燒熱

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See also: 烧热

Chinese[edit]

 
to burn; to cook; to stew
to burn; to cook; to stew; to bake; to roast; fever
 
heat; to heat up; fervent
heat; to heat up; fervent; hot (of weather); warm up
trad. (燒熱)
simp. (烧热)

Pronunciation 1[edit]


Adjective[edit]

燒熱

  1. (Southern Min) exceedingly hot
  2. (Hakka, Taiwanese Hokkien) warm
  3. (Xiamen Hokkien) feeling difficult to bear (due to jealousy)
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Pronunciation 2[edit]


Verb[edit]

燒熱

  1. (Southern Min) to have a fever; to have a high body temperature
  2. (Southern Min) to have a scalding feeling from an inflammation (from burns, wounds, whipping, etc.)
  3. (Xiamen and Taiwanese Hokkien) to feel uneasy or stinging when one is jealous or discontented
  4. (Zhangzhou and Philippine Hokkien) to get angry; to flare up; to lose one's temper
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