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I . heat [hi:t] N

1. heat no pl (warmth):

heat
ciepło nt

2. heat (weather):

the heat
upał m
the heat
skwar m

3. heat AM (heating system):

heat

5. heat SPORTS:

heat

6. heat no pl (ready to breed):

to be on [or AM in] heat
to be on [or AM in] heat dog

II . heat [hi:t] VB trans

II . heat up VB intr

2. heat up situation:

heat up

heat rash N

heat rash
potówki fpl
heat rash

heat-resistant ADJ

heat-seeking ADJ

heat stroke N no pl

heat wave N

heat wave

prickly heat N no pl MED

prickly heat

white heat N no pl

1. white heat (high temperature):

white heat
white heat speech [or talk]
the white heat of sth

2. white heat fig:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In spite of the heat, the canal was excavated to a depth of 13 ft and a width of 18 ft.
en.wikipedia.org
You adapt technology that's made in the white heat of competition for areas that are socially useful.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The freezing squeezes the heat out of the droplets, making the thundercloud draftier.
www.digitaljournal.com
A difficulty of pressurization is that while it improves the power, the heat required increases proportionately to the increased power.
en.wikipedia.org
In addition, a hot plate should not be located in a place where the heat control of the appliance would be accessible to children and others unfamiliar with its operation.
en.wikipedia.org
Although geothermal sites are capable of providing heat for many decades, individual wells may cool down or run out of water.
en.wikipedia.org
The hot end of the replaceable tube is covered with turbulators for better heat transfer.
en.wikipedia.org
The propulsion system's 16 monopropellant rocket engine thrusters, which control momentum and station-keeping on orbit, were upgraded to accept higher heat loading from the sunshield.
www.nasa.gov
Additionally, the skiving process also increases the roughness of the heat-sink's fins.
en.wikipedia.org
For instance, did you know using an electric kettle to heat water is more efficient than the stove-top or the microwave?
www.theglobeandmail.com

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