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1 overheat over·heat
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2 overheat
[ˌəʊvə'hiːt] 1.verbo transitivo surriscaldare [ room]; fare scaldare troppo [sauce, oven]2.verbo intransitivo [car, oven] surriscaldarsi* * *[ˌəʊvə'hiːt] 1.verbo transitivo surriscaldare [ room]; fare scaldare troppo [sauce, oven]2.verbo intransitivo [car, oven] surriscaldarsi -
3 (to) overheat
(to) overheat /əʊvəˈhi:t/A v. t.( anche fig.) surriscaldareB v. i.( anche fig.) surriscaldarsi; accalorarsi; eccitarsi: The Italian economy was overheating, l'economia italiana si stava surriscaldandooverheateda.2 accalorato; eccitato● ( di un motore, ecc.) to get overheated, surriscaldarsioverheatingn. [u]( anche fig.) surriscaldamento; accaloramento; eccitazione. -
4 (to) overheat
(to) overheat /əʊvəˈhi:t/A v. t.( anche fig.) surriscaldareB v. i.( anche fig.) surriscaldarsi; accalorarsi; eccitarsi: The Italian economy was overheating, l'economia italiana si stava surriscaldandooverheateda.2 accalorato; eccitato● ( di un motore, ecc.) to get overheated, surriscaldarsioverheatingn. [u]( anche fig.) surriscaldamento; accaloramento; eccitazione. -
5 overheated
[ˌəʊvə'hiːtɪd] 1. 2.aggettivo [ room] surriscaldato; [ debate] infuocato; [ person] infuriato; [ imagination] in fermento* * *overheated► to overheat* * *[ˌəʊvə'hiːtɪd] 1. 2.aggettivo [ room] surriscaldato; [ debate] infuocato; [ person] infuriato; [ imagination] in fermento -
6 overheating
overheating► to overheat
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overheat — o‧ver‧heat [ˌəʊvəˈhiːt ǁ ˌoʊvər ] verb [intransitive, transitive] ECONOMICS if an economy overheats, demand rises too fast, causing prices and imports to rise, a situation that governments may try to correct by raising taxes and interest rates: • … Financial and business terms
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overheat — index burn Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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overheat — ► VERB 1) make or become too hot. 2) Economics (of an economy) show marked inflation when increased demand results in rising prices … English terms dictionary
overheat — [ō΄vər hēt′] vt., vi. to make or become too hot … English World dictionary
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overheat — UK [ˌəʊvə(r)ˈhiːt] / US [ˌoʊvərˈhɪt] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms overheat : present tense I/you/we/they overheat he/she/it overheats present participle overheating past tense overheated past participle overheated 1) to become too… … English dictionary
overheat — verb (I, T) to become too hot, or to make something too hot: I think the engine s overheating again. | overheat sth: Try not to overheat the sauce … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
overheat — verb Overheat is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑engine … Collocations dictionary
overheat — o|ver|heat [ˌəuvəˈhi:t US ˌouvər ] v [I and T] 1.) to become too hot, or to make something too hot ▪ I think the engine s overheating again. ▪ Try not to overheat the sauce. 2.) if a country s ↑economy overheats, or if something overheats it, it… … Dictionary of contemporary English