heater
/ˈhiːtə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈhiːtər/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈhē-tər/ (ame, mw)
heater — 名詞
- heatersingular
- heatersplural
1. A machine or piece of equipment that warms a room, building, or the water supply
暖爐;加熱器
使房間或水變熱的設備
A machine or piece of equipment that warms a room, building, or the water supply inside a home or office.
The old electric heater in the living room started making a strange noise last night.
客廳裡那台舊的電暖爐昨晚開始發出奇怪的聲音。
compound noun: electric heater
Tuan turned on the water heater and waited for the shower to warm up.
Tuan 打開熱水器,等了一會兒讓淋浴的水變熱。
compound noun: water heater
When the central heating stopped working, the family bought a gas heater for the bedroom.
中央暖氣故障後,這家人買了一台可攜式瓦斯暖爐來保持臥室溫暖。
A small ceramic heater under the desk blew warm air onto the librarian's cold feet.
一張小陶瓷暖爐放在桌子底下,把熱風吹向管理員冰冷的雙腳。
- radiator
a specific type of heater that uses hot water or steam and is usually fixed to a wall
- furnace
a large heater that warms an entire building, often using gas or oil; more typical of larger systems in colder climates
- space heater
a small portable heater used to warm a single room, often electric
- air conditioner
a device that cools a room rather than warming it
用法筆記
Also commonly appears as part of compound nouns such as 'water heater', 'space heater', 'gas heater', and 'electric heater'.
常見錯誤
2. A baseball pitch thrown at very high speed, especially a fastball; a term used b
快速球
棒球中的高速投球
A baseball pitch thrown at very high speed, especially a fastball; a term used by players, commentators, and fans.
The pitcher threw a 98-mile-per-hour heater that the batter swung at too late.
那名投手揮臂投出一記時速 98 英里的快速球,打者揮棒時已經太晚了。
collocation: throw a heater
With two strikes against him, the batter braced himself for a high heater from Gabriel.
面對兩好球,打者做好準備,應對 Gabriel 投來的一記高角度快速球。
modifier: high heater
Zayd's blazing heater struck out batter after batter all season long.
Zayd 的火球般快速球整個球季接連三振打者。
The crowd roared when the rookie fired a heater past the cleanup hitter.
全場觀眾歡聲雷動,那位新人投手以一記快速球三振了第四棒打者。
- changeup
a slow pitch designed to look like a fastball, meant to throw off the batter's timing
用法筆記
Used almost exclusively in baseball contexts. The term is informal and appears most often in sports commentary and player interviews rather than in official rules or statistics.