hot的意思和读音

hot

: [hɑt] : [hɒt]

adj.湿使

v.使

adv.

hotter  hottest  

adj.+n.hot weather,hot bath,hot sun,hot gas,hot sauce

adj.cold

hotadj.temperature

1.having a high temperature; producing heat

Do you like this hot weather?

It's hot today, isn't it?

It was hot and getting hotter.

It was the hottest July on record.

a hot dry summer

Be careful─the plates are hot.

All rooms have hot and cold water.

a hot bath

a hot meal(= one that has been cooked)

I couldn't live in a hot country(= one which has high average temperatures) .

Cook in a very hot oven.

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I touched his forehead. He felt hot and feverish.

2.湿feeling heat in an unpleasant or uncomfortable way

Is anyone too hot?

I feel hot.

Her cheeks were hot with embarrassment.

3.使making you feel hot

London was hot and dusty.

a long hot journey

food with spices

4.containing pepper and spices and producing a burning feeling in your mouth

hot spicy food

You can make a curry hotter simply by adding chillies.

hot mustard

causing strong feelings

5.involving a lot of activity, argument or strong feelings

Today we enter the hottest phase of the election campaign.

The environment has become a very hot issue.

Competition is getting hotter day by day.

difficult/dangerous

6.difficult or dangerous to deal with and making you feel worried or uncomfortable

When things got too hot most journalists left the area.便

They're making life hot for her.使

popular

7.(informal)new, exciting and very popular

This is one of the hottest clubs in town.

They are one of this year's hot new bands.

The couple are Hollywood's hottest property .

news

8.fresh, very recent and usually exciting

I've got some hot gossip for you!

a story that is hot off the press(= has just appeared in the newspapers)

tip/favourite

9.[obn]likely to be successful

She seems to be the hot favourite for the job.

Do you have any hot tips for today's race?

good at sth/knowing a lot

10.[nbn](informal)~ at/on sth);(very good at doing sth; knowing a lot about sth

Don't ask me─I'm not too hot on British history.

anger

11.;(if sb has ahot temper they become angry very easily

sexual excitement

12.feeling or causing sexual excitement

You were as hot for me as I was for you.

I've got a hot date tonight.

shocking/critical

13.containing scenes, statements, etc. that are too shocking or too critical and are likely to cause anger or disapproval

Some of the nude scenes were regarded as too hot for Broadway.

The report was highly critical of senior members of the Cabinet and was considered too hot to publish.

strict

14.[nbn]~ on sththinking that sth is very important and making sure that it always happens or is done

They're very hot on punctuality at work.

music

15.having a strong and exciting rhythm

goods

16.stolen and difficult to get rid of because they can easily be recognized

I'd never have touched those CDs if I'd known they were hot.

in children's games

17.[nbn]used in children's games to say that the person playing is very close to finding a person or thing, or to guessing the correct answer

You're getting hot!

IDMbe hot to trotto be very enthusiastic about starting an activityto be excited in a sexual waybe in/get into hot water(informal)to be in or get into trouble

When the phone rang I just went hot and cold.

go hot and coldto experience a sudden feeling of fear or anxiety

When the phone rang I just went hot and cold.

go/sell like hot cakesto sell quickly or in great numbers(all) hot and bothered(informal)in a state of anxiety or confusion because you are under too much pressure, have a problem, are trying to hurry, etc.

He turned and fled with Peter hot on his heels.

Further successes came hot on the heels of her first best-selling novel.

hot on sbs/sths heelsfollowing sb/sth very closely

He turned and fled with Peter hot on his heels.

Further successes came hot on the heels of her first best-selling novel.

hot on sbs/sths tracks/trail(informal)close to catching or finding the person or thing that you have been chasing or searching for

He got very hot under the collar when I asked him where he'd been all day.

hot under the collar(informal)angry or embarrassed

He got very hot under the collar when I asked him where he'd been all day.

She sped away in her car with journalists in hot pursuit.

in hot pursuit (of sb)following sb closely and determined to catch them

She sped away in her car with journalists in hot pursuit.

Her spelling isn't too hot.

‘How are you today?’ ‘Not so hot, I'm afraid.’“?”“。”

not so/too hotnot very good in quality

Her spelling isn't too hot.

not feeling well

‘How are you today?’ ‘Not so hot, I'm afraid.’“?”“。”

v.

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adv.1.2.;,3.

adj.1.very high in temperature; feeling uncomfortable because the temperature is too high or you are wearing too many clothes; used about the weather; where the weather is often hot; cooked and served hot2.hot food contains a lot of spices that create a burning feeling in your mouth3.involving strong emotions; a hot issue is important and causes arguments because people strongly disagree4.exciting and interesting, especially because of being new; exciting, successful, and popular5.especially good in some way; very skillful; very lucky6.difficult, or dangerous7.involving sexual feelings or images; sexually attractive; eager to have sex8.determined to do something9.involving a lot of activity or competition10.stolen and being looked for by the police11ed in a childrens game for saying that you are very close to finding something, or to guessing the right answer1.very high in temperature; feeling uncomfortable because the temperature is too high or you are wearing too many clothes; used about the weather; where the weather is often hot; cooked and served hot2.hot food contains a lot of spices that create a burning feeling in your mouth3.involving strong emotions; a hot issue is important and causes arguments because people strongly disagree4.exciting and interesting, especially because of being new; exciting, successful, and popular5.especially good in some way; very skillful; very lucky6.difficult, or dangerous7.involving sexual feelings or images; sexually attractive; eager to have sex8.determined to do something9.involving a lot of activity or competition10.stolen and being looked for by the police11ed in a childrens game for saying that you are very close to finding something, or to guessing the right answer

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1.(It was) absolutely amazing, I mean, you know, with this hot weather and a lot of people all around us, it's just spectacular.

2.love is towering tree leaves, the height of summer was extremely hot, ready to spit out the cool shade, autumn , quietly closed.

3.I'm thinking of greeting people outside on the front porch with a pot of hot spiced cider and giving them that for a drink.

4.She cast her eyes down, toward the cup of hot tea she had ordered, though he had pressed her to have, like him, a real drink.

5.Also, leather jackets are such a hot trend. It would be a shame to have to put them in the closet for 3 months!穿

6.You do not have to create or to modify any registry keys to activate any hot fixes that are contained in this package .

7.It is often hot in September, too. It usually is not very cold in winter.

8.As mixture begins to thicken, continue adding oil in a fine steady stream, alternating with hot water and remaining lemon juice.

9.I submit to you this was not a hot-blooded crime of passion! That could at least be understood, if not condoned.使

10.Today, on an incredibly hot day, my flip flop broke, leaving me to walk barefoot on the hot asphalt for a mile and a half to my car. FML.。FML。