Steam up Meaning in English
expression
ˈstim/ /ˈəp
STEEM-uhp
stˈiːm/ /ˈʌp
STEEM-up
Definition
To become covered or filled with steam so that the surface is hard to see through, often referring to glass or mirrors. It can also mean to make something foggy with steam.
Usage & Nuances
Primarily informal and used for glasses, mirrors, car windows, etc. 'Steam up' is often used in passive ('The window steamed up') or with 'get.' Can also mean making a room hot and humid. Not the same as 'fog up,' which is more general.
Spanish: empañarse - llenarse de vaporPortuguese (BR): embaçar - encher de vaporPortuguese (PT): embaciar - encher de vaporChinese (Simplified): 起雾 - 蒸汽覆盖Chinese (Traditional): 起霧 - 蒸氣覆蓋Hindi: भाप से भर जाना - नमी आ जानाArabic: يتغطى بالبخار - يتكوّن عليه بخارBengali: বাস্পে ঢাকা পড়া - কুয়াশাচ্ছন্ন হওয়াRussian: запотевать - покрываться паромJapanese: 曇る - 湯気で曇るVietnamese: bị phủ hơi nước - mờ đi vì hơi nướcKorean: 김이 서리다 - 김으로 흐려지다Turkish: buhar yapmak - buharla kaplanmakUrdu: بھاپ سے ڈھک جانا - بھاپ چھا جاناIndonesian: berembun karena uap - berkabut karena uap
Example Sentences
After my shower, the mirror steamed up.
basic
The car windows steamed up during the rain.
basic
Be careful not to steam up your glasses when you cook.
basic
The bathroom always steams up when I take a hot bath.
natural
My glasses steamed up as soon as I entered the bakery.
natural
Don't touch the window or it'll steam up even more.
natural