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1. phrasal verbWhen you heat something up, especially food which has already been cooked and allowed to go cold, you make it hot. Freda heated up a pie for me. [VERB PARTICLE noun] [Also VERB noun PARTICLE] 2. phrasal verbWhen a situation heats up, things start to happen much more quickly and with increased interest and excitement among the people involved. Then in the last couple of years, the movement for democracy began to heat up. [VERB PARTICLE] 3. phrasal verbWhen something heats up, it gradually becomes hotter. In the summer her mobile home heats up like an oven. [VERB PARTICLE] See full dictionary entry for heatSynonyms of 'heat up'warm up, get hotter, become hot, rise in temperature More Synonyms of heat up In other languagesheat up British English: heat up / hiːt ʌp/ VERB When you heat something up, especially food which has already been cooked and allowed to go cold, you make it hot. She heated up some soup for me. - American English: heat up
- Arabic: يُسَخِّنُ
- Brazilian Portuguese: esquentar
- Chinese: 加热
- Croatian: podgrijati
- Czech: ohřát jídlo
- Danish: opvarme
- Dutch: opwarmen
- European Spanish: calentar
- Finnish: lämmittää
- French: réchauffer
- German: erwärmen
- Greek: ζεσταίνω
- Italian: scaldare
- Japanese: 加熱する
- Korean: (…)을 데우다
- Norwegian: varme opp
- Polish: podgrzać
- European Portuguese: aquecer
- Romanian: a reîncălzi
- Russian: разогревать
- Latin American Spanish: calentar
- Swedish: värma upp
- Thai: อุ่น
- Turkish: kızışmak
- Ukrainian: підігрівати
- Vietnamese: hâm nóng
Chinese translation of 'heat up' vi - [water, room]
热(熱)起来(來) (rè qǐlái)
See heat In the summer her mobile home heats up like an oven. Synonyms get hotter become hot rise in temperature become warm grow hot See heat- heartsick
- hearty
- heat
- heat up
- heated
- heath
- heathen
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