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单词 heated
释义
heatedheat‧ed /ˈhiːtɪd/ ●○○ adjective Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • a heated swimming pool
  • Ed and I used to stay up all night, drinking wine and having heated arguments about politics.
  • The gun control issue continues to be the subject of heated debate.
  • Things got very heated as I demanded he pay me full compensation.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • After a short heated argument, the inspector agreed to pay the costs in cash from his local station funds.
  • Next to the lake is a heated outdoor swimming pool and children's pool.
  • These wax-filled heated rollers have soft rubber surface which means they are gentle and kind to hair.
  • This is another species ideally suited to the heated aquarium.
Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorwords for describing an angry meeting, argument etc
· I could hear my parents having an angry argument downstairs.· There were more angry protests outside the Republican convention Friday.
a furious argument, discussion, disagreement etc is one in which people express very angry feelings: · A furious argument was taking place outside the pub.· The new import laws have provoked furious complaints from business groups.
something such as a discussion or relationship that is stormy is one in which angry feelings are often expressed: · The December peace talks are likely to be stormy.· After a long and sometimes stormy discussion, a decision was finally reached.· Their relationship could be stormy at times.
: heated argument/debate/discussion etc angry and excited: · The gun control issue continues to be the subject of heated debate.· Ed and I used to stay up all night, drinking wine and having heated arguments about politics.· Things got very heated as I demanded he pay me full compensation.
British /furor American a situation in which a lot of angry feelings are expressed, especially about something that a lot of people care about: · Addison's theory caused a furore in the academic world.furore over: · There was a furor over a recent exhibit at the Museum of Contemporary Art.
a situation in which a lot of people express angry feelings, shock, or disappointment at something they think is very wrong or unfair: · There was an immediate uproar when the company talked about cutting holiday time.set off an uproar: · The court's decision set off an uproar among religious activists.
if feelings run high a lot of people are feeling very angry and excited about something, especially something that affects them personally, or that they have very strong opinions about: · Feelings always run high in games between the two teams.· With the economy in ruins, feelings against the Prime Minister are running high.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
(=involving very strong feelings)· Someone was having a heated argument with a police officer.
(=in which people express strong opinions in an angry way)· There has been a fierce debate over the way the war was fought.
(=a very angry conversation)· I overheard a heated exchange between John and his wife.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADVERB
· So they tend not to thrive in dry centrally heated rooms.· Remove seedlings from windowsills at night, as even centrally heated houses can become icy near the windows.· Dry, centrally heated homes with their low-humidity atmosphere just make matters worse.· There are 20 centrally heated bedrooms, each of which has been individually designed.· In modern, centrally heated homes, chilblains occur less and less.· The result - we have beautiful new homes and centrally heated redundancy!
NOUN
· Witnesses have already given descriptions of the pair who were seen having what appeared to be a heated argument.· It may mean heated arguments, harsh words and hurt feelings, but once the air is cleared everyone will feel better.· After a short heated argument, the inspector agreed to pay the costs in cash from his local station funds.· There was heated argument at the meeting, with strongly differing views advanced.· Some one there was having a heated argument with an official, who then called the guard to deal with the matter.· There was a heated argument between the two men which at length it fell to Branson to settle.· Her husband was having a heated argument with a short fat woman about television as an inducement to juvenile delinquency.· After the match Trevor and I had a heated argument over what will, undoubtedly, be another suspension.
· There was heated debate, but by the casting vote of the chairman we got our grant.· There was heated debate regarding the performance of number of ministers.· After fifteen months of heated debate, Billingham was abandoned.· Around such alternatives have views polarised in the heated debate over what the bill means for viewers.· Indeed, this is an area of heated debate and it is quite difficult to tease out what is actually going on.· But even wind power, as heated debates at various public enquiries have revealed, is not without its critics.· This set off another heated debate.
· He comes, and after a heated discussion he commits himself to closing down the factory by 1992.· It got off to a hairy start with several heated discussions about what a wild boar is.· As the three men entered the room there were several heated discussions in progress.· The clause on state language provoked heated discussion.· They are, accordingly, the object of much heated discussion by economists and politicians as well as by social scientists.· We liked to talk about things, to search each other's memories for information and sometimes to have heated discussions.
· For a few minutes there were heated exchanges between the two.· That wasn't a truth he wanted to hear so there was quite a heated exchange.· Ken Clarke, having listened to one of our more heated exchanges, wondered if we would ever speak to each other again.· He had heard a heated exchange between Day and William Tidbury while they were in custody at Newbury.· She was an only child and hated her parents' heated exchanges.
· While her hair was set in large heated rollers to give fullness, Lizzie set to work on Angela's make-up.· These wax-filled heated rollers have soft rubber surface which means they are gentle and kind to hair.· Try not to use heated rollers, styler or dryer every day.· Constant use of hairdryers and heated rollers takes its toll.· Then you can either blow dry or use heated rollers or tongs.· If you are using heated rollers, make sure they and your hair are completely cold before you remove them.· Use styling products that are designed to add volume and try experimenting with heated rollers to add body and waves.· Hot Pressed paper pass through a set of heated rollers after sheet formation to give them a smooth, plate finish.
Phrases
PHRASES FROM THE ENTRY
  • After a short heated argument, the inspector agreed to pay the costs in cash from his local station funds.
  • After fifteen months of heated debate, Billingham was abandoned.
  • It got off to a hairy start with several heated discussions about what a wild boar is.
  • No presidential policy is so controversial that it provokes heated debate.
  • Since 1980, a balanced-budget amendment has been the focus of heated debate in congressional committees and on the floor.
  • There was heated argument at the meeting, with strongly differing views advanced.
  • There was a heated argument between the two men which at length it fell to Branson to settle.
  • Witnesses have already given descriptions of the pair who were seen having what appeared to be a heated argument.
Word family
WORD FAMILYnounheatheaterheatingverbheatoverheatadjectiveheatedunheatedadverbheatedly
1a heated swimming pool, room etc is made warm using a heater2heated argument/debate/discussion etc an argument etc that is full of angry and excited feelingsheatedly adverb
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