hot spot 英 [hɔt spɔt]   美 [hɑt spɑt]

hot spot

hot spot  英 [hɔt spɔt] 美 [hɑt spɑt]

phrase. 热点;过热点;潜在的危险地区 

名词复数:hot spots 

One hot spot is the Spotted Pig in Greenwich Village, where startup types congregate. 一个热门的地点是格林尼治村的花猪,创业类的人们聚集在那里。
But the model’s predictions about hot spot displacement have not been observed in real life. 但是这个模型关于热点移动的预测还没有在真实的社会中观察过。

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  • phrase. 热点;过热点;潜在的危险地区
  • 1. One hot spot is the Spotted Pig in Greenwich Village, where startup types congregate.

    一个热门的地点是格林尼治村的花猪,创业类的人们聚集在那里。

  • 2. But the model’s predictions about hot spot displacement have not been observed in real life.

    但是这个模型关于热点移动的预测还没有在真实的社会中观察过。

  • 3. A VOA reporter talked to people at a Little League game on Sunday and found that none of them knew about the radioactive hot spot.

    一位美国之音的记者在周日与参加一场少年棒球比赛的人们交谈发现,他们都不知道有关放射性的热点。

  • hot spot (n.) also hotspot, 1888 as a skin irritation; 1931 as "nightclub;" 1938 in the firefighting sense; 1941 as "place of international conflict." See hot (adj.) + spot (n.).
ˈhot spot / ; NAmE / noun ( informal) 1 a place where fighting is common, especially for political reasons 多事之地;(尤指政治原因的)热点地区 2 a place where there is a lot of activity or entertainment 活动多的地方;热闹的娱乐场所 3 ( NAmE) a place that is very hot and dry, where a fire has been burning or is likely to start 火灾多发地区 4 ( computing ) an area on a computer screen that you can click on to start an operation such as loading a file (屏幕上点击后即可启动程序的)热点区, 点选处 5 a place in a hotel, restaurant, airport, etc. that is fitted with a special device that enables you to connect a computer to the Internet without using wires 热点(旅馆、饭店、机场等安装设备可无线上网的地方) hot spot hot spots ˈhot spot / ; NAmE /
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