词汇 | hot |
释义 | hot adjective uk /hɒt/ us /hɑːt/hotter | hottest hotadjective (VERY WARM)A1 having a high temperature: 热的;温度高的 a hot, sunny day炎热的晴天 hot weather炎热的天气 a hot drink/meal热饮/热饭 It's too hot in here, can we turn down the heating?这里面太热了,我们能把暖气关小点吗? Bake the cake in a hot oven, about 220°C, for 30 minutes.把蛋糕放进烤炉里,用大约220摄氏度的温度烤30分钟。 piping hotThe food was piping hot (= very hot).食物是滚烫的。 having a temperature higher than what is comfortable hotIt's so hot outside! scorchingWe're due for another scorching summer day. blisteringWe've had blistering heat this week. swelteringShe won the race despite the sweltering heat. feeling hot hotAre you too hot? I can turn on the air. overheatedI didn't drink enough water before I went out sunbathing, and now I'm overheated. roastingTurn the heating down - I'm roasting! swelteringSweltering, she kicked off the bedcover. In hot weather, we sell masses of cold drinks and ice creams. Do you want this pie hot?这块馅饼你想要热一下吗? Is the water hot enough for a bath? She passed him a mug of hot black coffee. I like to sunbathe in the morning when the sun is not so hot.我喜欢在阳光不是那么强烈的早上晒太阳。 Hot & heat airless bake baking beat down blisteringly boiling boiling hot fug haze haze over mirage overheat scorchingly stifling stiflingly stuffiness suffocatingly superhot thermo- torrid hotadjective (SPICY)B1 used to describe food that causes a burning feeling in the mouth: (食品)辛辣的,辣的 a hot curry辣咖喱 hot, spicy food辣味食品 Opposite mild(FOOD) I love Creole cooking, so hot and spicy. He doesn't like a hot curry - he prefers a mild one.他不喜欢辛辣的咖喱饭,而更喜欢味淡一点儿的。 This particular dish is extremely hot - be warned! He covered the meat in a hot chilli sauce. Only use a small amount of this curry powder - it's hotter than the type we usually use. Flavours - spicy capsaicin fierily fiery ghost pepper gingery heat index mild mildness peppery piquancy piquant piquantly spicily spiciness spicy superhot ultra-hot hotadjective (CAUSING DISAGREEMENT)C1 used to describe a subject that causes a lot of disagreement or discussion: (话题)热门的;有争议的 Global warming has become a very hot issue.全球气候变暖已成为一个热门话题。 Debate & discussion agent provocateur agora argue argue against something argue for something bargainer beard controversial kick around no ifs or butsidiom no-platform no-platforming on the doorstep proposer uncontroversially undialectical undiscussed war of words wash (something) up weigh hotadjective (NEW/EXCITING)C1 new and exciting: 新的;激动人心的 Hollywood's hottest new actress好莱坞新近最红的女演员 hot gossip热门话题 hot propertyThis 21-year-old actor has become Hollywood's hottest property.这位21岁的演员已经成了好莱坞最走红的明星。 What's a hot look this autumn? I've got a hot tip for you. They're a hot new band from Manchester. Bold prints are a hot look this season. The band are being tipped as one of the hot acts of next year. Exciting and interesting absorbing absorbingly action-packed adventurous alley excitingly exhilarating eye-catchingly fancifully fascinating prepossessing provocative provocatively pulsating punchy up/down your alleyidiom vibrantly watchable with bells onidiom zhuzh hotadjective (SKILFUL)[ after verb ]informal knowing a lot or skilful: 所知甚多的;技艺精湛的 not too hot onI'm not too hot on Russian history.我对俄罗斯的历史所知不多。 Skilled, talented and able able ably accomplished adept adeptly dexterous dexterously digital native expert expertly pedigreed polished practised proficient proficiently up to (doing) somethingidiom well qualified white-collar with the best of themidiom workmanlike You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Intelligence hotadjective (MOST LIKELY)hot tipinformal a piece of advice or information that you believe is accurate about what will happen or what to do, especially from someone with special knowledge about a subject: 对比赛结果的准确猜测 Do you have any hot tips for this afternoon's race?今天下午的比赛你拿得准谁会获胜吗? hot favouriteUK the person or animal that is most likely to win a race, competition, election, etc.: 夺冠的大热门,最可能获胜者 hot favourite toHe's the hot favourite to win the election.他是最有希望赢得竞选的热门人选。 hotadjective (DEMANDING)be hot on somethingUKinformal to think that a particular thing is very important and to demand that it is done well or correctly: 非常注重(…) They're very hot on dress at work so she always looks very smart for the office.他们非常注重工作着装,所以她总是穿得非常整洁。 hotadjective (STOLEN)slang Hot goods have been recently stolen and are therefore difficult to sell or dangerous to deal with because the police are still looking for them.(东西)刚偷来的,难以销赃的 Stealing abscond abscond with someone/something aggravated burglary anti-burglar anti-burglary eavesdrop hot-wire housebreaking jemmy jimmy job kleptomania piratically plunder poach poaching porch piracy rustle rustling snaffle hotadjective (SEXY)informal sexually attractive, or feeling sexually excited: 性感的;欲火中烧的 She's really hot!她很性感。 I'm hot for you, baby.我为你着迷,宝贝儿。 hot date I've got a hot date tonight.今晚的约会让我欲火中烧。 hotadjective (ANGRY)hot temper If someone has a hot temper, they are easily made angry: 脾气暴躁的,易怒的 He had a hot temper and his colleagues learned to approach him with caution. Idiomsbe hot on someone's track/trail be hot stuff be in hot water be too hot to handle go/sell like hot cakes hot air (all) hot and bothered hot and heavy hot dog! hot off the press hot to trot hot under the collar in hot pursuit in the hot seat hot | American Dictionaryhot adjective us/hɑt/ hotadjective (VERY WARM)[ -er/-est only ]-tt- having a high temperature: a hot day a hot meal It’s hotter in Ohio than it is here. Matt makes his little sister hot chocolate (= a warm drink made with chocolate). hotadjective (SPICY)[ -er/-est only ]-tt- (of food) causing a feeling in the mouth like burning or tingling (= as if a lot of sharp points are being put in quickly and lightly): If you like curry really hot, you can add some hot peppers and hot sauce. hotadjective (ANGRY)[ -er/-est only ]-tt- easily excited, or angry: She’s hot-tempered. I got really hot about them not recycling. hotadjective (GOOD)[ -er/-est only ]infml-tt- very good and having energy: Right now the stock market is hot. The show isn’t so hot. He doesn’t feel so hot. hotadjective (STOLEN)[ not gradable ]slang (of goods) stolen and therefore difficult to sell: Those CD players are so cheap, they must be hot. hotadjective (DANGEROUS)[ -er/-est only ]infml-tt- (of a situation) dangerous or difficult; risky: Things got a lot hotter when the military took over. hotadjective (ATTRACTIVE)[ -er/-est only ]slang-tt- physically attractive Idiomsin hot pursuit in hot water |
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