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heat (EN)
sustantivo, verbo

sustantivo “heat”

sing. heat, pl. heats o no contable
  1. calor
    The heat of the desert sun was unbearable.
  2. calor
    Heat is transferred from the fire to the pot.
  3. calefacción
    The house was cold because the heat wasn't working.
  4. un período de clima caluroso
    They stayed indoors during the summer heat.
  5. fervor
    In the heat of the moment, she said something she regretted.
  6. picante
    The chili peppers added a lot of heat to the dish.
  7. eliminatoria
    He won his heat and advanced to the finals.
  8. (en animales) un período en el que una hembra está lista para aparearse; celo
    The cat is in heat and keeps meowing loudly.
  9. (palabra coloquial) presión o atención de las autoridades
    They left town to avoid the heat from the police.
  10. (argot, EE. UU.) un arma de fuego o arma blanca
    The detective suspected he was carrying heat.

verbo “heat”

infinitivo heat; él heats; pret. heated; part. heated; ger. heating
  1. calentar
    She heated the soup on the stove.
  2. calentarse
    The oven is heating up now.
  3. excitar (sexualmente)
    The romantic movie heated them up.