heat 意味
EN[hiːt] [-iːt]US
日熱 ウ熱
- 熱(ねつ、heat)とは、慣用的には、肌で触れてわかる熱さや冷たさといった感覚である温度の元となるエネルギーという概念を指していると考えられているが、物理学では熱と温度は明確に区別される概念である。本項目においては主に物理学的な「熱」の概念について述べる。
- 熱力学における熱とは、1つの物体や系から別の物体や系への温度接触によるエネルギー伝達の過程であり、ある物体に熱力学的な仕事以外でその物体に伝達されたエネルギーと定義される。
- 関連する内部エネルギーという用語は、物体の温度を上げることで増加するエネルギーにほぼ相当する。熱は正確には高温物体から低温物体へエネルギーが伝達する過程が「熱」として認識される。
EN HEAT
- 名詞 (Noun)PLheats
- (uncountable) Thermal energy.
- (uncountable) The condition or quality of being hot.
- Stay out of the heat of the sun!
- (uncountable) An attribute of a spice that causes a burning sensation in the mouth.
- The chili sauce gave the dish heat.
- (uncountable) A period of intensity, particularly of emotion.
- It's easy to make bad decisions in the heat of the moment.
- (uncountable) An undesirable amount of attention.
- The heat from her family after her DUI arrest was unbearable.
- (uncountable, slang) The police.
- The heat! Scram!
- (uncountable, slang) One or more firearms.
- You carrying heat?" "You saw me unload the pistol," Hugo said. "It's in the waistband. And the kitchen knife. I need that for eating.
- (countable, baseball) A fastball.
- The catcher called for the heat, high and tight.
- (uncountable) A condition where a mammal is aroused sexually or where it is especially fertile and therefore eager to mate.
- The male canines were attracted by the female in heat.
- (countable) A preliminary race, used to determine the participants in a final race.
- The runner had high hopes, but was out of contention after the first heat.
- (countable) One cycle of bringing metal to maximum temperature and working it until it is too cool to work further.
- I can make a scroll like that in a single heat.
- (countable) A hot spell.
- The children stayed indoors during this year's summer heat.
- (uncountable) Heating system; a system that raises the temperature of a room or building.
- I'm freezing; could you turn on the heat?
- (uncountable) The output of a heating system.
- During the power outage we had no heat because the controls are electric. Older folks like more heat than the young.
- (uncountable) Thermal energy.
- 動詞 (Verb)SGheatsPRheatingPT, PPheated
- To cause an increase in temperature of an object or space; to cause something to become hot (often with "up").
- I'll heat up the water.
- To excite or make hot by action or emotion; to make feverish.
- To excite ardour in; to rouse to action; to excite to excess; to inflame, as the passions.
- To arouse, to excite (sexually).
- The massage heated her up.
- To cause an increase in temperature of an object or space; to cause something to become hot (often with "up").
- より多くの例
- 文の途中で使用される
- When it starts to boil, turn down the heat to a simmer.
- Vineyard owners, many of them in midharvest when the fire struck, have begun adding up the effects of heat and smoke, which can damage grape quality even if vines survive.
- You have a combination of exceptionally dry, cold air — which indoor heating makes even drier — overbathing and use of harsh soaps,” which can strip the skin of its moisture, he said. “s.
- 文の初めに使われる
- Heat the lead to liquidize it, then pour it into the mold.
- Heat some oil in a cast-iron skillet and add the onions.
- Heat sterilization is used during canning so the food can be safely stored for long periods.
- 文の終わに使われる
- Instead of allowing the juice after the incision to inspissate on the capsule, he collected it immediately, and dried it by artificial heat.
- As examples of vector quantities may be mentioned the distance between any two given points, a velocity, a force, an acceleration, angular velocity, intensity of magnetization flux of heat.
- We should all go inside, before somebody keels over from the heat.
- 文の途中で使用される
Definition of heat in English Dictionary
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