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Heat up Meaning in English

expression

ˈhit/ /ˈəp
HEET-up
hˈiːt/ /ˈʌp
HEET-up

释义

To make something warm or hot, especially food. It can also mean a situation is becoming more intense or exciting.

用法与细微差别

Used literally for food or liquids and metaphorically for discussions, arguments, or situations becoming more intense. In speaking, 'heat up leftovers,' 'things are heating up.' Informal, common in conversation.

例句

Please heat up the soup before dinner.

basic

I will heat up some milk for you.

basic

The weather is starting to heat up.

basic

Can you heat up the leftovers from last night?

natural

The debate started to heat up as more people joined.

natural

Things are about to heat up in the office with the new project.

natural