heated up
英 [ˈhiːtɪd ʌp]
美 [ˈhiːtɪd ʌp]
网络 加热; 升温
英英释义
adj
- made warm or hot (`het' is a dialectal variant of `heated')
- a heated swimming pool
- wiped his heated-up face with a large bandana
- he was all het up and sweaty
双语例句
- I mean the fabric carbonizes when it's heated up.
我是说防火材料烧起来。 - The discussion on whether the human race can go against nature by cloning themselves has heated up with the advent of the first cloned sheep Dolly.
随着第一只克隆羊多莉的出现,关于人类是否可以违反自然来克隆自己的讨论日益激烈。 - Israel's election campaign heated up fast.
以色列竞选运动迅速升温。 - But controversy surrounding the non-dom rules has heated up as the numbers claiming this status have risen.
但由于申报非常住居民身份的人不断增加,围绕非本地规则的争议也激烈起来。 - The campaign has heated up in its final days.
竞选活动在最后阶段已经白热化。 - Thanks to the healthier state of its banking system, China is perhaps the only big economy where credit has heated up rather than frozen in recent months.
多亏了其相比过去更加健康的银行体系,中国可能是最近几个月唯一一个增加信贷而不是紧缩信贷的大型经济体。 - A dispute about whether climate change will cause more wars in Africa heated up last week with the publication of a study that pours cold water on the link.
关于气候变化是否导致了非洲更多战争的一场争论在上周因为一项对这一联系泼冷水的研究论文而升温。 - After a short opening ceremony, things heated up with different competitions starting to unfold.
简短的开幕式过后,各项比赛逐渐开始,场上气氛也慢慢热闹起来。 - We will test the drying cupboard properly tomorrow, but when we turned it on today, it heated up very quickly.
我们明天会好好测试干燥机,可是我们今天把它打开时,它很快就加热了。 - Left to itself, this warhead would have heated up like a meteor when it fell back into the atmosphere.
如果不采取措施,这种弹头返回大气层时会像流星一样被加热。