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noun
1.A preliminary round in a race or contest.
‘winners of the regional heats’
‘First round heats are scheduled for this morning and the finals of the three divisions on Sunday afternoon.’
2.A single operation of heating something, especially metal in a furnace.
‘about 100 tons is removed in each heat’
‘The weakest part of a weldment is the base metal affected by the heat of welding.’
3.A source or level of heat for cooking.
‘remove from the heat and beat in the butter’
‘Usually, food that was cooked over direct heat from a burning substance, or one that was smoked, could contain carcinogenic material.’
4.A spicy quality in food that produces a burning sensation in the mouth.
‘chilli peppers add taste and heat to food’
‘The two sources that appear via Google both suggest it is food noisy with heat.’
5.Heat seen as a form of energy arising from the random motion of the molecules of bodies, which may be transferred by conduction, convection, or radiation.
‘This is because during the collision the meteor loses part of its kinetic energy as heat radiation.’
‘Our results show that the conductive heat transfer model and the convective plus radiative heat transfer model best represent the data measured.’
6.Hot weather conditions.
‘the oppressive heat was making both men sweat’
‘After breakfast we looked in at the National Parks Centre in Reeth and got some info on our route and a weather forecast of heavy heat with possible thunderstorms and flash floods.’
7.Intensity of feeling, especially of anger or excitement.
‘conciliation services are designed to take the heat out of disputes’
‘For he had felt a sudden change and then a rush of heat as an incomprehensible anger had flowed through him.’
8.Intensive and unwelcome pressure or criticism, especially from the authorities.
‘a flurry of legal proceedings turned up the heat in the dispute’
‘the heat is on’
9.The amount of heat that is needed to cause a specific process or is evolved in such a process.
‘the heat of formation’
‘Heat will then be absorbed in the process and the heat of solution will be positive.’
10.The quality of being hot; high temperature.
‘the fierce heat of the sun’
‘The building will also be sensitive to sun angles and heat and cold retention.’
verb
1.(of a person) become excited or impassioned.
‘he seemed to calm down as quickly as he had heated up’
‘As I kept hitting shots and began to heat up, the Celtics tried to mix it up a little.’
2.Become more intense and exciting.
‘the action really begins to heat up’
‘Despite the icy cold introduction to the New Year, football fever is beginning to heat up once again.’
3.Inflame; excite.
‘this discourse had heated them’
4.Make or become hot or warm.
‘the room faces north and is difficult to heat’
‘the pipes expand as they heat up’
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