Heat wave Meaning in English
expression
ˈhit/ /ˈweɪv
HEET-wayv
hˈiːt/ /wˈeɪv
HEET-wayv
Definition
A period of unusually hot weather, often lasting several days or more, much hotter than what is normal for the area.
Usage & Nuances
'Heat wave' is mainly used in news, weather reports, and daily conversation about climate. Often described with duration: 'a three-day heat wave'. Not used for short, hot afternoons—must last more than a day.
Spanish: ola de calorPortuguese (BR): onda de calorPortuguese (PT): onda de calorChinese (Simplified): 热浪Chinese (Traditional): 熱浪Hindi: लू की लहरArabic: موجة حرBengali: তাপপ্রবাহRussian: жара - волна жарыJapanese: 熱波Vietnamese: đợt nắng nóngKorean: 폭염Turkish: sıcak hava dalgasıUrdu: گرمی کی لہرIndonesian: gelombang panas
Example Sentences
We bought an extra fan because of the heat wave.
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The city is experiencing a heat wave this week.
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During the heat wave, many people stayed indoors.
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A heat wave can be dangerous for the elderly.
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Last summer’s heat wave broke all the temperature records.
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Everybody at work was talking about the heat wave and how to stay cool.
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