短语 | warm up |
释义 | warm up 1. MAKE WARM 使温暖, to become warm, or to make someone or something warm(使)变暖,(使)暖和:•With the fire on, the room should soon warm up.火炉开着,房间应该很快就会暖和起来。•Once the weather warms up, you can move the plants outdoors.一旦天气变暖,你就可以把植物搬到户外。warm sth ↔ up •I turned on the grill to warm it up.我开了烤架,让它热起来。warm sb up•Come inside and have a drink. It'll warm you up.进来喝杯酒吧,暖和暖和身子。2. FOOD 食物, to heat food, especially food that has already been cooked, so that it is hot enough to eat, or to become hot enough to eat重新加热〔尤指已煮好的食物〕:warm sth ↔ up •I'll put the lasagne in the oven to warm it up.我把这意大利千层面放到炉子里热一热。3. DO EXERCISES 锻炼, to do gentle physical exercises to prepare your body for dancing, sport etc〔舞蹈、运动前〕做热身运动; 做准备动作:•The runners began warming up.赛跑运动员开始做热身运动。⇒WARM-UP¹ (1) ,WARM-UP² (2) 4. MACHINE / ENGINE 机器/引擎, if a machine or engine warms up, or if you warm it up, it becomes ready to work properly after being switched on预热:•He waited for the photocopier to warm up.他等待复印机预热。warm sth ↔ up •He started to warm up the aircraft's engines.他开始预热飞机引擎。5. EVENT 事件, if a party, election etc warms up, it starts to become enjoyable or interesting, especially because more is happening〔聚会、选举等〕热烈起来:•The race for governor is beginning to warm up.州长竞选活动开始激烈起来。6. PRACTISE 练习, if musicians, singers, or performers warm up, they practise just before a performance〔乐手、歌手、演员等在演出前〕作准备练习:•The band had little time to warm up before going on stage.乐队上台前几乎没时间准备。7. PERFORM / SPEAK FIRST 先表演/说话, to perform or speak first at an event, so that the people listening are relaxed or excited before the main singer, speaker etc comes on〔在正式活动之前〕让观众的情绪兴奋起来:warm sb ↔ up •He warmed up the audience by telling them a few jokes.他讲了几个笑话,把观众的情绪调动了起来。[+ for ]•They warmed up for U2 on one of their early tours.他们曾为 U2 乐队早期的一场巡回演唱会暖场。⇒look / feel like death warmed up / over at DEATH(8) warm up prepare for physical exertion or a performance by exercising or practising gently beforehand 进行热身; 作准备练习: the band were warming up. 乐队在作演奏前的练习。 ■ (of an engine or electrical appliance) reach a temperature high enough to allow it to operate efficiently (发动机, 电器)达到有效工作温度, 预热。 ■ become livelier or more animated 更加活泼; 更具活力: after several more rounds, things began to warm up in the bar. 又经过几轮之后, 酒吧里的气氛开始变得活跃起来。 ˌwarm ˈup|ˌwarm sb/sth↔ˈupto become more lively or enthusiastic; to make sb/sth more lively or enthusiastic(使)活跃起来,热情起来The party soon warmed up.聚会很快活跃起来。ˌwarm ˈup1to prepare for physical exercise or a performance by doing gentle exercises or practice(为体育活动或表演)做适应性练习,做准备活动;热身related nounwarm-up2(of a machine, an engine, etc.机器、发动机等)to run for a short time in order to reach the temperature at which it will operate well暖机;预热warm up1. become or make more excited or enthusiastic(使)变得热烈、活跃起来   * We arrived just when the party was beginning to warm up. 正当聚会开始热闹起来时,我们赶到了。   * He warmed up when I told him the good news. 当我把这好消息告诉他时,他兴奋了起来。   * Peter's jokes certainly warmed the party up. 彼得讲的笑话的确使晚会的气氛变得热烈起来。2. become friendly 变得亲热起来   * When he found that we were railway workers just like him, he began to warm up. 当得知我们同他一样也是铁路工人时,他开始对我们亲热起来。3. reheat cooked food 把(煮熟的食物)重新加热   * The milk is warming up on the store. 炉子上正热着牛奶。   * My father was so late that his dinner got cold; my mother had to warm it up. 我爸爸回家太晚,晚饭都冷了,妈妈不得不把饭菜再热一下。4. become warm 变得暖和起来   * It was very cold this morning, but it seems to be warming up. 今天早上真够冷的,现在好像变得暖和起来了。5. get ready for a game or other event by exercising or practicing 做准备工作   * The dancers began to warm up fifteen minutes before the performance. 舞蹈演员们在演出前15分钟开始做准备工作。   * Let's warm up the car engine a bit before we start. 出发前我们先把汽车发动机预热一下。6. refurnish 重新修整;刷新   * They have just warmed up the same old plan. 他们只不过是把原来的计划改头换面罢了。warm up1.使温暖;使亲热:They made a fire to warm themselves up at night.夜间他们升起火来取暖。2.温暖起来:Spring has come and it warms up day by day.春天已经到了,天气一天一天地暖和起来。3.兴奋起来;活跃起来:The audience warmed up as the speaker went on with his speech.当演讲人继续进行他的演讲时,听众们活跃起来。 |
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