heat
Prononciation : [/hit/]
Mot
Contexte : « temperature »
(noun) the quality of being hot; high temperature. When something is hot, it has heat.
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The heat from the sun felt warm on my skin.
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I can't go outside in this extreme heat.
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Why is there so much heat coming from the oven?
Contexte : « cooking »
(verb) to make something hot, often by using a stove or oven. When you cook food, you usually have to heat it up.
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She heated the soup on the stove for dinner.
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Don't forget to heat up the leftovers before eating.
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Can you help me heat the water for tea?
Contexte : « intense feeling »
(noun) intense or extreme feeling, especially anger or excitement. When you feel very passionate or angry about something, you have heat.
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His words filled her with heat, making her cheeks flush.
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Try to calm down and not let your heat overtake you.
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Why do people sometimes feel heat when they're really excited?
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