overheat
/ˌəʊvəˈhiːt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌəʊvərˈhiːt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌō-vər-ˈhēt/ (ame, mw)
overheat — 動詞
- overheatpresent simple I / you / we / they
- overheatshe / she / it
- overheatedpast simple
- overheating-ing form
1. to become so hot, or make something so hot, that it may stop working properly or
過熱
熱到超過安全或正常程度
to become so hot, or make something so hot, that it may stop working properly or become unsafe
The soup overheated while Nora answered a long phone call.
Nora 講了一通很長的電話時,湯就過熱了。
intransitive: something overheats
Christopher switched off the printer when it started to overheat.
Christopher 發現印表機開始過熱時,就把它關掉了。
pattern: start to overheat
Meera's laptop can overheat if the fan is full of dust.
如果風扇積滿灰塵,Meera 的筆電就可能會過熱。
The mechanic warned Yuki not to overheat the engine on the climb.
技師警告 Yuki,上坡時不要讓引擎過熱。
Emily overheated the chocolate by leaving the bowl above the steam.
Emily 把碗一直放在蒸氣上方,結果把巧克力弄到過熱。
文法句型
something + overheats
overheat + something
start/begin to overheat
用法筆記
Often used for engines, computers, batteries, or food on the stove. When you name the cause, English commonly adds 'because', 'from', or 'by + -ing'.
常見錯誤
2. If an economy or market overheats, it grows too quickly and starts pushing price
景氣過熱
經濟或市場成長過快並推高價格
If an economy or market overheats, it grows too quickly and starts pushing prices up in an unhealthy way.
Cheap loans and easy credit can overheat a city's housing market.
低利貸款和寬鬆信貸可能讓一座城市的房市過熱。
transitive: overheat + housing market
By summer, the tourism boom had overheated the island's rental market.
到了夏天,觀光熱潮已讓這座島的租屋市場過熱。
Officials raised interest rates before the economy could overheat.
官員在整體景氣過熱前提高了利率。
Talia worried that another tax cut might overheat the job market.
Talia 擔心再度減稅可能讓就業市場過熱。
Food prices jumped when the country's rapid growth began to overheat the economy.
當這個國家的快速成長開始讓經濟過熱時,食品價格也跟著跳升了。
文法句型
the economy/market + overheats
overheat + the economy/market
begin/start to overheat
用法筆記
Often appears in business news about an economy, market, or sector. It is more negative than simply saying something is booming because it suggests harmful pressure or imbalance.