单词 | to warm up |
释义 | > as lemmasto warm up (U.S. to warm over) c. to warm up (U.S. to warm over): to make warm again (cooked food that has become cold). Also (rarely) without adverb. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > cooking > cook [verb (transitive)] > reheat to warm up1848 reheat1884 1848 C. Dickens Dombey & Son lix. 589 She requests to have that little bit of sweetbread that was left, warmed up for her supper. 1853 A. Soyer Pantropheon 380 Another custom..was that of warming the remains of a preceding banquet for other guests. 1863 W. C. Baldwin Afr. Hunting iii. 68 We lived for three days on a most recommendable stew,..which appeared, warmed up fresh, at every meal. 1885 ‘Mrs. Alexander’ Valerie's Fate iv Valerie went..to the kitchen to warm up an appetizing little dish prepared by the femme de ménage. to warm up ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > types of play, actions, or postures > [verb (transitive)] > other actions or types of play outshoot1545 football1599 pitch1717 make1819 to warm up1868 to draw out1893 bench1898 foot1900 cover1907 cannonball1911 telegraph1913 unsight1923 snap1951 to sit out1955 pike1956 to sit down1956 wrong-foot1960 blindside1968 sit1977 1868 Field 4 July 14/3 First Trinity rowed over for the trial heat, and in the final heat on the second day ‘warmed up’ University to some tune. < as lemmas |
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