hot 英 [hɒt]   美 [hɑt]

hot

hot  英 [hɒt] 美 [hɑt]

adj. 热的;辣的;热情的;  adv. 热; 

名词复数:hots  比较级:hotter  最高级:hottest 

a cup of hot coffee 一杯热咖啡
I feel hot. 我觉得很热。

  • Hot is the opposite of cold. This could mean a hot day in July, a baseball team on a hot streak, or a hot bikini model.
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  • adj. 热的;辣的;热情的;
  • adv. 热;
  • 1. a cup of hot coffee

    一杯热咖啡

  • 2. I feel hot.

    我觉得很热。

  • 3. Do you like this hot weather?

    你喜欢这种炎热的天气吗?

  • 4. I've got some hot news for you!

    我要告诉你一些热门消息!

  • 5. This is one of the hottest clubs in town.

    这是市里一家最受欢迎的夜总会。

hot / hɒt ; NAmE hɑːt / adjective , verb hot hotter hottest hots hotted hotting adjective ( hot·ter , hot·test ) temperature 温度 1 having a high temperature; producing heat 温度高的;热的 Do you like this hot weather? 你喜欢这种炎热的天气吗? It's hot today, isn't it? 今天很热,对吗? It was hot and getting hotter. 天气很热,而且气温在不断升高。 It was the hottest July on record. 那是历史记载中最热的七月。 a hot dry summer 炎热干燥的夏天 Be careful—the plates are hot. 当心,盘子烫手。 All rooms have hot and cold water. 所有的房间都有冷、热水。 a hot bath 热水浴 a hot meal (= one that has been cooked) 热的饭菜 I couldn't live in a hot country (= one which has high average temperatures). 我无法在炎热的国家生活。 Cook in a very hot oven. 放在烤箱里用高温烤。 Eat it while it's hot. 趁热吃了它吧。 I touched his forehead. He felt hot and feverish. 我摸了摸他的前额,感到很烫,是在发烧。 see also baking hotat baking adj. , boiling hot at boiling , piping hot , red-hot , white-hot 2 (of a person ) feeling heat in an unpleasant or uncomfortable way 觉得闷(或燥、湿)热 Is anyone too hot? 有人觉得太热了吗? I feel hot. 我觉得很热。 Her cheeks were hot with embarrassment. 她的双颊窘得发烫。 3 making you feel hot 使人感到热的 London was hot and dusty. 伦敦很热而且灰尘多。 a long hot journey 又远又热的旅行 food with spices 辣的食物 4 containing pepper and spices and producing a burning feeling in your mouth 辣的;辛辣的 hot spicy food 辛辣的食物 You can make a curry hotter simply by adding chillies. 你只需加辣椒就能增加咖喱菜的辣味。 hot mustard 辣芥末 OPP mild causing strong feelings 引起强烈感情 5 involving a lot of activity, argument or strong feelings 活跃的;激烈的;强烈的 Today we enter the hottest phase of the election campaign. 今天我们进入了竞选活动最激烈的阶段。 The environment has become a very hot issue. 环境已成为很热门的话题。 Competition is getting hotter day by day. 竞争日趋白热化。 difficult/dangerous 艰难;危险 6 difficult or dangerous to deal with and making you feel worried or uncomfortable 艰难的;棘手的;危险的 When things got too hot most journalists left the area. 事态发展到过于严峻时,大多数记者便撤离了这个地区。 They're making life hot for her. 他们使得她日子难过。 popular 流行 7 ( informal) new, exciting and very popular 风行的;风靡一时的;走红的 This is one of the hottest clubs in town. 这是市里一家最受欢迎的夜总会。 They are one of this year's hot new bands. 他们是今年走红的新乐队之一。 The couple are Hollywood's hottest property. 这对夫妻是好莱坞最炙手可热的人物。 news 新闻 8 fresh, very recent and usually exciting 最新的,新近的(通常令人兴奋) I've got some hot gossip for you! 我要告诉你一些最新的传闻! a story that is hot off the press (= has just appeared in the newspapers) 刚刚出炉的报道 tip/favourite 热门 9 [only before noun ] likely to be successful 有望成功的 She seems to be the hot favouritefor the job. 她似乎是这份工作最热门的人选。 Do you have any hot tipsfor today's race? 你可有今天赛马的内部消息吗? good at sth/knowing a lot 擅长;熟识 10 [not before noun ] hotat/on sth ( informal) very good at doing sth; knowing a lot about sth 善于(做某事);(对某事)了解很多 Don't ask me—I'm not too hot onBritish history. 别问我,我不大了解英国历史。 anger 愤怒 11 if sb has a hot temperthey become angry very easily 易发怒的;暴躁的(脾气) sexual excitement 性激动 12 feeling or causing sexual excitement 感到(或引起)性激动的 You were as hot for me as I was for you. 当时你想要我,我也想要你。 I've got a hot datetonight. 我今晚有一场令人激动的约会。 shocking/critical 惊人;严重 13 containing scenes, statements, etc. that are too shocking or too critical and are likely to cause anger or disapproval (场面、说话等)过激的,过火的 Some of the nude scenes were regarded as too hot for Broadway. 有些裸露场面被认为太过火了,不适合在百老汇上演。 The report was highly critical of senior members of the Cabinet and was considered too hot to publish. 报道中对内阁高级官员的批评被认为过于激烈,不宜发表。 see also hot stuff  (4 ) strict 严格 14 [not before noun ] hoton sth thinking that sth is very important and making sure that it always happens or is done 重视,确保(某事发生或完成) They're very hot on punctuality at work. 他们很重视工作守时。 music 音乐 15 (of music, especially jazz 音乐,尤指爵士乐 ) having a strong and exciting rhythm 节奏强的 goods 货物 16 stolen and difficult to get rid of because they can easily be recognized 偷来(因容易识别)而难以销赃的 I'd never have touched those CDs if I'd known they were hot. 早知道那些光盘是偷来的,我绝不会碰的。 in children's games 儿童游戏 17 [not before noun ] 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 快找到了;快猜中了 You're getting hot! 你快猜中了! IDIOMS be ˌhot to ˈtrot ( informal) 1 to be very enthusiastic about starting an activity 期待(某活动) 2 to be excited in a sexual way 欲火中烧;性欲高涨 be in/get into hot ˈwater ( informal) to be in or get into trouble 有麻烦;惹上麻烦 go hot and ˈcold to experience a sudden feeling of fear or anxiety 突然感到害怕(或焦虑) When the phone rang I just went hot and cold. 电话铃响时我吓得一阵冷一阵热。 go/sell like hot ˈcakes to sell quickly or in great numbers 畅销 (all) hot and ˈbothered ( informal) in a state of anxiety or confusion because you are under too much pressure, have a problem, are trying to hurry, etc. (因压力过大、有难题、时间紧迫等)焦灼不安,心慌意乱 hot on sb's/sth's ˈheels following sb/sth very closely 紧跟着;接踵而至 He turned and fled with Peter hot on his heels. 他转身逃跑,彼得穷追不舍。 Further successes came hot on the heels of her first best-selling novel. 她的第一部畅销小说之后是接二连三的成功。 hot on sb's/sth's ˈtracks/ˈtrail ( informal) close to catching or finding the person or thing that you have been chasing or searching for 快要抓到,即将找到(某人或物) hot under the ˈcollar ( informal) angry or embarrassed 愤怒的;窘迫的 He got very hot under the collar when I asked him where he'd been all day. 我问他一整天到哪里去了,他很尴尬。 in hot purˈsuit (of sb) following sb closely and determined to catch them (对某人)穷追不舍 She sped away in her car with journalists in hot pursuit. 她开车迅速离去,记者们则在后面穷追不舍。 not so/too ˈhot 1 not very good in quality 质量不大好 Her spelling isn't too hot. 她的拼字不太好。 2 not feeling well 不舒服 ‘How are you today?’ ‘Not so hot, I'm afraid.’ “你今天怎么样了?”“很遗憾,不怎么样。” more at blow v. , cat , heel n. , strike v. verb ( -tt- ) PHRASAL VERB ˌhot ˈup ( BrE) ( also ˌheat ˈup NAmE, BrE ) ( informal) to become more exciting or to show an increase in activity 激烈起来;更加活跃 Things are really hotting up in the election campaign. 竞选活动的确日益激烈了。 hot / hɒt ; NAmE hɑːt /
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