hot
/hɑt/
(比较级: hotter; 最高级: hottest)
adj.
Having much heat. 热的。
- Dispatches from the front kept the wires hot. 前线战报使电线发热(战报繁多)。
Fiery; passionate. 如火的;热情的。
- a hot temper 火性;火气。
Lustful; sensual. 淫荡的。
- hot desire 淫欲。
Pungent; acrid. 辣的;辛的。
- a hot taste 辣味。
Fresh; strong. 新鲜的;强烈的。
- a hot scent (动物)强烈的臭迹。
Currently popular (as of merchandise). 正流行的(如货物)。
Near to the object sought for, as in some games. (游戏时)接近目标的。
(Of jazz) ecstatic and emotionally exciting and marked by strong rhythms and free melodic improvisations. 狂热而令人亢奋的(指节奏强而且即兴演奏的爵士乐)。
短语:
hot air 【口】空话;夸张之辞。
hot and bothered 激恼的。
hot on sb's heels (trail) 接踵而至;紧追不舍。
not too (so) hot 【口】不怎么好(尤指健康状况)。
hot under the collar 【口】发火;忧烦。
hot up 使具有危险性或刺激性的活动更热闹;加热;使暖和。
be in (get into) hot water 【口】陷入困境;惹来麻烦。
blow hot and cold 三心二意;出尔反尔;反覆无常。
drop sb like a hot potato 突然不理某人;甩掉某人。
get it hot and strong 【口】受严厉责骂。
in hot blood 愤怒。
in the hot seat (a)【口】受电椅死刑。(b)面临为难的抉择困境。
make it (too) hot for sb 使人不愉快;排挤某人。
piping hot (当副词用指食物或液体)热腾腾的。
shit hot 【俚】好极了。
Strike while the iron is hot. 打铁趁热。
习语:
hot-air balloon 热气球。
hot atom 放射性原子。
hot cake 热煎饼。
hot cross bun 有十字记号的小圆甜面包。
hot dog (a)【口】热狗。(b)维也纳香肠。(c)【美】【俚】运动好手(特别指能表演特技者)。
hot laboratory 高放射能研究室。
hot line 热线。
hot money 【商】国际流动短期资金;热钱。因政情、政局、战争、税率、利率、汇率、通货膨胀、贸易顺差或逆差等因素所引发的资金流动。
hot mooner 热月学家。
hot pants 热裤。
hot plate (a)【美】烹饪用电(瓦斯)炉。(b)食物保温器。
hot potato 烫手山芋;棘手之事。
hot rod 【美】改装高速车(换装强力引擎的汽车)。
hot seat (a)【美】【口】电椅。(b)【美】【口】会带来危险(困难)的地位。
hot spring 温泉。
hot stuff (a)性感女性。(b)美妙之物。
hot war (a)热战。(b)实际的战争。
hot water pollution 热污染。
衍生词:
adv. hotly. n. hotness.
hot
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- 英语>简体中文, 美语词典
hot¹
/hɒt/
adj. (hotter, hottest)
1. (very warm) 热的;烫的
a hot bath 热水澡
- Metal-handled pans can get really hot and burn you. 金属柄的平底锅会变得很热, 并烫伤人。
- When the oil is hot, add the sliced onion. 油热后, 放入切好的洋葱。
2. (bodily) 发热的;体热的
to be hot 身体发热
- I'm too hot. 我热得很。
- The back of her neck was hot. 她的脖子后面很烫。
3. [+ weather] 炎热的
- It was terribly hot yesterday. 昨天天真热。
- My small greenhouse gets very hot when the sun is shining. 太阳照晒的时候, 我的小暖房会变得很热。
a hot country 一个炎热的国家
4. (as opposed to warm) 炙热的
- Put it in a hot oven. 把它放入炙热的烤箱里。
5. a hot meal 热饭
6. (spicy) [+ chilli, food] 辛辣的;辣的
hot curries 辛辣的咖喱菜肴
- a dish that's spicy but not too hot 一道香辣但又不算太辣的菜
7. (intense) 激动的;火爆的
a hot temper 暴躁的脾气
- My brother had a hot temper. 我弟弟脾气暴躁。
8. (important) [+ topic] 热门的;备受关注的
- Pollution is currently a hot topic in America. 当前污染在美国是一个热门话题。
9. <非正式> (fresh) 最新的;最近的
hot news 最新消息
10. <非正式> (exciting) 风行的;热门的
- the hottest movie of the summer 这个夏天最热门的电影
- When I was last there, the hot place was the Royal Bachelors' Club. 我上次去那儿的时候, 最火的地方是皇家单身俱乐部。
11. 【体】 [+ ball] (掷球或击球)大力的, 难接的
12. (likely to succeed) 极有可能获胜的
the hot favourite<英> the hot favorite<美> 热门球队;极有可能获胜的选手(或竞争者)
- Atlantic City is the hot favourite to stage the fight. 大西洋城极有可能获得这次拳击赛的主办权。
a hot tip 可靠情报
13. (intense) [+ competition] 激烈的;紧张的
14. 【物】 (having high level of radioactive) 强的;高的
- a hot laboratory 高放射性的实验室
15. <俚> (stolen) (物品或钱)偷来的, 走私的, 非法得来的
16. (difficult) 难解决的
to get too hot for sb 对某人来说难应付
- When the streets get too hot for them, they head south in one stolen car after another. 当在市区走投无路时, 他们便开着一辆又一辆偷来的汽车朝南方驶去。
17. <非正式> (sexually attractive) 性感的
- We are introduced to a cadre of hot chicks who all go to the same high school. 我们认识了一帮辣妹, 她们都在同一所高中上学。
18. [+ colour] 明亮的;艳丽的
- hot pink 亮粉色
19. 【物】 (with high electric potential) 高电势的;高电压的
20. 【物】 (having higher energy level than ground state) 能级高的
- a hot atom 热原子
21. 【音】<俚> 激动人心的;节奏强劲的
22. (in guessing games) 接近(答案或目标)的
23. 【冶】 加热的
24. <澳,新西兰,非正式> (excessive) [+ price, charge] 过高的
idiom:
to be hot on sth<非正式> (severe) 对某事很严厉
- The police are hot on drunk driving. 警察严查酒驾。
(knowledgeable) 擅长某事物;通晓某事物
- He's hot on vintage cars. 他很懂老爷车。
to be hot on sb's heels
(pursuing) 紧跟某人
- They pushed past him and entered the room hot on the heels of Dullah and Ronnie. 他们从他身边挤过去, 紧跟着杜拉赫和罗尼进了屋子。
(soon after) 在…不久之后发生
- Hot on the heels of the HRT evangelists come the purveyors of romantic back-to-nature 'alternatives'. 先是有人大肆鼓吹激素替代治疗, 紧接着就有人要提供很虚幻的回归自然式“非传统疗法”。
to be not so hot on sth 不擅长某事物
- He's not so hot on physics. 他不擅长物理。
hot and bothered 心急火燎的;焦躁不安的
- My boyfriend came out looking hot and bothered. 我的男朋友心急火燎地出来了。
to get hot and bothered 变得焦躁不安
- Ray was getting very hot and bothered about the idea. 听了这个想法, 雷变得焦躁不安。
hot under the collar<非正式> 发怒的;恼怒的;气冲冲的
- The cold snap is leaving motorists hot under the collar as batteries and fuel lines freeze. 这股寒流让开车的人很恼火, 因为汽车的电池和燃油管都冻住了。
to get hot under the collar 生气;发怒
- Why do our Leftists get hot under the collar at the very mention of World Bank? 为什么一提到世界银行, 左翼分子就会变得怒气冲冲呢?
in hot water<非正式> (尤指当权者)陷入困境的, 有麻烦的
- South Korea's new government declared itself 'in hot water'. 韩国新政府宣称其陷入了“水深火热”中。
- Last year's speech landed Bush in hot water. 去年的发言让布什陷入了麻烦。
to make it hot for sb 刁难某人;使某人的日子不好过
/hɒt/
adj. (hotter, hottest)
1. (very warm) 热的;烫的
a hot bath 热水澡
- Metal-handled pans can get really hot and burn you. 金属柄的平底锅会变得很热, 并烫伤人。
- When the oil is hot, add the sliced onion. 油热后, 放入切好的洋葱。
2. (bodily) 发热的;体热的
to be hot 身体发热
- I'm too hot. 我热得很。
- The back of her neck was hot. 她的脖子后面很烫。
3. [+ weather] 炎热的
- It was terribly hot yesterday. 昨天天真热。
- My small greenhouse gets very hot when the sun is shining. 太阳照晒的时候, 我的小暖房会变得很热。
a hot country 一个炎热的国家
4. (as opposed to warm) 炙热的
- Put it in a hot oven. 把它放入炙热的烤箱里。
5. a hot meal 热饭
6. (spicy) [+ chilli, food] 辛辣的;辣的
hot curries 辛辣的咖喱菜肴
- a dish that's spicy but not too hot 一道香辣但又不算太辣的菜
7. (intense) 激动的;火爆的
a hot temper 暴躁的脾气
- My brother had a hot temper. 我弟弟脾气暴躁。
8. (important) [+ topic] 热门的;备受关注的
- Pollution is currently a hot topic in America. 当前污染在美国是一个热门话题。
9. <非正式> (fresh) 最新的;最近的
hot news 最新消息
10. <非正式> (exciting) 风行的;热门的
- the hottest movie of the summer 这个夏天最热门的电影
- When I was last there, the hot place was the Royal Bachelors' Club. 我上次去那儿的时候, 最火的地方是皇家单身俱乐部。
11. 【体】 [+ ball] (掷球或击球)大力的, 难接的
12. (likely to succeed) 极有可能获胜的
the hot favourite<英> the hot favorite<美> 热门球队;极有可能获胜的选手(或竞争者)
- Atlantic City is the hot favourite to stage the fight. 大西洋城极有可能获得这次拳击赛的主办权。
a hot tip 可靠情报
13. (intense) [+ competition] 激烈的;紧张的
14. 【物】 (having high level of radioactive) 强的;高的
- a hot laboratory 高放射性的实验室
15. <俚> (stolen) (物品或钱)偷来的, 走私的, 非法得来的
16. (difficult) 难解决的
to get too hot for sb 对某人来说难应付
- When the streets get too hot for them, they head south in one stolen car after another. 当在市区走投无路时, 他们便开着一辆又一辆偷来的汽车朝南方驶去。
17. <非正式> (sexually attractive) 性感的
- We are introduced to a cadre of hot chicks who all go to the same high school. 我们认识了一帮辣妹, 她们都在同一所高中上学。
18. [+ colour] 明亮的;艳丽的
- hot pink 亮粉色
19. 【物】 (with high electric potential) 高电势的;高电压的
20. 【物】 (having higher energy level than ground state) 能级高的
- a hot atom 热原子
21. 【音】<俚> 激动人心的;节奏强劲的
22. (in guessing games) 接近(答案或目标)的
23. 【冶】 加热的
24. <澳,新西兰,非正式> (excessive) [+ price, charge] 过高的
idiom:
to be hot on sth<非正式> (severe) 对某事很严厉
- The police are hot on drunk driving. 警察严查酒驾。
(knowledgeable) 擅长某事物;通晓某事物
- He's hot on vintage cars. 他很懂老爷车。
to be hot on sb's heels
(pursuing) 紧跟某人
- They pushed past him and entered the room hot on the heels of Dullah and Ronnie. 他们从他身边挤过去, 紧跟着杜拉赫和罗尼进了屋子。
(soon after) 在…不久之后发生
- Hot on the heels of the HRT evangelists come the purveyors of romantic back-to-nature 'alternatives'. 先是有人大肆鼓吹激素替代治疗, 紧接着就有人要提供很虚幻的回归自然式“非传统疗法”。
to be not so hot on sth 不擅长某事物
- He's not so hot on physics. 他不擅长物理。
hot and bothered 心急火燎的;焦躁不安的
- My boyfriend came out looking hot and bothered. 我的男朋友心急火燎地出来了。
to get hot and bothered 变得焦躁不安
- Ray was getting very hot and bothered about the idea. 听了这个想法, 雷变得焦躁不安。
hot under the collar<非正式> 发怒的;恼怒的;气冲冲的
- The cold snap is leaving motorists hot under the collar as batteries and fuel lines freeze. 这股寒流让开车的人很恼火, 因为汽车的电池和燃油管都冻住了。
to get hot under the collar 生气;发怒
- Why do our Leftists get hot under the collar at the very mention of World Bank? 为什么一提到世界银行, 左翼分子就会变得怒气冲冲呢?
in hot water<非正式> (尤指当权者)陷入困境的, 有麻烦的
- South Korea's new government declared itself 'in hot water'. 韩国新政府宣称其陷入了“水深火热”中。
- Last year's speech landed Bush in hot water. 去年的发言让布什陷入了麻烦。
to make it hot for sb 刁难某人;使某人的日子不好过
hot²
/hɒt/
adv.
idiom:
to blow hot and cold 摇摆不定;反复无常
- The media, meanwhile, has blown hot and cold on the affair. 与此同时, 媒体对于这件事也摇摆不定。
to give it hotorto give it to sb hot 惩罚某人;殴打某人
/hɒt/
adv.
idiom:
to blow hot and cold 摇摆不定;反复无常
- The media, meanwhile, has blown hot and cold on the affair. 与此同时, 媒体对于这件事也摇摆不定。
to give it hotorto give it to sb hot 惩罚某人;殴打某人
hot³
/hɒt/
Phrasal Verb:
hot up
/hɒt/
Phrasal Verb:
hot up
- 英语>简体中文, 英汉大词典
hot
/hɔt/
a.hotter, hottest
热的
/hɔt/
a.hotter, hottest
热的
- 英语>简体中文, 高中课标词汇
hot
n. 热的,急燥的,激烈的
n. 热的,急燥的,激烈的
- 英语>简体中文, 中医大词典
hot
adj.(形容词) hot.ter, hot.test
1. Having or giving off heat capable of burning. 热的:具有或散发能燃烧的热量的
2. Being at a high temperature. 温度高的
3. Being at or exhibiting a temperature that is higher than normal or desirable: 发烫的:处于或显示比正常或需要的温度要高的温度:
- a hot forehead. 发烫的前额
4. Causing a burning sensation, as in the mouth; spicy: 辛辣的:引起火辣辣的感觉的,如在嘴里;辛辣刺激的:
- hot peppers; a hot curry. 辛辣的胡椒粉;辛辣的咖喱粉
5. Charged or energized with electricity: 充电的,有电能的:
- a hot wire. 高压电线
6. Radioactive, especially to a dangerous degree. 高放射性的:放射性的,特别是达危险程度的
7. Marked by intensity of emotion; ardent or fiery: 火热的,热烈的;激烈的或暴躁的:
- a hot temper. 火爆的脾气
8. Having or displaying great enthusiasm; eager: 热烈的,热切的:具有或显示强烈感情的;热切的:
- hot for travel. 热衷于旅行
9. Informal Arousing intense interest, excitement, or controversy: 【非正式用语】 引起强烈兴趣的,令人激动的,有争议的:
- a hot new book; a hot topic. 一本畅销的新书;有争议的话题
10. Informal Marked by excited activity or energy: 【非正式用语】 激烈的,热络的:充满激动人心的活动或能量的:
- a hot week on the stock market. 股票市场激烈的一周
11. Violent; raging: 猛烈的,激烈的:
- a hot battle. 激烈的战斗
12. Slang Sexually excited or exciting. 【俚语】 性冲动的,令性冲动的
13. Slang 【俚语】
14. Recently stolen: 刚失窃的:
- a hot car. 刚失窃的汽车
15. Wanted by the police: 被通缉的:
- a hot suspect. 被通缉的嫌疑犯
16. Close to a successful solution or conclusion: 接近的:接近正确的解答或结论的:
- hot on the trail. 即将找到失去的线索
17. Informal 【非正式用语】
18. Most recent; new or fresh: 最近的;新的或新鲜的:
- a hot news item; the hot fashions for fall. 最新消息;秋天的流行时装
19. Currently very popular or successful: 炙手可热的:正值流行的或成功的:
- one of the hottest young talents around. 近来炙手可热的年轻才俊之一
20. Requiring immediate action or attention: 抢手的:需立即采取行动的或立即注意的:
- a hot opportunity. 抢手的机会
21. Slang Very good or impressive. Often used in the negative: 【俚语】 很好的或予以深刻印象的。常用于否定句:
- I'm not so hot at math. 我对数学没有如此擅长
22. Slang Funny or absurd: 【俚语】 有趣的,荒谬的:
- told a hot one about the neighbors' dog. 讲一个有关邻居家的狗的有趣故事
23. Slang 【俚语】
24. Performing with great skill and daring: 技艺精湛的,有胆识的:
- a hot drummer. 技艺精湛的鼓手
25. Fast and responsive: 快速的,反应快的:
- a hot sports car. 开得飞快的赛车
26. Unusually lucky: 异乎寻常的幸运的:
- hot at craps. 赌运极佳的
27. Music Of, relating to, or being an emotionally charged style of performance marked by strong rhythms and improvisation: 【音乐】 节奏强烈的:与一种充满感情的,拍子强烈而又即兴的演奏方式有关的:
- hot jazz. 强烈而又即兴的爵士乐
28. Color Bold and bright. 【色彩】 浓重明亮的
n.(名词)
Slang Strong sexual attraction or desire. Used with the. 【俚语】 强烈的性吸引或性欲。与 the 连用
adv.(副词)
1. In a hot manner; hotly. 激烈地;热心地
2. While hot: 趁热地:
- foods that are best eaten hot. 需趁热吃的食物
v.tr.(及物动词) hot.ted, hot.ting, hots
Informal To cause to increase in intensity or excitement. Often used with up : 【非正式用语】 使兴奋,使激动:使提高激烈或兴奋程度。常与 up 连用:
- “His book is an exercise in the fashionable art of instant history, in which every episode is hotted up with an anecdote”(&b{Harper's}) “他的书是对当今流行艺术的实践,其中每一个插曲都用一件故事来使之更令人兴奋”(哈珀)
习惯用语:
hot and bothered 【非正式用语】
In a state of agitated excitement; flustered: 激动的,兴奋的;急躁的:
- all hot and bothered before the opening performance. 开幕式开始前,所有的人都激动不已hot to trot 【俚语】
1. Sexually avid; lascivious. 性欲旺盛的;淫欲的
2. Ready and willing; eager. 主动的,愿意的;热切的hot under the collar 【非正式用语】
Angry. 愤怒的make it hot for 【俚语】
To make things uncomfortable or dangerous for: 把事情变得令人不快的或危险的:
- Don't make it hot for yourself by needlessly finding fault. 不要吹毛求疵而使自己不快
adj.(形容词) hot.ter, hot.test
1. Having or giving off heat capable of burning. 热的:具有或散发能燃烧的热量的
2. Being at a high temperature. 温度高的
3. Being at or exhibiting a temperature that is higher than normal or desirable: 发烫的:处于或显示比正常或需要的温度要高的温度:
- a hot forehead. 发烫的前额
4. Causing a burning sensation, as in the mouth; spicy: 辛辣的:引起火辣辣的感觉的,如在嘴里;辛辣刺激的:
- hot peppers; a hot curry. 辛辣的胡椒粉;辛辣的咖喱粉
5. Charged or energized with electricity: 充电的,有电能的:
- a hot wire. 高压电线
6. Radioactive, especially to a dangerous degree. 高放射性的:放射性的,特别是达危险程度的
7. Marked by intensity of emotion; ardent or fiery: 火热的,热烈的;激烈的或暴躁的:
- a hot temper. 火爆的脾气
8. Having or displaying great enthusiasm; eager: 热烈的,热切的:具有或显示强烈感情的;热切的:
- hot for travel. 热衷于旅行
9. Informal Arousing intense interest, excitement, or controversy: 【非正式用语】 引起强烈兴趣的,令人激动的,有争议的:
- a hot new book; a hot topic. 一本畅销的新书;有争议的话题
10. Informal Marked by excited activity or energy: 【非正式用语】 激烈的,热络的:充满激动人心的活动或能量的:
- a hot week on the stock market. 股票市场激烈的一周
11. Violent; raging: 猛烈的,激烈的:
- a hot battle. 激烈的战斗
12. Slang Sexually excited or exciting. 【俚语】 性冲动的,令性冲动的
13. Slang 【俚语】
14. Recently stolen: 刚失窃的:
- a hot car. 刚失窃的汽车
15. Wanted by the police: 被通缉的:
- a hot suspect. 被通缉的嫌疑犯
16. Close to a successful solution or conclusion: 接近的:接近正确的解答或结论的:
- hot on the trail. 即将找到失去的线索
17. Informal 【非正式用语】
18. Most recent; new or fresh: 最近的;新的或新鲜的:
- a hot news item; the hot fashions for fall. 最新消息;秋天的流行时装
19. Currently very popular or successful: 炙手可热的:正值流行的或成功的:
- one of the hottest young talents around. 近来炙手可热的年轻才俊之一
20. Requiring immediate action or attention: 抢手的:需立即采取行动的或立即注意的:
- a hot opportunity. 抢手的机会
21. Slang Very good or impressive. Often used in the negative: 【俚语】 很好的或予以深刻印象的。常用于否定句:
- I'm not so hot at math. 我对数学没有如此擅长
22. Slang Funny or absurd: 【俚语】 有趣的,荒谬的:
- told a hot one about the neighbors' dog. 讲一个有关邻居家的狗的有趣故事
23. Slang 【俚语】
24. Performing with great skill and daring: 技艺精湛的,有胆识的:
- a hot drummer. 技艺精湛的鼓手
25. Fast and responsive: 快速的,反应快的:
- a hot sports car. 开得飞快的赛车
26. Unusually lucky: 异乎寻常的幸运的:
- hot at craps. 赌运极佳的
27. Music Of, relating to, or being an emotionally charged style of performance marked by strong rhythms and improvisation: 【音乐】 节奏强烈的:与一种充满感情的,拍子强烈而又即兴的演奏方式有关的:
- hot jazz. 强烈而又即兴的爵士乐
28. Color Bold and bright. 【色彩】 浓重明亮的
n.(名词)
Slang Strong sexual attraction or desire. Used with the. 【俚语】 强烈的性吸引或性欲。与 the 连用
adv.(副词)
1. In a hot manner; hotly. 激烈地;热心地
2. While hot: 趁热地:
- foods that are best eaten hot. 需趁热吃的食物
v.tr.(及物动词) hot.ted, hot.ting, hots
Informal To cause to increase in intensity or excitement. Often used with up : 【非正式用语】 使兴奋,使激动:使提高激烈或兴奋程度。常与 up 连用:
- “His book is an exercise in the fashionable art of instant history, in which every episode is hotted up with an anecdote”(&b{Harper's}) “他的书是对当今流行艺术的实践,其中每一个插曲都用一件故事来使之更令人兴奋”(哈珀)
习惯用语:
hot and bothered 【非正式用语】
In a state of agitated excitement; flustered: 激动的,兴奋的;急躁的:
- all hot and bothered before the opening performance. 开幕式开始前,所有的人都激动不已hot to trot 【俚语】
1. Sexually avid; lascivious. 性欲旺盛的;淫欲的
2. Ready and willing; eager. 主动的,愿意的;热切的hot under the collar 【非正式用语】
Angry. 愤怒的make it hot for 【俚语】
To make things uncomfortable or dangerous for: 把事情变得令人不快的或危险的:
- Don't make it hot for yourself by needlessly finding fault. 不要吹毛求疵而使自己不快
- 英语>简体中文, 美国传统词典
hot
adj. 热的,辣的,热烈的,最新的,高放射性的;vt. 加热
adj. 热的,辣的,热烈的,最新的,高放射性的;vt. 加热
- 英语>简体中文, 英汉化学大词典
hot
①热的;②含危险的放射性物的,强放射性的
①热的;②含危险的放射性物的,强放射性的
- 英语>简体中文, 英中医学辞海
hot
adj. 违禁
adj. 违禁
- 英语>简体中文, 英汉法学大辞典
hot
a.
盗来的或通过其它非法途径获得的
a.
盗来的或通过其它非法途径获得的
- 英语>简体中文, 英美法词典
hot
n. 热,有电压的
n. 热,有电压的
- 英语>简体中文, 英汉机械大词典
hot
n. 热的,激烈的,强烈的
n. 热的,激烈的,强烈的
- 英语>简体中文, 英汉汽车词典
hot
adj.
热的, 烫的
- A blast of hot air blows in. 一股热气吹进来。
- His hot pancakes are delicious. 他卖的热烙饼味道真好。
- How hot is the water? 水有多热?
- It was so hot that we had to have the air conditioner on all day long. 天太热, 我们不得不整天开着空调。
棘手的, 争议大的
- Hot words were exchanged between the two men. 两人之间激烈争吵起来。
- The argument became hot. 争论变得激烈起来。
- He came in rather hot about it. 他进来时对此颇不满意。
刚做好的; 最新的; 热门的
- I like reading hot news. 我喜欢读热点新闻。
adj.
热的, 烫的
- A blast of hot air blows in. 一股热气吹进来。
- His hot pancakes are delicious. 他卖的热烙饼味道真好。
- How hot is the water? 水有多热?
- It was so hot that we had to have the air conditioner on all day long. 天太热, 我们不得不整天开着空调。
棘手的, 争议大的
- Hot words were exchanged between the two men. 两人之间激烈争吵起来。
- The argument became hot. 争论变得激烈起来。
- He came in rather hot about it. 他进来时对此颇不满意。
刚做好的; 最新的; 热门的
- I like reading hot news. 我喜欢读热点新闻。
- 英语>简体中文, 简明英汉词典
hot1
(adjective 形容词)
热的
hot weather. 炎热的天气。
a hot iron. 灼热的熨斗。
SYNONYM 同义词:baking, blistering, boiling, burning, fiery,flaming, oppressive, piping hot (piping hot food磙烫的食物), red-hot, roasting, scalding,scorching, searing, sizzling, steamy, stifling,sultry, summery, sweltering, thermal (a thermal spring温泉), torrid, tropical, warm.
OPPOSITES: SEE 反义词参閲cold adjective 形容词.
急躁的
a hot temper. 急躁的脾气。
in hot pursuit. 穷追。
SYNONYM 同义词:angry, eager, emotional, excited,feverish, fierce, heated, hotheaded, impatient,impetuous, intense, passionate, violent.
OPPOSITES: SEE 反义词参閲calm adjective 形容词.
辣的
a hot taste. 辣的味道。
SYNONYM 同义词:acrid, biting,gingery, peppery, piquant, pungent, spicy,strong.
OPPOSITES: SEE 反义词参閲mild.
hot under the collar 发怒的
SEE参阅 angry.
(adjective 形容词)
热的
hot weather. 炎热的天气。
a hot iron. 灼热的熨斗。
SYNONYM 同义词:baking, blistering, boiling, burning, fiery,flaming, oppressive, piping hot (piping hot food磙烫的食物), red-hot, roasting, scalding,scorching, searing, sizzling, steamy, stifling,sultry, summery, sweltering, thermal (a thermal spring温泉), torrid, tropical, warm.
OPPOSITES: SEE 反义词参閲cold adjective 形容词.
急躁的
a hot temper. 急躁的脾气。
in hot pursuit. 穷追。
SYNONYM 同义词:angry, eager, emotional, excited,feverish, fierce, heated, hotheaded, impatient,impetuous, intense, passionate, violent.
OPPOSITES: SEE 反义词参閲calm adjective 形容词.
辣的
a hot taste. 辣的味道。
SYNONYM 同义词:acrid, biting,gingery, peppery, piquant, pungent, spicy,strong.
OPPOSITES: SEE 反义词参閲mild.
hot under the collar 发怒的
SEE参阅 angry.
- 英语>简体中文, 英语同义词词典
hot1
go ,hot and 'cold (all 'over) (informal)
suddenly feel very worried, upset or frightened when you remember sth very unpleasant ﹙因回忆起可怕的事而﹚突然感到焦虑﹙或恐惧﹚:
I go hot and cold all over when I think of that train accident. It was so terrible. 一想起那次火车事故,我就万分恐惧,真是太可怕了。
hot 'air (informal)
impressive but worthless or empty promises 空话;夸夸其谈:
Don’t believe anything she says. It’s all hot air. 不要相信她说的话,全都是夸夸其谈。
(all) hot and 'bothered (informal)
worried and upset 焦灼不安;心慌意乱:
Ministers are getting all hot and bothered about official secrets getting out. 官方机密泄漏,部长们都焦灼不安。
You’re looking a bit hot and bothered. Is everything OK? 你看上去有点心神不宁,没事儿吧?
(too) 'hot for sb (also too hot to 'handle)(informal)
(too) difficult, dangerous, etc. for sb ﹙对某人而言﹚很困难﹙或危险等﹚:
When the scandal became public, things got too hot for the Minister and she resigned. 丑闻传出后,情况对部长非常不利,她只得辞职。
The newspapers won’t print the story—it’s just too hot to handle. 报纸不愿意刊载这篇报道—太敏感了,不好处理。
a 'hot line (to sb)
a special telephone line to an important person,such as a president, etc.which is used in emergencies热线﹙发生紧急情况时用以联络某位重要人物的直通电话﹚:
The President of the United States spoke on the hot line with the Prime Minister about the crisis. 美国总统与首相通过热线电话讨论了本次危机。
,hot off the 'press
news that is hot off the press has just appeared in the newspapers and is fresh and usually exciting最新报道;新出炉的消息:
Listen to this story—it’s hot off the press! 听听这条新闻—这是最新报道!
hot on sb’s/sth’s 'tracks/'trail (informal)
close to catching or finding the person or thing that you have been chasing or searching for紧追;快要抓到,即将找到﹙人或物﹚:
The burglar ran away, with the police hot on his trail. 窃贼逃跑了,警察紧追不捨。
a hot po'tato (informal)
a very sensitive matter that is difficult or embarrassing to deal with 棘手的问题;敏感话题:
The minister’s resignation is a political hot potato.部长的辞职是一个敏感的政治话题。
a 'hot spot (informal)
a place where fighting is common, especially for political reasons﹙尤指因政治原因而﹚斗争不断的地方;热点地区:
As a journalist, I get sent to one hot spot after another. 作为记者,我被派往一个个热点地区。
a place where there is a lot of activity or entertainment热闹的娱乐场所;夜生活中心:
We went clubbing in some of Ibiza’s most famous hot spots.我们去伊维萨岛一些最着名的娱乐区逛夜总会。
hot 'stuff (informal,especially BrE)
sb/sth of very high quality 了不起的人/事物:
He’s really hot stuff as a tennis player. 他确实是网球高手。
a sexually attractive person; (of a film, book,etc.) exciting in a sexual way 性感的人;艳情电影﹙或书籍等﹚:
She seems to think he’s really hot stuff. 她好像觉得他很性感。
His new book is really hot stuff. 他的新书中的性描写非常露骨。
hot under the 'collar (informal)
annoyed, embarrassed or excited 生气;窘迫;紧张不安:
He gets very hot under the collar if people disagree with him. 别人要是跟他有分歧,他就很生气。
in hot pur'suit (of sb/sth)
chasing sb; trying to catch sb ﹙对…﹚穷追不捨:
He grabbed the jewels and ran, with the shopkeeper in hot pursuit. 他抓起珠宝就跑,店主在后面穷追不捨。
in the 'hot seat (informal)
a position of responsibility in which you must deal with difficult questions, criticism or attacks处境尴尬;处于困境:
Our radio phone-in today is on transport, and the Minister of Transport will be in the hot seat, ready to answer your questions. 今天我们的听众来电直播节目的主题是交通,交通部长将会倾听大家的质疑和批评,并回答大家的问题。
in hot 'water (informal)
in trouble 处于困境:
She got into hot water for being late. 她因迟到遇到些麻烦。
The new clerk was in hot water because she forgot to ask for a receipt for the money. 新来的职员忘了要收据,让自己很为难。
This sort of behaviour will land him in hot water. 他的这种行为会给他带来麻烦的。
make it 'hot for sb (informal)
make a situation very difficult or uncomfortable for sb 不让某人好过;刁难某人:
If you insist on staying here, I can make it very hot for you. 你要是坚持呆在这儿,我会让你很难过的。
more sth/more often than sb has had hot dinners (informal,often humorous)
used for emphasizing how much/many or how often sb has done sth ﹙用于强调﹚比你吃饭的次数还多,太多次,很多:
He’s won more medals than you’ve had hot dinners. 他得的奖牌都数不过来了。
She’s been to France more often than you’ve had hot dinners. 她去过无数次法国。
not so/too 'hot (informal)
not very well, healthy, etc.; not very good 不太好;不舒服:
‘How do you feel today?’ ‘Not so hot.’ “你今天觉得怎么样?”“不大舒服。”
Her work’s not too hot, is it? I thought she’d be better than this! 她干得不怎么样,对吗?我以为她会干得不错呢!
sell/go like 'hot cakes (informal)
be sold quickly in great quantities 畅销;热卖:
The band’s latest record is selling like hot cakes.乐队的最新专辑正在热卖中。
blow hot and cold 另见blow
hard/hot on sb’s heels 另见heels
like a cat on hot bricks 另见cat
strike while the iron is hot 另见strike
go ,hot and 'cold (all 'over) (informal)
suddenly feel very worried, upset or frightened when you remember sth very unpleasant ﹙因回忆起可怕的事而﹚突然感到焦虑﹙或恐惧﹚:
I go hot and cold all over when I think of that train accident. It was so terrible. 一想起那次火车事故,我就万分恐惧,真是太可怕了。
hot 'air (informal)
impressive but worthless or empty promises 空话;夸夸其谈:
Don’t believe anything she says. It’s all hot air. 不要相信她说的话,全都是夸夸其谈。
(all) hot and 'bothered (informal)
worried and upset 焦灼不安;心慌意乱:
Ministers are getting all hot and bothered about official secrets getting out. 官方机密泄漏,部长们都焦灼不安。
You’re looking a bit hot and bothered. Is everything OK? 你看上去有点心神不宁,没事儿吧?
(too) 'hot for sb (also too hot to 'handle)(informal)
(too) difficult, dangerous, etc. for sb ﹙对某人而言﹚很困难﹙或危险等﹚:
When the scandal became public, things got too hot for the Minister and she resigned. 丑闻传出后,情况对部长非常不利,她只得辞职。
The newspapers won’t print the story—it’s just too hot to handle. 报纸不愿意刊载这篇报道—太敏感了,不好处理。
a 'hot line (to sb)
a special telephone line to an important person,such as a president, etc.which is used in emergencies热线﹙发生紧急情况时用以联络某位重要人物的直通电话﹚:
The President of the United States spoke on the hot line with the Prime Minister about the crisis. 美国总统与首相通过热线电话讨论了本次危机。
,hot off the 'press
news that is hot off the press has just appeared in the newspapers and is fresh and usually exciting最新报道;新出炉的消息:
Listen to this story—it’s hot off the press! 听听这条新闻—这是最新报道!
hot on sb’s/sth’s 'tracks/'trail (informal)
close to catching or finding the person or thing that you have been chasing or searching for紧追;快要抓到,即将找到﹙人或物﹚:
The burglar ran away, with the police hot on his trail. 窃贼逃跑了,警察紧追不捨。
a hot po'tato (informal)
a very sensitive matter that is difficult or embarrassing to deal with 棘手的问题;敏感话题:
The minister’s resignation is a political hot potato.部长的辞职是一个敏感的政治话题。
a 'hot spot (informal)
a place where fighting is common, especially for political reasons﹙尤指因政治原因而﹚斗争不断的地方;热点地区:
As a journalist, I get sent to one hot spot after another. 作为记者,我被派往一个个热点地区。
a place where there is a lot of activity or entertainment热闹的娱乐场所;夜生活中心:
We went clubbing in some of Ibiza’s most famous hot spots.我们去伊维萨岛一些最着名的娱乐区逛夜总会。
hot 'stuff (informal,especially BrE)
sb/sth of very high quality 了不起的人/事物:
He’s really hot stuff as a tennis player. 他确实是网球高手。
a sexually attractive person; (of a film, book,etc.) exciting in a sexual way 性感的人;艳情电影﹙或书籍等﹚:
She seems to think he’s really hot stuff. 她好像觉得他很性感。
His new book is really hot stuff. 他的新书中的性描写非常露骨。
hot under the 'collar (informal)
annoyed, embarrassed or excited 生气;窘迫;紧张不安:
He gets very hot under the collar if people disagree with him. 别人要是跟他有分歧,他就很生气。
in hot pur'suit (of sb/sth)
chasing sb; trying to catch sb ﹙对…﹚穷追不捨:
He grabbed the jewels and ran, with the shopkeeper in hot pursuit. 他抓起珠宝就跑,店主在后面穷追不捨。
in the 'hot seat (informal)
a position of responsibility in which you must deal with difficult questions, criticism or attacks处境尴尬;处于困境:
Our radio phone-in today is on transport, and the Minister of Transport will be in the hot seat, ready to answer your questions. 今天我们的听众来电直播节目的主题是交通,交通部长将会倾听大家的质疑和批评,并回答大家的问题。
in hot 'water (informal)
in trouble 处于困境:
She got into hot water for being late. 她因迟到遇到些麻烦。
The new clerk was in hot water because she forgot to ask for a receipt for the money. 新来的职员忘了要收据,让自己很为难。
This sort of behaviour will land him in hot water. 他的这种行为会给他带来麻烦的。
make it 'hot for sb (informal)
make a situation very difficult or uncomfortable for sb 不让某人好过;刁难某人:
If you insist on staying here, I can make it very hot for you. 你要是坚持呆在这儿,我会让你很难过的。
more sth/more often than sb has had hot dinners (informal,often humorous)
used for emphasizing how much/many or how often sb has done sth ﹙用于强调﹚比你吃饭的次数还多,太多次,很多:
He’s won more medals than you’ve had hot dinners. 他得的奖牌都数不过来了。
She’s been to France more often than you’ve had hot dinners. 她去过无数次法国。
not so/too 'hot (informal)
not very well, healthy, etc.; not very good 不太好;不舒服:
‘How do you feel today?’ ‘Not so hot.’ “你今天觉得怎么样?”“不大舒服。”
Her work’s not too hot, is it? I thought she’d be better than this! 她干得不怎么样,对吗?我以为她会干得不错呢!
sell/go like 'hot cakes (informal)
be sold quickly in great quantities 畅销;热卖:
The band’s latest record is selling like hot cakes.乐队的最新专辑正在热卖中。
blow hot and cold 另见blow
hard/hot on sb’s heels 另见heels
like a cat on hot bricks 另见cat
strike while the iron is hot 另见strike
英语>简体中文, 英语习语词典
hot1
adj.
(hotter; hottest)
炎热的
热烈的; 激动的; 猛烈的, 激烈的; 热情的, 紧张的, 急躁的
(味道)剌激性的, 辛辣的; 强烈的; 渴望的; 给人热感的
淫秽的, 色情的, (动物)正当交尾期的
【音】节奏快的; [美俚]吵闹的, 即兴的; 趁热的; (公债等)刚发行的; 新的; [美俚]危险的
杰出的, 极好的; (选手)强有力的; (演技等)优秀的
[俚]极走运的; 竞技状态极佳的
(游戏)接近目的物的; 差一点就(猜中)的
紧随的, 被通缉的
[俚]荒诞的, 不可信的, (麦克风)扭开了的; 可以使用的
才出炉的
(车辆)快的
违禁的, 非法的
[俚](偷来的珠宝因容易被人认出)难于出手的
令人不安到不能忍受的或危险程度的
易销售的; (电报、文件)极端重要或急的
由热金属浇入铸模制成的
通高压电的; 【原】放射性强的
- like a cat on hot bricks 象热锅上的蚂蚁
- be hot on playing table tennis 热衷于打乒乓球
- be hot for reform 迫切要求改革
- a hot argument 激烈辩论
- hot idea [美]极好的主意
- hot temper 暴躁的脾气
- be hot from the battle field 刚从战场归来
- hot news [口]最新消息
- a hot laboratory 强放射性物质研究实验室, “热"实验室
- a hotscent or trail 猎物气味强烈或有强烈臭味的路径(打猎用语)
- in hot pursuit 紧追
- a hot wire 高压电线
- Strike the iron while it is hot. [谚]趁热打铁, 趁机行事。
adj.
(hotter; hottest)
炎热的
热烈的; 激动的; 猛烈的, 激烈的; 热情的, 紧张的, 急躁的
(味道)剌激性的, 辛辣的; 强烈的; 渴望的; 给人热感的
淫秽的, 色情的, (动物)正当交尾期的
【音】节奏快的; [美俚]吵闹的, 即兴的; 趁热的; (公债等)刚发行的; 新的; [美俚]危险的
杰出的, 极好的; (选手)强有力的; (演技等)优秀的
[俚]极走运的; 竞技状态极佳的
(游戏)接近目的物的; 差一点就(猜中)的
紧随的, 被通缉的
[俚]荒诞的, 不可信的, (麦克风)扭开了的; 可以使用的
才出炉的
(车辆)快的
违禁的, 非法的
[俚](偷来的珠宝因容易被人认出)难于出手的
令人不安到不能忍受的或危险程度的
易销售的; (电报、文件)极端重要或急的
由热金属浇入铸模制成的
通高压电的; 【原】放射性强的
- like a cat on hot bricks 象热锅上的蚂蚁
- be hot on playing table tennis 热衷于打乒乓球
- be hot for reform 迫切要求改革
- a hot argument 激烈辩论
- hot idea [美]极好的主意
- hot temper 暴躁的脾气
- be hot from the battle field 刚从战场归来
- hot news [口]最新消息
- a hot laboratory 强放射性物质研究实验室, “热"实验室
- a hotscent or trail 猎物气味强烈或有强烈臭味的路径(打猎用语)
- in hot pursuit 紧追
- a hot wire 高压电线
- Strike the iron while it is hot. [谚]趁热打铁, 趁机行事。
hot2
vi.
[英]变热; 变得激动; 骚动起来(up)
- The argument had hotted up considerably. 辩论变得相当热烈。
vi.
[英]变热; 变得激动; 骚动起来(up)
- The argument had hotted up considerably. 辩论变得相当热烈。
hot3
vt.
[英]使...热(up); 刺激, 使骚动
- hot it up 使热烈起来
vt.
[英]使...热(up); 刺激, 使骚动
- hot it up 使热烈起来
hot4
adv.
热烈地; 猛烈地
愤怒地; 趁热地
继承用法
hot-air
n.
热风, 热空气
hot-alkylation
n.
热烷基化
hotbed
n.
温床
有利于迅速生长或发育的地方或环境
热床, 轧钢厂的一片空地或一排架子
hot-blast
n.
热风
hotblood
n.
易激怒者; 感情强烈者; 轻举妄动者
hot-blooded
adj.
易激动的, 热切的
(马)英国种的, 阿拉伯种的
纯种的
hotbox
n.
(火车的)热轴
hot-brittle
n., adj.
热脆(的)
hot-cast
n.
热铸
hot-cathode
adj.
热阴极的
hot-coining
n.
热精压, 热压花
hot-cold
n.
混风鼓风(古老高炉上用三分之二冷风及三分之一热风混合冶炼)
hot-die
n.
热压模
hot-dip
n.
热浸
浸镀, 热镀
hotdog
n.
[口]小红肠, 热狗, 红肠面包; [美俚]最佳运动员
adv.
热烈地; 猛烈地
愤怒地; 趁热地
继承用法
hot-air
n.
热风, 热空气
hot-alkylation
n.
热烷基化
hotbed
n.
温床
有利于迅速生长或发育的地方或环境
热床, 轧钢厂的一片空地或一排架子
hot-blast
n.
热风
hotblood
n.
易激怒者; 感情强烈者; 轻举妄动者
hot-blooded
adj.
易激动的, 热切的
(马)英国种的, 阿拉伯种的
纯种的
hotbox
n.
(火车的)热轴
hot-brittle
n., adj.
热脆(的)
hot-cast
n.
热铸
hot-cathode
adj.
热阴极的
hot-coining
n.
热精压, 热压花
hot-cold
n.
混风鼓风(古老高炉上用三分之二冷风及三分之一热风混合冶炼)
hot-die
n.
热压模
hot-dip
n.
热浸
浸镀, 热镀
hotdog
n.
[口]小红肠, 热狗, 红肠面包; [美俚]最佳运动员
hot5
vi., vt.
(在作冲浪或滑雪运动时)卖弄(花式动作)
hot-drawn
adj.
热拉的
hot-filling
n.
(啤酒)热灌装
(果汁)热装瓶, 热装罐
hotflue
n.
热烟道
hotfoot
n.
暗中将火柴在别人鞋中点燃的恶作剧
心灵的刺激, 震惊
adv.
[俗]飞速地; 急忙地
vi.
急忙; 匆忙
hot-forming
n.
热成形
热加工
热冲压
热态变形
hot-galvanize
n.
热镀锌
hot-gas
n.
热气, 废气, 排出的气体
hot-grinding
n.
热磨
hothead
n.
暴躁的人; 性急的人
hotheaded
adj.
烈性的, 易怒的; 急躁的, 鲁莽的
hothouse
n.
温室, 暖房
adj.
温室的(植物等); 过分保护的; 人工的; 纤弱的
hot-junction
n.
热接点
hot-metal
n.
熔融金属
hot-moulded
n.
热模塑
hot-neck
n.
(轧钢机)滚棒轴头
hot-papa
n.
(航空母舰上)枪救失事飞机人员
hot-piercing
n.
热穿孔
hot-pilot
n.
熟练飞行员
hot-presser
n.
热压机操作工
hot-press(ing)
n.
热压, 热冲
(用压力机)型锻, 模锻
热压合(指配合)
高温压块
热压烧结
热压机
hotquenching
n.
热淬
hot-resistance
n.
耐热性, 热稳定性
hot-rock
n.
[口]熟练飞行员, 熟练工人; 熟练人员
hotrodding
n.
[俚]赛车; 粗心大意的开快车
hot-roll
n.
热轧
hot-rolled
adj.
热轧的, 热压的; 热碾的
hot-seat
n.
[口]飞机弹射椅
hot-set
n.
热固化; 热变定
hot-short
adj.
热脆的
n.
快速货运; 高速飞机[车辆]; 熟练工人
hot-shortness
n.
热脆性
hotshot
n.
高速飞机
熟练飞行员, 熟练工人
向热气流发射试验
hot-slaw
n.
热拌菜, 热拌甘蓝色拉
hot-smoked
adj.
热烟熏的
hot-spotting
n.
局部加热; 预先加热
hotspur
n.
性急的人; 顾前不顾后的人
adj.
性急的
hot-stretch
n.
热拉伸
hot-strip
n.
热轧带材, 热轧带钢
热轧带划伤
hot-swage
n.
【冶】热旋锻
hot-target
n.
[口]重要打击目标, 首要打击目标
hottempered
adj.
性急的; 暴躁的
hot-tinting
n.
火色
回火花
氧化膜色
hot-top
n.
热炉顶, 保温帽, 冒口
hot-trimming
n.
热修整, 热精整, 热切边
hot-wire
n.
热线, 热电阻线
hot-workability
n.
热加工性
hot-working
n.
热作, 热加工
hot-zone
n.
热带
hotly
adv.
hotness
n.
a bit hot
[俚]有点不讲理
be getting hot
快猜中了, 快找到了
blow hot and cold
动摇不定; 拿不定主意, 反复无常
get hot
(脸)发热[红]; 激动起来
[俚]使劲儿干
接近(猜到, 找到)
get it hot
[口]大受申斥, 挨一顿臭骂
get too hot for sb.
叫某人呆不下去; 对某人太危险
give it hot to sb.
[口]痛打某人一顿, 狠狠训(某人)一顿
go hot and cold
感到身上一阵冷一阵热
in the hot test
最激烈的时候
make it hot for sb.
[口]刁难某人, 使某人受不了
not so hot
普普通通
并不怎么高明或不怎么成功
piping hot
[口]滚热的; 非常新鲜的
squat hot
[美俚]被电刑处死
hot and bothered
[口]焦虑不安
hot and cold
(旅馆等的)冷热水
hot and heavy
激烈的[地]; 猛烈的[地]
hot and hot
[古](饭菜等)热腾腾地(端上来); 才出锅(就端上来)
hot and strong
[口]猛烈的[地]; 激烈的[地]
hot on
对...非常严厉, 非常苛刻
对...穷追不舍
热衷于...
精通
hot one
[俚]非凡的人; 荒唐的事; 有趣的新闻
vi., vt.
(在作冲浪或滑雪运动时)卖弄(花式动作)
hot-drawn
adj.
热拉的
hot-filling
n.
(啤酒)热灌装
(果汁)热装瓶, 热装罐
hotflue
n.
热烟道
hotfoot
n.
暗中将火柴在别人鞋中点燃的恶作剧
心灵的刺激, 震惊
adv.
[俗]飞速地; 急忙地
vi.
急忙; 匆忙
hot-forming
n.
热成形
热加工
热冲压
热态变形
hot-galvanize
n.
热镀锌
hot-gas
n.
热气, 废气, 排出的气体
hot-grinding
n.
热磨
hothead
n.
暴躁的人; 性急的人
hotheaded
adj.
烈性的, 易怒的; 急躁的, 鲁莽的
hothouse
n.
温室, 暖房
adj.
温室的(植物等); 过分保护的; 人工的; 纤弱的
hot-junction
n.
热接点
hot-metal
n.
熔融金属
hot-moulded
n.
热模塑
hot-neck
n.
(轧钢机)滚棒轴头
hot-papa
n.
(航空母舰上)枪救失事飞机人员
hot-piercing
n.
热穿孔
hot-pilot
n.
熟练飞行员
hot-presser
n.
热压机操作工
hot-press(ing)
n.
热压, 热冲
(用压力机)型锻, 模锻
热压合(指配合)
高温压块
热压烧结
热压机
hotquenching
n.
热淬
hot-resistance
n.
耐热性, 热稳定性
hot-rock
n.
[口]熟练飞行员, 熟练工人; 熟练人员
hotrodding
n.
[俚]赛车; 粗心大意的开快车
hot-roll
n.
热轧
hot-rolled
adj.
热轧的, 热压的; 热碾的
hot-seat
n.
[口]飞机弹射椅
hot-set
n.
热固化; 热变定
hot-short
adj.
热脆的
n.
快速货运; 高速飞机[车辆]; 熟练工人
hot-shortness
n.
热脆性
hotshot
n.
高速飞机
熟练飞行员, 熟练工人
向热气流发射试验
hot-slaw
n.
热拌菜, 热拌甘蓝色拉
hot-smoked
adj.
热烟熏的
hot-spotting
n.
局部加热; 预先加热
hotspur
n.
性急的人; 顾前不顾后的人
adj.
性急的
hot-stretch
n.
热拉伸
hot-strip
n.
热轧带材, 热轧带钢
热轧带划伤
hot-swage
n.
【冶】热旋锻
hot-target
n.
[口]重要打击目标, 首要打击目标
hottempered
adj.
性急的; 暴躁的
hot-tinting
n.
火色
回火花
氧化膜色
hot-top
n.
热炉顶, 保温帽, 冒口
hot-trimming
n.
热修整, 热精整, 热切边
hot-wire
n.
热线, 热电阻线
hot-workability
n.
热加工性
hot-working
n.
热作, 热加工
hot-zone
n.
热带
hotly
adv.
hotness
n.
a bit hot
[俚]有点不讲理
be getting hot
快猜中了, 快找到了
blow hot and cold
动摇不定; 拿不定主意, 反复无常
get hot
(脸)发热[红]; 激动起来
[俚]使劲儿干
接近(猜到, 找到)
get it hot
[口]大受申斥, 挨一顿臭骂
get too hot for sb.
叫某人呆不下去; 对某人太危险
give it hot to sb.
[口]痛打某人一顿, 狠狠训(某人)一顿
go hot and cold
感到身上一阵冷一阵热
in the hot test
最激烈的时候
make it hot for sb.
[口]刁难某人, 使某人受不了
not so hot
普普通通
并不怎么高明或不怎么成功
piping hot
[口]滚热的; 非常新鲜的
squat hot
[美俚]被电刑处死
hot and bothered
[口]焦虑不安
hot and cold
(旅馆等的)冷热水
hot and heavy
激烈的[地]; 猛烈的[地]
hot and hot
[古](饭菜等)热腾腾地(端上来); 才出锅(就端上来)
hot and strong
[口]猛烈的[地]; 激烈的[地]
hot on
对...非常严厉, 非常苛刻
对...穷追不舍
热衷于...
精通
hot one
[俚]非凡的人; 荒唐的事; 有趣的新闻
英语>简体中文, 现代英汉综合大辞典
hot
熱的;熱烈的;帶電的
熱的;熱烈的;帶電的
- 英语>繁体中文(台湾), 电机工程名词
hot
熱的,熱烈的,強放射性的,帶電的
熱的,熱烈的,強放射性的,帶電的
- 英语>繁体中文(台湾), 电力工程名词
hot
熱門
熱門
- 英语>繁体中文(台湾), 电子计算机名词
hot; highly radioactive
熱的;高放射性的
熱的;高放射性的
- 英语>繁体中文(台湾), 核能名词
hot
很感兴趣
Pertaining to the highest rating of perceived interest that an account, opportunity, or lead has in a product or service.
很感兴趣
Pertaining to the highest rating of perceived interest that an account, opportunity, or lead has in a product or service.
- 英语>简体中文, IT术语集
hot
热
An online storage tier optimized for storing data that is accessed or modified frequently.
热
An online storage tier optimized for storing data that is accessed or modified frequently.
- 英语>简体中文, IT术语集
hot
經常性存取
An online storage tier optimized for storing data that is accessed or modified frequently.
經常性存取
An online storage tier optimized for storing data that is accessed or modified frequently.
- 英语>繁体中文(香港), IT术语集
hot
熱門
Pertaining to the highest rating of perceived interest that an account, opportunity, or lead has in a product or service.
熱門
Pertaining to the highest rating of perceived interest that an account, opportunity, or lead has in a product or service.
- 英语>繁体中文(香港), IT术语集
hot
/hɒt/
(hotter,hottest)
1. 形容词 Something that is hot has a high temperature. 热的
- When the oil is hot, add the sliced onion. 油热之后,加入切好的洋葱。
- What he needed was a hot bath and a good sleep. 他所需要的是泡个热水澡和睡个好觉。
2. 形容词 Hot is used to describe the weather or the air in a room or building when the temperature is high. (天气) 炎热的
- It was too hot even for a gentle stroll. 这样的天气连慢慢散步都太热。
3. 形容词 If you are hot, you feel as if your body is at an unpleasantly high temperature. (人) 感到热的
- I was too hot and tired to eat more than a few mouthfuls. 我又热又累,只能吃下几口。
4. 形容词 You can say that food is hot when it has a strong, burning taste caused by chillies, pepper, or other spices. (食物) 辛辣的
- ...hot curries. …辛辣的咖喱食品。
5. 形容词 A hot issue or topic is one that is very important at the present time and is receiving a lot of publicity. (问题或话题等) 热门的 [journalism]
- The role of women in war has been a hot topic of debate since the Gulf conflict. 自海湾冲突以来,女性在战争中的作用一直是一个热门的争论话题。
6. 形容词 Hot news is new, recent, and fresh. (消息) 最新的 [非正式]
- ...eight pages of the latest movies, video releases, and the hot news from Tinseltown. …有关最新电影、录像新片以及好莱坞最新消息的8页内容。
7. 形容词 You can use hot to describe something that is very exciting and that many people want to see, use, obtain, or become involved with. 火爆的; 风行的 [非正式]
- When I was in Chicago in 1990 a friend got me a ticket for the hottest show in town: the Monet Exhibition at the Art Institute. 1990年我在芝加哥的时候,一个朋友给我弄到了一张城里最抢手的展览门票:艺术学院的莫奈画展。
8. 形容词 A hot contest is one that is intense and involves a great deal of activity and determination. (比赛等) 激烈的 [非正式]
- It took hot competition from abroad, however, to show us just how good our product really is. 然而,正是来自国外的激烈竞争让我们看到自己的产品有多好。
9. 形容词 If a person or team is the hot favourite, people think that they are the one most likely to win a race or competition. (比赛或竞争中) 最有可能得胜的 [ADJ n]
- Atlantic City is the hot favourite to stage the fight. 大西洋城最有可能赢得这次拳击赛的主办权。
10. 形容词 Someone who has a hot temper gets angry very quickly and easily. 暴躁的
- His hot temper was making it increasingly difficult for others to work with him. 他暴躁的脾气使得别人越来越难与他一起工作。
11. 形容词 If you describe someone as hot, you mean that they are sexually attractive or sexually desirable. 性感的 [非正式]
- "He's great," Caroline said, "hot." “他太棒了,”卡罗琳说道,“性感极了。”
- If a hot chick comes on to you, smile and walk away. 如果一个性感妞儿向你挑逗,你应该一笑走开。
12. 习语 If someone blows hot and cold, they keep changing their attitude toward something, sometimes being very enthusiastic and at other times expressing no interest at all. 反复无常
- The media, meanwhile, has blown hot and cold over the affair. 同时,媒体对这件事的态度一直摇摆不定。
13. 习语 If you are hot and bothered, you are so worried and anxious that you cannot think clearly or behave sensibly. 焦虑不安的; 六神无主的
- Ray was getting very hot and bothered about the idea. 雷为这个想法感到焦虑不安。
14. 习语 If you say that one person has the hots for another, you mean that they feel a strong sexual attraction to that person. 对…有强烈的性吸引力 [非正式]
- I've had the hots for him ever since he arrived. 自从他来到后,我就迷恋上他了。
/hɒt/
(hotter,hottest)
1. 形容词 Something that is hot has a high temperature. 热的
- When the oil is hot, add the sliced onion. 油热之后,加入切好的洋葱。
- What he needed was a hot bath and a good sleep. 他所需要的是泡个热水澡和睡个好觉。
2. 形容词 Hot is used to describe the weather or the air in a room or building when the temperature is high. (天气) 炎热的
- It was too hot even for a gentle stroll. 这样的天气连慢慢散步都太热。
3. 形容词 If you are hot, you feel as if your body is at an unpleasantly high temperature. (人) 感到热的
- I was too hot and tired to eat more than a few mouthfuls. 我又热又累,只能吃下几口。
4. 形容词 You can say that food is hot when it has a strong, burning taste caused by chillies, pepper, or other spices. (食物) 辛辣的
- ...hot curries. …辛辣的咖喱食品。
5. 形容词 A hot issue or topic is one that is very important at the present time and is receiving a lot of publicity. (问题或话题等) 热门的 [journalism]
- The role of women in war has been a hot topic of debate since the Gulf conflict. 自海湾冲突以来,女性在战争中的作用一直是一个热门的争论话题。
6. 形容词 Hot news is new, recent, and fresh. (消息) 最新的 [非正式]
- ...eight pages of the latest movies, video releases, and the hot news from Tinseltown. …有关最新电影、录像新片以及好莱坞最新消息的8页内容。
7. 形容词 You can use hot to describe something that is very exciting and that many people want to see, use, obtain, or become involved with. 火爆的; 风行的 [非正式]
- When I was in Chicago in 1990 a friend got me a ticket for the hottest show in town: the Monet Exhibition at the Art Institute. 1990年我在芝加哥的时候,一个朋友给我弄到了一张城里最抢手的展览门票:艺术学院的莫奈画展。
8. 形容词 A hot contest is one that is intense and involves a great deal of activity and determination. (比赛等) 激烈的 [非正式]
- It took hot competition from abroad, however, to show us just how good our product really is. 然而,正是来自国外的激烈竞争让我们看到自己的产品有多好。
9. 形容词 If a person or team is the hot favourite, people think that they are the one most likely to win a race or competition. (比赛或竞争中) 最有可能得胜的 [ADJ n]
- Atlantic City is the hot favourite to stage the fight. 大西洋城最有可能赢得这次拳击赛的主办权。
10. 形容词 Someone who has a hot temper gets angry very quickly and easily. 暴躁的
- His hot temper was making it increasingly difficult for others to work with him. 他暴躁的脾气使得别人越来越难与他一起工作。
11. 形容词 If you describe someone as hot, you mean that they are sexually attractive or sexually desirable. 性感的 [非正式]
- "He's great," Caroline said, "hot." “他太棒了,”卡罗琳说道,“性感极了。”
- If a hot chick comes on to you, smile and walk away. 如果一个性感妞儿向你挑逗,你应该一笑走开。
12. 习语 If someone blows hot and cold, they keep changing their attitude toward something, sometimes being very enthusiastic and at other times expressing no interest at all. 反复无常
- The media, meanwhile, has blown hot and cold over the affair. 同时,媒体对这件事的态度一直摇摆不定。
13. 习语 If you are hot and bothered, you are so worried and anxious that you cannot think clearly or behave sensibly. 焦虑不安的; 六神无主的
- Ray was getting very hot and bothered about the idea. 雷为这个想法感到焦虑不安。
14. 习语 If you say that one person has the hots for another, you mean that they feel a strong sexual attraction to that person. 对…有强烈的性吸引力 [非正式]
- I've had the hots for him ever since he arrived. 自从他来到后,我就迷恋上他了。
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