczka, zaczerwienienie skóry {med.}, starcie z policją
v. grzać, ogrzać, zagrzać, rozgrzać, rozgrzać się, nagrzać, pogrzać, wygrzać, zgrzać, palić, opalać, rozpalać, rozognić, rozparzać, zaparzać, rozżarzać, ogrzewać, zagrzewać, nagrzewać, wygrzewać, opalić, rozpalić, zaparzyć, rozżarzyć

English - Portuguese - heat

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s. calor, aquecimento; paixão; excitação sexual; competição (geralmente eliminatória ou uma série dentre várias outras, como em corridas)
v. esquentar-se; esquentar

English - Romanian - heat

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n. căldură puternică, căldură, fierbinţeală, cald, energie calorică, vreme călduroasă, foc, jar, toi, înverşunare, ardoare, inflamaţie, iritaţie, căldură: călduri {zool.}, cuptor {fig.}, efort neîntrerupt, sforţare {fam.}, iuţeală, asalt final {sport.}
v. înfierbânta, încălzi, înflăcăra, inflama, aprinde, irita {med.}, arde, fierbe, înfierbânta: se înfierbânta, încălzi: se încălzi

English - Russian - heat

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с. жара; жар, тепло, теплота; теплота чувств; накал, пыл; азарт;раздражение, гнев; период течки
г. нагревать, греть; протопить; горячить; раздражать

English - Turkish - heat

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f. ısıtmak, kızıştırmak, hareketlendirmek, ısınmak, kızdırmak, kızmak, kızışmak
i. sıcaklık, hararet, ısı, vücut ısısı, ateş, ısıtma, acılık, öfke, kızgınlık, ısınma, kızışma, kızgınlık dönemi, baskı

English - Ukrainian - heat

Pronunciation
n. спека, жар, нагрівання, азарт, тепло
v. нагрівати, нагріватися, розжарювати, розжарюватися, топити, гарячкувати, згріти, зігрівати, обігрівати, огрівати
a. тепловий

Dutch - English - heat

Pronunciation
n. heat, warmth, high temperature

English - Dutch - heat

Pronunciation
zn. hitte; gloed; vroege wedstrijd; bronst
ww. opwarmen; verwarmen

English - Greek - heat

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ουσ. θερμότης, θερμότητα, ζέστη, καύσωνας, δρόμος
ρήμ. θερμαίνω

English - Arabic - heat

Pronunciation
‏إحترار، حر، حرارة، طقس حار، نار، نزوة، وهج‏
‏ثور، أثار، حمى، سخن، غضب‏

English - ChineseS - heat

Pronunciation
(名) 热, 高潮, 热度
(动) 把...加热; 使激动; 加热; 发热; 激昂

English - ChineseT - heat

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(名) 熱, 高潮, 熱度
(動) 把...加熱; 使激動; 加熱; 發熱; 激昂

English - Hindi - heat

Pronunciation
n. दाह, ताप, ऊष्मा, गरमी, हरारत, उमस, घाम, ताव, संताप, सेंक, क्रोद्ध, जोश, वेग, तेज
v. गरम करना, गरम होना, सेंकना, उत्तेजित करना

English - Japanese - heat

Pronunciation
(動) 熱くする; 熱くなる; 暖める; 興奮させる; 憤激させる
(名) 温かさ; 暖かさ; 温暖; 高温; 興奮; 発情(雌の動物)

English - Korean - heat

Pronunciation
명. 더움, 따뜻함, 열기; 흥분, 열정, 열렬함; 발정( 암컷의 동물에서)
동. 가열시키다, 따뜻하게 하다; 가열되다, 따뜻해지다

English - Vietnamese - heat

Pronunciation
n. hơi nóng, nhiệt khí, sức nóng, nhiệt, sự nung sắt, nỗi giận, tức giận, nỗi cáu
v. đun, đốt, làm cho nóng, trêu tức, làm nỗi giận, trở nên nóng

Definition of heat

Pronunciation
Noun
1. Thermal energy.
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. The condition or quality of being hot.
Stay out of the heat of the sun!
3. An attribute of a spice that causes a burning sensation in the mouth.
The chili sauce gave the dish heat.
4. A period of intensity, particularly of emotion.
It's easy to make bad decisions in the heat of the moment.
5. An undesirable amount of attention.
The heat from her family after her DUI arrest was unbearable.
6. The police.
The heat! Scram!
7. One or more firearms.
8. A fastball.
The catcher called for the heat, high and tight.
9. A condition where a mammal is aroused sexually or where it is especially fertile and therefore eager to mate.
The male canines were attracted by the female in heat.
10. A preliminary race, used to determine the participants in a final race
The runner had high hopes, but was out of contention after the first heat.
11. One cycle of bringing metal to maximum temperature and working it until it is too cool to work further.
I can make a scroll like that in a single heat.
12. A hot spell.
The children stayed indoors during this year's summer heat.
13. Heating system; a system that raises the temperature of a room or building.
I'm freezing; could you turn on the heat?
14. The output of a heating system.
During the power outage we had no heat because the controls are electric.   Older folks like more heat than the young.
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