Definition of the word overheat

Pronunciation of vocabulary overheat

overheatverb

quá nóng

/ˌəʊvəˈhiːt//ˌəʊvərˈhiːt/

Origin of the word overheat

The word "overheat" has its roots in the 15th century. "Heat" comes from the Old English word "hēt," meaning warmth or temperature. Initially, "overheat" was used to describe the excessive application of heat, such as cooking or burning. For example, in the 14th century, the phrase "overheat" appeared in a medical text to describe a treatment for a patient with "excessive heat in the blood." In the late 16th century, the meaning of "overheat" expanded to include the idea of something reaching a point where it becomes too hot or exceeds a normal temperature. This sense of the word is often used in contexts such as engines, electronics, or human bodies. Since then, the phrase has evolved to encompass a broader range of meanings, including not just temperature but also emotional or physical stress.

Vocabulary summary overheat

typetransitive verb

meaningoverheat, overheat

meaningincite, stir up (the masses)

typejournalize

meaningbecome too hot

Example of vocabulary overheatnamespace

meaning

to become or to make something become too hot

trở nên hoặc làm cho cái gì đó trở nên quá nóng

  • The engine is overheating.

    Động cơ quá nóng.

  • It's vital not to overheat the liquid.

    Điều quan trọng là không được đun chất lỏng quá nóng.

meaning

to be too active, with rising prices

quá tích cực, với giá cả tăng cao


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