heated
- IPA[ˈhiːtɪd]
英式
- made warm or hot;inflamed with passion or conviction
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形容詞
- 1. made warm or hot a heated swimming pool 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. inflamed with passion or conviction she had a heated argument with an official 同義詞 反義詞
- the quality of being hot; high temperature: the fierce heat of the sun
- make or become hot or warm: the room faces north and is difficult to heat the pipes expand as they heat up
Oxford Dictionary
- the quality of being hot; high temperature: it is sensitive to both heat and cold
- make or become hot or warm: the room faces north and is difficult to heat the pipes expand as they heat up
Oxford American Dictionary
- equipment or devices used to provide heat, especially to a building: baseboard heating
Oxford American Dictionary
- equipment or devices used to provide heat, especially to a building: we had no heating in our bedrooms
Oxford Dictionary
- a situation in which two or more competitors in a race are exactly level: competition is always fierce, with a dead heat in one of the early races there was a dead heat for second place
- run or finish a race exactly level: he dead-heated at Aintree his riding of Marina Park to dead-heat with King's Signet was inspired
Oxford Dictionary
- heat produced by steam, especially by a central heating system in a building or on a train or ... steam heat from cast-iron radiators
- heat (something) by passing hot steam through it, especially at high pressure: this process steam-heats the grapes and juice before fermentation steam-heated milk
Oxford American Dictionary
- the temperature or state of something that is so hot that it emits white light.
Oxford Dictionary
- heat produced by steam, especially by a central heating system in a building or on a train or ... steam heat from cast-iron radiators
- heat (something) by passing hot steam through it, especially at high pressure: this process steam-heats the grapes and juice before fermentation steam-heated milk
Oxford Dictionary
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