red-hot
red-hot 英 [ˈredˈhɔt] 美 [ˈrɛdˈhɑt]
adj. 炽热的;最新的;热烈的;非常激动的 n. 热狗;法兰克福香肠
名词复数:red-hots
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- adj. 炽热的;最新的;热烈的;非常激动的
- n. 热狗;法兰克福香肠
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1. To curb speculation and cool the red-hot Shanghai property market, the local government recently issued new rules limiting families to buying one additional home per family.
为了抑制投机和冷却炽热的上海房地产市场,当地政府最近公布了新的规则,以限制每个家庭只能购买一套房子。
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2. They marry, and the Queen, appalled at this turn of events, is further humiliated by being given a pair of red-hot iron shoes that she's required to dance in until she dies.
在他们的婚礼上,皇后对这一变故大惊失色,为了进一步惩罚皇后,在故事里,还给她套上一双炽热的铁鞋,然后让她一直跳着舞直到死去。
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3. Six years ago, with rising incomes and red-hot growth, passenger numbers in China were soaring and airports were springing up all over the country.
六年前,随着收入的增加和炽热的经济增长,中国的乘客数量飙升,而机场在全国各地纷纷涌现。
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