heated 的定义
- made hot or hotter; warmed.
- excited; inflamed; vehement: a heated discussion.
heated 近义词
angry
warmed
更多heated例句
- Florida is a swing state, and many view the court’s decision to place a poll-tax on the formerly incarcerated as a way to suppress thousands of crucial votes in a heated election.
- Ginsburg’s death will light a bonfire in an already tumultuous political season, as emotions are heated and civil unrest — even violence — has gripped the country ahead of the 2020 presidential election.
- Heated gripsWe’re drifting into luxury territory here, but heated grips are a wonderful thing to have on an ATV in the north country.
- If the heated smoke rose high enough, it could last for years and pose a real threat to the ozone layer.
- This hot, hot heat comes from the super-heated hydrogen and helium inside the sun.
- In this clip, a teenage Minaj gets heated and throws a phone in a play rehearsal during her tenure at LaGuardia High School.
- Some say they believe that ISIS will simply withdraw from the city without fighting any heated battles.
- Shake off any excess flour and gently place in the heated oil.
- I saw it first hand during the conflict in Gaza this summer when friendships ended as the conflict and the rhetoric heated up.
- “I think the debate is so heated because people really care passionately about changing the world,” he said.
- He went on, ruminating on the vain shadow, into which his over-heated ambition to act and to be distinguished, had involved him.
- This fluid is then heated, adding crystals of sodium acetate until it becomes perfectly clear.
- The boiler at Greenwich was heated red hot and burnt all the joints the Sunday before the explosion.
- This is placed upon the stage of the microscope, and one of the projecting ends is heated with a small flame.
- And the word 'Warsaw' fled across his mind… as though it fell through the heated air into his mind… from hers.