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11heat — UK US /hiːt/ noun INFORMAL ● feel/take/face the heat Cf. take/face the heat ● turn up the heat (on sb/sth) Cf. turn up the heat on sth …
12Heat — Heat, v. i. 1. To grow warm or hot by the action of fire or friction, etc., or the communication of heat; as, the iron or the water heats slowly. [1913 Webster] 2. To grow warm or hot by fermentation, or the development of heat by chemical… …
13Heat — (h[e^]t), imp. & p. p. of {Heat}. Heated; as, the iron though heat red hot. [Obs. or Archaic] Shak. [1913 Webster] …
14Heat It Up — «Heat It Up» Sencillo de Bubba Sparxxx del álbum The Charm Formato CD Single Grabación 2006 Género(s) Hip hop, Southern rap …
15heat — [n1] high temperature calefaction, calidity, dog days*, fever, fieriness, heatwave, hotness, hot spell, hot weather, incalescence, incandescence, sultriness, swelter, torridity, torridness, warmness, warmth; concept 610 Ant. cold, cool heat [n2]… …
16heat — sb., et, s el. heat, ene; de vandt det indledende heat …
17HEAT-1X — HEAT 1X  одноступенчатая голландская ракета носитель, разрабатываемая для частных пилотируемых полётов в космос. Полезной нагрузкой ракеты является суборбитальная капсула Тихо Браге. Разработчик  фирма Copenhagen Suborbitals.… …
18heat up — (something) to become more active. Although nothing is happening right now, business will likely heat up in September after vacation season. Her report has heated up debate on how the president should behave …
19heat´ed|ly — heat|ed «HEE tihd», adjective. 1. angry, excited, or violent; vehement: »a heated argument. 2. hot; inflamed. –heat´ed|ly, adverb …
20heat|ed — «HEE tihd», adjective. 1. angry, excited, or violent; vehement: »a heated argument. 2. hot; inflamed. –heat´ed|ly, adverb …