hot-blooded的意思和读音

hot-blooded

: [ˌhɑt ˈblʌdəd] : [ˌhɒt ˈblʌdɪd]

adj.

n.

adj.cold-blooded

adj.passionate,volatile,hot-tempered,ardent,fierce

hot-bloodedadj.

1.having strong emotions and easily becoming very excited or angry

adj.1.2.3.

n.1.

adj.1.tending to have strong feelings, especially anger or excitement

1. talented hot-blooded compassionate ...

2. ... hot-blast hot-blooded (1), hot-brittle () ...

3. hot-air balloon hot-blooded , , hot-headed , ...

4. ... *Hot to trot *Hot-blooded *How do you like them apples ...

5. ... hot-blast hot-blooded (1), hot-brittle () ...

6. ... *Hot to trot *Hot-blooded *How do you like them apples ...

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1.I submit that this was not a hot-blooded crime of passion. That at least could be understood, if not condoned.使。——《

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

3.Yukawa's partner is a rookie cop, Utsumi Kaoru (Shibasaki Kou), a hot-blooded woman with a strong sense of justice.),

4.The film borrows Japan's "hot-blooded" style, trying to refresh audience's general views on Chinese animation.

5.He relates an exchange in which Putin declares himself "hot-blooded" - to which Bush replies "no, Vladimir, you're cold-blooded. ",“”。

6.Rock stars seems to be perpetually followed by hot- blooded groupies .

7.Life can be a beautiful picture of a hot-blooded songs, a delicate fragrance of green tea. Every stage we have many sweet memories warm.

8.Impetuous and hot blooded gentry, armed with pikes and excellent armour, this elite unit is one of the best pike units available.使

9.Many of these self-willed hot-blooded young Virginians tended to convert university life into a long course of drinking and gambling.

10.He points out that this is not limited to "hot blooded young couples. "