red-hot 英 [ˈredˈhɔt]   美 [ˈrɛdˈhɑt]

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 

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。
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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  • adj. 炽热的;最新的;热烈的;非常激动的
  • n. 热狗;法兰克福香肠
  • 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。

  • 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。

  • 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。

ˌred-ˈhot / ; NAmE / adjective 1 (of metal or sth burning 金属或燃烧物 ) so hot that it looks red 炽热的;赤热的;热得发红的 Red-hot coals glowed in the fire. 炽热的煤炭在炉子里发光。 2 showing strong feeling 激烈的;强烈的 her red-hot anger 她的暴怒 3 ( informal) new, exciting and of great interest to people 热门的 a red-hot issue 热点问题 4 used to describe the person, animal or team that is considered almost certain to win a race, etc. 几乎一定能获胜的人(或动物、运动队) The race was won by the red-hot favourite. 夺标呼声最高的选手获得了比赛的胜利。 ˌred-ˈhot / ; NAmE /
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