heat
Hitze is the German word for heat. It is used to describe a high temperature, for example, 'Es ist Hitze draußen' (It is hot outside). It can also be used to describe the intensity of something, such as 'Die Hitze des Gefechts' (The heat of battle).
The heat is unbearable.
This sentence expresses an extreme condition using the word 'Hitze', which means heat. It can be used when the heat is so intense that it becomes uncomfortable.
He can't stand the heat.
This phrase incorporates 'Hitze', meaning heat, to describe someone's intolerance towards high temperatures. It is a common phrase used when someone has difficulty handling hot weather.
Despite the heat, he continued to train outside.
This sentence uses 'Hitze', meaning heat, to set a condition that the subject defies. The subject continues to train outdoors in spite of the intense heat, demonstrating resilience.