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  1. in the heat of the moment expr. (in anger, passion) en el ardor del momento loc adv. The couple lost all common sense in the heat of the moment. La pareja perdió todo el sentido común en el ardor del momento.

  2. 21 de sept. de 2016 · English USA. Sep 21, 2016. #2. Although I can read Spanish at an advanced level, my competence is nil when it comes to writing in that language. But in the meantime, let me say that "get heat" or "catch heat" is more or less street slang meaning "Cops will always bother you/molest you, even if you're not doing anything wrong."

  3. 11 de jul. de 2012 · Jul 11, 2012. #2. Take a lot of heat means to feel great pressure/interest from someone who is your opponent. If you're a criminal, for example, you would take a lot of heat (more than usual interest) from the police, who would be redoubling their efforts to find and capture you. C.

  4. heat exchange n (engineering: transfer of heat) Wärmeaustausch Nm: heat exhaustion, heat prostration n (dehydration from heat exposure) Dehydrierung durch Flüssigkeitsmangel Rdw : Hitzeerschöpfung Nf : Working outdoors in hot weather, one must be careful not to reach the point of heat exhaustion. heat pump (mechanics) Wärmepumpe Nf: heat sink n

  5. 13 de mar. de 2007 · 'The heat is on' was neither written nor sung by the Eagles as a group: it's Glenn Frey singing solo. And by the way, it's from the soundtrack of Beverly Hills Cop , although it has been used in various TV series (Miami Vice, as you say, KC), adverts etc. over the years.

  6. 20 de nov. de 2006 · Para responder a la primera pregunta, Hot es un adjectivo, quiere decir caliente, mientras Heat es un nombre, es decir el calor. Se puede confundirlos porque los usamos para comunicar de una manera un poco distinta de la del castellano: I'm hot. (literalmente Estoy caliente, pero en castellano mejor es decir Tengo calor.

  7. heat plot - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums. All Free. ... heat up, to increase or become more active or intense: ...