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| 火 | huǒ | fire / urgent / ammunition / fiery or flaming / internal heat (Chinese medicine) / hot (popular) / classifier for military units (old) / Kangxi radical 86 |
| 热 | rè | to warm up / to heat up / hot (of weather) / heat / fervent |
| 加热 | jiā rè | to heat |
| 烧 | shāo | to burn / to cook / to stew / to bake / to roast / to heat / to boil (tea, water etc) / fever / to run a temperature / (coll.) to let things go to one's head |
| 上火 | shàng huǒ | to get angry / to suffer from excessive internal heat (TCM) |
| 热量 | rè liàng | heat / quantity of heat / calorific value |
| 中暑 | zhòng shǔ | to suffer heat exhaustion / sunstroke; heatstroke |
| 绝缘体 | jué yuán tǐ | electrical insulation / heat insulation |
| 余温 | yú wēn | residual heat; remaining warmth / (fig.) lingering enthusiasm |
| 导体 | dǎo tǐ | conductor (of electricity or heat) |
| 制热 | zhì rè | to produce heat (to warm up a room etc) |
| 火候 | huǒ hou | heat control / (fig.) mastery / (fig.) crucial moment |
| 发情 | fā qíng | (zoology) (of a female) to be in heat; (of a male) to be in rut |
| 保温 | bǎo wēn | to keep hot / heat preservation |
| 鱼生火,肉生痰,青菜豆腐保平安 | yú shēng huǒ , ròu shēng tán , qīng cài dòu fu bǎo píng ān | fish brings heat, meat brings phlegm, vegetables and tofu keep you healthy |
| 热传导 | rè chuán dǎo | heat transfer / thermal conduction |
| 大暑 | Dà shǔ | Dashu or Great Heat, 12th of the 24 solar terms 二十四節氣|二十四节气 23rd July-6th August |
| 热源 | rè yuán | heat source |
| 热度 | rè dù | level of heat / (fig.) zeal / fervor / (coll.) a temperature (i.e. abnormally high body heat) |
| 发热 | fā rè | to have a high temperature / feverish / unable to think calmly / to emit heat |
| 发春 | fā chūn | in heat |
| 高热量 | gāo rè liàng | high calorie (foodstuff) / high heat content |
| 地热 | dì rè | geothermal heat |
| 虚火 | xū huǒ | excess of internal heat due to poor general condition (TCM) / the prestige of another person, which one borrows for oneself |
| 守恒 | shǒu héng | conservation (e.g. of energy, momentum or heat in physics) / to remain constant (of a number) |