altre traduzioni
calore |
heat
warmth
glow
hotness
animation
fervency
|
caldo |
heat
warmth
hot weather
|
fuoco |
fire
focus
heat
light
fireplace
flak
|
fiamma |
flame
heat
streamer
blaze
flambe
|
batteria |
battery
drums
drum
heat
set
|
foga |
heat
ardor
impetuosity
impetus
mettle
ardour
|
ardore |
ardor
heat
mettle
hotness
ardour
|
fervore |
fervor
zeal
ardor
heat
fervency
fervour
|
impeto |
impetus
impulse
fit
surge
force
heat
|
riscaldare |
heat
warm
heat up
reheat
get warm
stir up
|
scaldare |
heat
warm
heat up
get excited
give out heat
|
infiammare |
inflame
ignite
fire
kindle
become inflamed
heat
|
sinonimi
sostantivo
verbo
Esempi
It licked around her shield and the shield held it back but the heat rose fast around her.
The wind blows through like the breath of a banshee, and we’ll want what heat we can make for ourselves.
“A dome of mild heat is not a terribly complicated spell, but you’re right, it’s the control which is difficult.
Their bodies shimmered with the heat issuing from their mouths.
Their fat would heat and drip, igniting in the fire.
It could very well be from ogling the gorgeous guy with the heather-gray, sweat-drenched T-shirt and stonewashed jeans that fit him way too well as he bent over the engine of his beat-up Pontiac Bonneville rather than the triple-digit dry heat baking the asphalt and everything alive outside Rob’s Diner, where Joy had stopped for a cheeseburger and fries.
And if she looked at the bulge in his pants with that heat she’d had in her eyes last night, the heat he’d come to just picturing her, he might very well make a fool of himself.
From former experience they knew that a town means rest, protection against heat and dust, and water and food.
The stone had lost the heat it had hoarded during the long day.
The air was as cold as ice and his robes were too thin, though the heat of the dragon underneath him and Zafir at his back kept him from shivering.
And he remembered now that he had drunk water hastily without first crossing himself, because it had been very hot and he was thirsty, as he had given all the water they carried in pumpkin bottles to his wife and his son, who were dying in the heat.