warm up
warm up — 片語動詞
- warm upbase form
- warms up3rd person singular
- warming up-ing form
- warmed uppast simple
1. to get your body ready for physical activity by doing light exercises or practic
暖身;熱身
運動前做輕微練習準備身體
to get your body ready for physical activity by doing light exercises or practice movements before the main activity begins.
Leo always spends ten minutes warming up before a race.
Leo 在賽前總是花十分鐘暖身。
intransitive: warm up before [event]
The choir warmed up their voices with scales before the concert.
合唱團在音樂會前用音階來開嗓。
transitive: warm up [body part]
Sofie did some gentle stretches to warm up her muscles.
Sofie 做了些輕柔的伸展運動來熱身。
Henry always warms up by jogging around the field before a match.
Henry 上場前總會在場邊跑步暖身。
- cool down
the light exercise done after the main activity to help the body recover
文法句型
warm up
warm [noun] up
warm up for [noun]
用法筆記
The object can go between 'warm' and 'up' (warm your legs up) or after 'up' (warm up your legs). Both are correct. Frequently used in sports contexts.
常見錯誤
2. to allow an engine, vehicle, or machine to operate briefly so that it reaches th
預熱
讓引擎或機器運轉以達工作溫度
to allow an engine, vehicle, or machine to operate briefly so that it reaches the right temperature and works correctly.
Ignacio let the car engine warm up for a few minutes before driving off.
Ignacio 讓車子引擎預熱了幾分鐘才開走。
intransitive: let [machine] warm up
The pilot warmed up the aircraft's engines on the runway.
機師在跑道上預熱飛機的引擎。
transitive: warm up [machine]
You should warm the printer up before using it in cold weather.
天氣冷的時候,你應該先讓印表機預熱再使用。
Tamar warmed up the generator before switching on the lights.
Tamar 先讓發電機預熱,然後才打開電燈。
文法句型
warm up
warm [noun] up
用法筆記
Commonly used for car engines, aircraft, industrial machinery, and some electronic devices that need to reach a stable operating temperature.
常見錯誤
3. to become more energetic, enthusiastic, or friendly, or to make a situation, eve
活絡;熱絡
變得更有活力或更投入
to become more energetic, enthusiastic, or friendly, or to make a situation, event, or group of people more lively and enjoyable.
The party only warmed up after Ryo started playing his guitar.
直到 Ryo 開始彈吉他,派對才熱絡起來。
intransitive: event warms up
The comedian told a few jokes to warm up the audience.
那位喜劇演員講了幾個笑話來炒熱現場氣氛。
transitive: warm up [group of people]
Kian felt shy at first, but he soon warmed up and joined the conversation.
Kian 一開始很害羞,但很快就放開來加入談話。
The crowd warmed up after the opening band played a few songs.
開場樂團彈了幾首歌之後,觀眾的氣氛就熱絡起來了。
- cool off
when enthusiasm or interest decreases
文法句型
warm up
warm [noun] up
warm up to [noun]
用法筆記
When used of a person (e.g. 'he warmed up'), it means they became more relaxed and sociable, not physically warm. For a group or event, it means the atmosphere became more exciting.
常見錯誤
4. to heat already-cooked food again so that it becomes hot enough to eat.
加熱;回溫
把已煮熟的食物再加熱
to heat already-cooked food again so that it becomes hot enough to eat.
Meera warmed up the leftovers from last night's dinner.
Meera 把昨晚的剩菜加熱了。
transitive: warm up [food]
Can you warm the soup up while I set the table?
你可以把湯加熱一下嗎?我來擺桌子。
verb + object between particles
Soraya warmed up a slice of pizza in the oven.
Soraya 在烤箱裡回溫了一片披薩。
Ari warmed up the rice in the microwave while Yasmin cut the vegetables.
Ari 用微波爐加熱米飯,Yasmin 則在切菜。
- cool down
to let food become colder before eating
文法句型
warm up [noun]
warm [noun] up
用法筆記
This sense is transitive only — you need an object (the food you are reheating). Used in informal, everyday contexts. For a microwave or oven, you would say 'warm up in the microwave' or 'warm up in the oven.'