hot

导读:单词音标
hot音标[hɒt]
汉语翻译a. 热的, 热心的, 辣的, 热情的, 激动的, 猛烈的, 紧迫的ad. 热, 紧迫地【医】 热的, 强放射性的相关词组: hot under the collar hot up

单词音标

hot音标[hɒt]

汉语翻译

a. 热的, 热心的, 辣的, 热情的, 激动的, 猛烈的, 紧迫的

ad. 热, 紧迫地

【医】 热的, 强放射性的

相关词组:

hot under the collar

hot up

hot on the heels of

all hot and bothered

blow hot and cold

get hot

go hot and cold

make it hot for sb

not so hot

get into hot water

词型变化

形容词比较级:hotter*高级:hottest动词过去式:hotted过去分词:hotted现在分词:hotting第三人称单数:hots名词:hotness

英语解释

形容词 hot:

used of physical heat; having a high or higher than desirable temperature or giving off heat or feeling or causing a sensation of heat or burning

characterized by violent and forceful activity or movement; very intense

同义词:raging

extended meanings; especially of psychological heat; marked by intensity or vehemence especially of passion or enthusiasm

(color) bold and intense

sexually excited or exciting

recently stolen or smuggled

very fast; capable of quick response and great speed

同义词:blistering, red-hot

wanted by the police

being very spicy

performed or performing with unusually great skill and daring and energy

very popular or successful

very unpleasant or even dangerous

newest or most recent

同义词:red-hot

having or bringing unusually good luck

very good; often used in the negative

newly made

having or showing great eagerness or enthusiasm

of a seeker; very near to the object sought

having or dealing with dangerously high levels of radioactivity

charged or energized with electricity

同义词:live

marked by excited activity

例句

This dish is a bit hot.

这道菜有些辣。

Strike the iron while it is hot.

趁热打铁。

详细解释

hot

adj.(形容词)

hot.ter,hot.test

Having or giving off heat capable of burning.

热的:具有或散发能燃烧的热量的

Being at a high temperature.

温度高的

Being at or exhibiting a temperature that is higher than normal or desirable:

发烫的:处于或显示比正常或需要的温度要高的温度:

例句:

a hot forehead.

发烫的前额

Causing a burning sensation, as in the mouth; spicy:

辛辣的:引起火辣辣的感觉的,如在嘴里;辛辣刺激的:

例句:

hot peppers; a hot curry.

辛辣的胡椒粉;辛辣的咖喱粉

Charged or energized with electricity:

充电的,有电能的:

例句:

a hot wire.

高压电线

Radioactive, especially to a dangerous degree.

高放射性的:放射性的,特别是达危险程度的

Marked by intensity of emotion; ardent or fiery:

火热的,热烈的;激烈的或暴躁的:

例句:

a hot temper.

火爆的脾气

Having or displaying great enthusiasm; eager:

热烈的,热切的:具有或显示强烈感情的;热切的:

例句:

hot for travel.

热衷于旅行

Informal Arousing intense interest, excitement, or controversy:

【非正式用语】 引起强烈兴趣的,令人激动的,有争议的:

例句:

a hot new book; a hot topic.

一本畅销的新书;有争议的话题

Informal Marked by excited activity or energy:

【非正式用语】 激烈的,热络的:充满激动人心的活动或能量的:

例句:

a hot week on the stock market.

股票市场激烈的一周

Violent; raging:

猛烈的,激烈的:

例句:

a hot battle.

激烈的战斗

Slang Sexually excited or exciting.

【俚语】 性冲动的,令性冲动的

Slang

【俚语】

Recently stolen:

刚失窃的:

例句:

a hot car.

刚失窃的汽车

Wanted by the police:

被通缉的:

例句:

a hot suspect.

被通缉的嫌疑犯

Close to a successful solution or conclusion:

接近的:接近正确的解答或结论的:

例句:

hot on the trail.

即将找到失去的线索

Informal

【非正式用语】

Most recent; new or fresh:

*近的;新的或新鲜的:

例句:

a hot news item; the hot fashions for fall.

*新消息;秋天的流行时装

Currently very popular or successful:

炙手可热的:正值流行的或成功的:

例句:

one of the hottest young talents around.

近来炙手可热的年轻才俊之一

Requiring immediate action or attention:

抢手的:需立即采取行动的或立即注意的:

例句:

a hot opportunity.

抢手的机会

Slang Very good or impressive. Often used in the negative:

【俚语】 很好的或予以深刻印象的。常用于否定句:

例句:

I`m not so hot at math.

我对数学没有如此擅长

Slang Funny or absurd:

【俚语】 有趣的,荒谬的:

例句:

told a hot one about the neighbors` dog.

讲一个有关邻居家的狗的有趣故事

Slang

【俚语】

Performing with great skill and daring:

技艺精湛的,有胆识的:

例句:

a hot drummer.

技艺精湛的鼓手

Fast and responsive:

快速的,反应快的:

例句:

a hot sports car.

开得飞快的赛车

Unusually lucky:

异乎寻常的幸运的:

例句:

hot at craps.

赌运极佳的

Music Of, relating to, or being an emotionally charged style of performance marked by strong rhythms and improvisation:

【音乐】 节奏强烈的:与一种充满感情的,拍子强烈而又即兴的演奏方式有关的:

例句:

hot jazz.

强烈而又即兴的爵士乐

Color Bold and bright.

【色彩】 浓重明亮的

n.(名词)

hots

Slang Strong sexual attraction or desire. Used withthe.

【俚语】 强烈的性吸引或性欲。与the 连用

adv.(副词)

In a hot manner; hotly.

激烈地;热心地

While hot:

趁热地:

例句:

foods that are best eaten hot.

需趁热吃的食物

v.tr.(及物动词)

hot.ted,hot.ting,hots

Informal To cause to increase in intensity or excitement. Often used withup :

【非正式用语】 使兴奋,使激动:使提高激烈或兴奋程度。常与up 连用:

例句:

.His book is an exercise in the fashionable art of instant history, in which every episode is hotted up with an anecdote.(Harper`s)

.他的书是对当今流行艺术的实践,其中每一个插曲都用一件故事来使之更令人兴奋.(哈珀)

<习惯用语>hot and bothered【非正式用语】

In a state of agitated excitement; flustered:

激动的,兴奋的;急躁的:

例句:

all hot and bothered before the opening performance.

开幕式开始前,所有的人都激动不已

hot to trot【俚语】

Sexually avid; lascivious.

性欲旺盛的;淫欲的

Ready and willing; eager.

主动的,愿意的;热切的

hot under the collar【非正式用语】

Angry.

愤怒的

make it hot for【俚语】

To make things uncomfortable or dangerous for:

把事情变得令人不快的或危险的:

例句:

Don`t make it hot for yourself by needlessly finding fault.

不要吹毛求疵而使自己不快

来源:

Middle English

中古英语

from Old English h3t * see kai-

源自 古英语 h3t *参见 kai-

【引伸】

hot.ness

n.(名词)

heavy
health
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