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to warm up
[phrase form: warm]
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热身, 准备
to prepare one's body for exercising or playing sports with gentle stretches and exercises
Intransitive
Example
The athletes spent time warming up, ensuring their bodies were ready for the competition.
运动员们花时间热身,确保他们的身体为比赛做好了准备。
Warming up is essential to prevent injuries during physical activity.
热身对于防止身体活动中的伤害至关重要。
Example
The sun gradually warmed up the chilly outdoor seating area.
太阳逐渐温暖了寒冷的户外座位区。
I'll warm the towels up for you in the dryer.
我会在烘干机里给你加热毛巾。
03
加热, 重新加热
to make already cooked food warm again
Transitive: to warm up cooked food
Example
I'll warm the leftovers up in the microwave for lunch.
我会用微波炉加热剩菜当午餐。
Can you warm the soup up on the stove for dinner?
你能把汤放在炉子上热一热当晚餐吗?
04
热身, 准备
to do exercises or activities to get one's body, voice, or mind ready for something, like a workout or a performance
Transitive: to warm up one's body, voice, or mind
Example
The pianist likes to warm up her fingers on the keys before a recital.
钢琴家喜欢在独奏会前在琴键上热身手指。
It's essential to warm up your muscles before attempting any strenuous physical activity.
在进行任何剧烈的体育活动之前,热身肌肉是必不可少的。
05
热身, 准备
to become prepared or ready for an activity, performance, or event
Intransitive
Example
The performers warmed up backstage before the show.
表演者在演出前在后台热身。
The singers warmed up with vocal exercises.
歌手们用声乐练习热身。
06
热络起来, 变得友好
to become more approachable and friendly
Intransitive: to warm up to sb/sth
Example
Sometimes, a simple gesture of kindness is all it takes for people to warm up to each other.
有时候,一个简单的善意举动就足以让人们彼此熟络起来。
The workshop facilitator employed interactive exercises to help participants warm up to sharing their experiences.
研讨会的主持人采用了互动练习,帮助参与者热身以分享他们的经验。
07
预热, 加热
to get something ready for use by bringing it to its usual operating temperature
Transitive: to warm up a device or engine
Example
Can you warm the oven up before we start baking?
在我们开始烘焙之前,你能预热烤箱吗?
The mechanic warmed the car engine up before the long drive.
机械师在长途驾驶前预热了汽车发动机。
Warm up
01
热身, 准备活动
performing mild exercises to prepare for some more strenuous activity
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热身, 预热
(used conventionally of royalty and high nobility) gracious