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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)

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Although geothermal sites are capable of providing heat for many decades, individual wells may cool down or run out of water.
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It is thought to have the function of clearing heat and toxic materials in the body, invigorating the circulation of blood, and eliminating swelling.
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Even in the heat of summer this is a cool and relaxing park due to gentle breezes and shady trees.
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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.
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You adapt technology that's made in the white heat of competition for areas that are socially useful.
www.telegraph.co.uk
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.
www.digitaljournal.com
A difficulty of pressurization is that while it improves the power, the heat required increases proportionately to the increased power.
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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?
www.theglobeandmail.com
The elastic efficiency of the resilin isolated from locust tendon has been reported to be 97% (only 3% of stored energy is lost as heat).
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