overheating - translation to arabic
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overheating - translation to arabic

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Overheating (disambiguation); Overheat; Overheated

Overheating         
فرط السخونة
overheating         
فرط أحماء ، فرط تدفئة ، فرط حمو
Overheated economy         
WHEN AN ECONOMY'S PRODUCTIVE CAPACITY IS UNABLE TO KEEP PACE WITH GROWING AGGREGATE DEMAND
Overheated Economy; Economic overheating; Overheated economy
اقتصاد تَضَخُّمِيّ

Definition

overheat
¦ verb
1. make or become too hot.
2. (of an economy) show marked inflation when increased demand results in rising prices.

Wikipedia

Overheating

Overheating may refer to:

  • Overheating (economics), a rapid, very big growth of production that is thought to have a negative influence
  • Overheating (electricity), unexpected rise of temperature in a portion of electrical circuit, that can cause harm to the circuit, and accidents
  • Overheating (combinatorial game theory), an operation on combinatorial games that approximately reverses the effect of chilling
  • Hyperthermia, also called sunstroke, an elevated body temperature due to failed thermoregulation
  • Thermal shock, the overheating of a device leading to reduced efficiency, damage or even destruction
Examples of use of overheating
1. Nineteen died from dehydration, overheating and suffocation.
2. We are not concerned and overheating is premature," he told reporters when asked if he was worried about the economy overheating.
3. The overheating occurs while the batteries are being charged.
4. "In our view, overheating concerns are overdone," Poddar said.
5. Nineteen of them died from dehydration, overheating and suffocation.