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I . heat [hi:t] N no pl

3. heat (emotional state):

heat
heat
пыл m

4. heat (sports race):

heat
heat
heat

II . heat [hi:t] VB trans

1. heat (make hot):

heat
heat

2. heat (excite):

heat
heat

dead heat N

heat exchanger N

heat gauge N

heat pump N

heat rash <-es> N

heat-resistant, heat-resisting ADJ

heat-seeking [ˈhi:tsi:kɪŋ] ADJ MIL

heat shield N

heat stroke N

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Alternatively, a chemically inert reaction mass can be heated using a high-energy power source via a heat exchanger, and then no combustion chamber is used.
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The freezing squeezes the heat out of the droplets, making the thundercloud draftier.
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You adapt technology that's made in the white heat of competition for areas that are socially useful.
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In spite of the heat, the canal was excavated to a depth of 13 ft and a width of 18 ft.
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Some manufacturers have a separate ground loop fluid pump pack, while some integrate the pumping and valving within the heat pump.
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Additionally, the skiving process also increases the roughness of the heat-sink's fins.
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For instance, did you know using an electric kettle to heat water is more efficient than the stove-top or the microwave?
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A difficulty of pressurization is that while it improves the power, the heat required increases proportionately to the increased power.
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During heat waves, for instance, there is usually an excess mortality rate in the population, affecting especially older adults and those who are sick.
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The relief column marches on towards the fort but heat, lack of water and a sand castle building competition gone wrong decimates the force to a handful.
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