heat up
英 [hiːt ʌp]
美 [hiːt ʌp]
(尤指将已经冷掉的熟食)加热; 激化; 加剧; 变得激烈(或热烈); 变热
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB (尤指将已经冷掉的熟食)加热
When youheatsomethingup, especially food which has already been cooked and allowed to go cold, you make it hot.- Freda heated up a pie for me.
弗蕾达为我热了一块馅饼。
- Freda heated up a pie for me.
- PHRASAL VERB 激化;加剧;变得激烈(或热烈)
When a situationheats up, things start to happen much more quickly and with increased interest and excitement among the people involved.- Then in the last couple of years, the movement for democracy began to heat up.
然后在过去几年里,民主运动开始升温。
- Then in the last couple of years, the movement for democracy began to heat up.
- PHRASAL VERB 变热
When somethingheats up, it gradually becomes hotter.- In the summer her mobile home heats up like an oven.
夏天一到,她的活动住房就变得像烤炉一样热。
- In the summer her mobile home heats up like an oven.
英英释义
verb
- make more intense
- Emotions were screwed up
- make hot or hotter
- the sun heats the oceans
- heat the water on the stove
- gain heat or get hot
- The room heated up quickly