Heating in spanish

Calefacción

pronunciation: kɑlefɑkθioʊn part of speech: noun
In gestures

heat3 = calentar. 

Example: A spider web of metal, sealed in a thin glass container, a wire heated to brilliant glow, in short, the thermionic tube of radio sets is made by the hundred million, tossed about in packages, plugged into sockets -- and it works!.

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» heat up = calentar, recalentar.

Example: Greeks and Egyptians first used bellows before 1500 B.C to heat up furnaces in forges.

» overheat = recalentarse, calentarse excesivamente, calentarse demasiado. 

Example: The government has launched an investigation into cell phone batteries that can overheat or even explode, potentially injuring phone users.

» preheat = precalentar.

Example: To save energy, modern cement plants preheat the materials before they enter the kiln.

» reheat = recalentar, volver a calentar, calentar de nuevo. 

Example: Leftover spaghetti keeps well and can be reheated easily.

heating = calefacción. 

Example: A flexible library building is one which permits flexibility in the layout of its planning arrangements, with structure, heating, ventilation and lighting arranged to facilitate adaptability.

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» central heating = calefacción central.

Example: All rooms have en-suite facilities, satellite television with DVD player, central heating, tea and coffee facilities and double-glazed windows.

» heating appliance = calefactor, calentador.

Example: Modern technology has brought with it modern heating appliances but it doesn't mean that you should get every heating appliance out there.

» heating bill = factura de la calefacción, recibo de la calefacción.

Example: Try to save on heating bills by eliminating cold air draughts from windows and doors.

» heating coil = resistencia en espiral.

Example: Convection heaters draw cold air from the floor; the air is warmed by heating coils and emitted from the top of the heater = Los calentadores de convección toman el aire frío desde el suelo, lo calienta mediante resistencias en espiral y lo expulsa por la parte superior.

» heating costs = gastos de calefacción.

Example: I am given to understand that the overall cooling costs in a library building such as mine are greater than the total heating costs.

» heating equipment = equipos de calefacción, calefacción.

Example: The library office is in the basement, 'downstairs' as it is euphemistically referred to, along with a staff lounge, the washrooms, heating equipment, and electrical and janitor's closets.

» heating system = sistema de calefacción.

Example: The article discusses the following standards to which bookmobiles must conform: suspension, electrical system, heating system, safety and comfort, length and width, interior furnishings, exteriors, collections, and automated lending systems.

» heating vent = rejilla de la calefacción.

Example: Disk drives should be kept away from windows, air and heating vents and similar sources of air-borne contamination.

» overheating = recalentamiento, sobrecalentamiento. 

Example: Children and pregnant women need to take extra precautions to avoid overheating on days of extreme heat.

» radiant-floor heating = calefacción por suelo radiante.

Example: Radiant heat can be installed in walls or ceilings, although radiant-floor heating is the most popular form.

» underfloor heating = suelo radiante, calefacción por suelo radiante.

Example: Concrete is a good material for underfloor heating, as it acts to diffuse the heat evenly over the floor.

Heating synonyms

heat in spanish: calor, pronunciation: hit part of speech: noun hot in spanish: caliente, pronunciation: hɑt part of speech: adjective warming in spanish: calentamiento, pronunciation: wɔrmɪŋ part of speech: noun calefactory in spanish: calefactory, pronunciation: kælfæktɜri part of speech: adjective calefactive in spanish: calefactivo, pronunciation: kælfæktɪv part of speech: adjective heating plant in spanish: planta de calentamiento, pronunciation: hitɪŋplænt part of speech: noun heating system in spanish: sistema de calefacción, pronunciation: hitɪŋsɪstəm part of speech: noun
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