hot

基本词汇  
[hɒt]     [hɑːt]    
  • adj. 热的;辣的;强烈的
  • adv. 激动地;趁热地
  • v. (使)变热
hotter hottest hotness hotted hotted hotting hots
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hot的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

详尽释义

adj. (形容词)
  1. 热的,温度高的, 使人感到热的
  2. 辣的,辛辣的
  3. 强烈的,激烈的 ,猛烈的
  4. 激动的
  5. 热情的
  6. 急躁的
  7. 棘手的,艰难的, 危险的
  8. 风靡一时的,走红的
  9. 有望成功的
  10. <美俚>身体棒的,体型好的
  11. 好色的,淫荡的;欲火中烧的
adv. (副词)
  1. 愤怒地
  2. 热地
  3. 热烈地,猛烈地
  4. 趁热
  5. 热切地,紧迫地
  6. 激动地
  7. 快速地
v. (动词)
  1. 激烈起来(hot up),变得激动
  2. <英口>变热
  3. 骚动起来
  4. 变得危险起来
  5. <口>使热, 给...加温
  6. <口>变得活跃起来,更加活跃
  7. 使热刺激
  8. 使骚动
n. (名词)
  1. 强放射性物质
  2. 人型旧结核菌素
  3. 最高温度
  4. 滚烫的东西
  5. “霍特”(法国、德国的一种有线制导反坦克导弹)

双解释义

adj. (形容词)
  1. 热的,烫的 having a relatively or noticeably high temperature; giving off hot
  2. 辣的 producing a burning sensation to the taste
  3. 棘手的,争议大的 likely to cause strong feelings and argument, and therefore difficult to deal with
  4. 激烈的,热烈的 intense; fiery; passionate
  5. 火爆的 excitable
  6. 刚做好的,最新的,热门的 fresh and strong; very recent and usually sensational

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. used of physical heat; having a high or higher than desirable temperature or giving off heat or feeling or causing a sensation of heat or burning;

    "hot stove"
    "hot water"
    "a hot August day"
    "a hot stuffy room"
    "she's hot and tired"
    "a hot forehead"

  2. characterized by violent and forceful activity or movement; very intense;

    "the fighting became hot and heavy"
    "a hot engagement"
    "a raging battle"
    "the river became a raging torrent"

  3. extended meanings; especially of psychological heat; marked by intensity or vehemence especially of passion or enthusiasm;

    "a hot temper"
    "a hot topic"
    "a hot new book"
    "a hot love affair"
    "a hot argument"

  4. (color) bold and intense;

    "hot pink"

  5. sexually excited or exciting;

    "was hot for her"
    "hot pants"

  6. recently stolen or smuggled;

    "hot merchandise"
    "a hot car"

  7. very fast; capable of quick response and great speed;

    "a hot sports car"
    "a blistering pace"
    "got off to a hot start"
    "in hot pursuit"
    "a red-hot line drive"

  8. wanted by the police;

    "a hot suspect"

  9. producing a burning sensation on the taste nerves;

    "hot salsa"
    "jalapeno peppers are very hot"

  10. performed or performing with unusually great skill and daring and energy;

    "a hot drummer"
    "he's hot tonight"

  11. very popular or successful;

    "one of the hot young talents"
    "cabbage patch dolls were hot last season"

  12. very unpleasant or even dangerous;

    "make it hot for him"
    "in the hot seat"
    "in hot water"

  13. newest or most recent;

    "news hot off the press"
    "red-hot information"

  14. having or bringing unusually good luck;

    "hot at craps"
    "the dice are hot tonight"

  15. very good; often used in the negative;

    "he's hot at math but not so hot at history"

  16. newly made;

    "a hot scent"

  17. having or showing great eagerness or enthusiasm;

    "hot for travel"

  18. of a seeker; very near to the object sought;

    "you are hot"

  19. having or dealing with dangerously high levels of radioactivity;

    "hot fuel rods"
    "a hot laboratory"

  20. charged or energized with electricity;

    "a hot wire"
    "a live wire"

  21. marked by excited activity;

    "a hot week on the stock market"

hot的用法和样例:

例句

用作形容词 (adj.)
  1. A bowl of hot chicken soup is good for you.
    喝一碗热鸡汤对你有好处。
  2. The hot weather has soured the milk.
    炎热的天气使牛奶变酸了。
  3. This dish is a bit hot.
    这道菜有些辣。
  4. I could not bear with his hot temper.
    我忍受不了他那急躁的脾气。
用作副词 (adv.)
  1. This food is best while eaten hot.
    这道菜趁热吃最好。
用作动词 (v.)
  1. I am going to hot up some food for you.
    我去给你热点饭。
  2. Things were beginning to hot up again there.
    那儿的局势又开始紧张起来。

常用短语

用作形容词 (adj.)
blue hot and cold
    摇摆不定 be changeable in one's opinion
hot and bothered
    发愁,着急; 不高兴 worried by a feeling that things are going wrong
hot on sb's heels〔tracks, trail〕 (of)
    紧紧跟踪,紧追 chasing and ready to catch sb
make it hot for
    刁难某人 drive sb away by unpleasant behaviour or by causing difficulties
    make it hot for sb

    Ever since their argument the master has been making it hot for the young teacher.

    自他们发生争执起,校长老是刁难这位年轻教师。

    make it hot for sb to-v

    You are making it too hot for me to stay here.

    你在逼我离开这儿。

    His opponents soon made it too hot for him to hold the job.

    他的反对者很快就使他无法再干下去。

词汇搭配

用作形容词 (adj.)
~+名词 副词+~ 动词+~ ~+介词

经典引文

  • A grey rock which smokes like a hot cinder after a shower.

    出自: J. Conrad
  • The hot sun beat on the earth.

    出自: J. Steinbeck
  • We were there during the phenomenally hot July of 1911.

    出自: Day Lewis
  • Immediately the day hotted up with the return of the sun.

    出自: E. Mannin
  • The..takeover battle for control of John Waddington will hot up this week.

    出自:Guardian
  • The sun shines hot.

    出自:3 Henry VI , Shakespeare
  • Fast and hot Against them pour'd the ceaseless shot.

    出自: Byron
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