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a. 热的, 热心的, 辣的, 热情的, 激动的, 猛烈的, 紧迫的 adv. 热, 紧迫地

发音

UK /hɒt/
UK /hɔt/
其它 /hɔt/
US /hɑt/
CA /hɑt/
CA /hɒt/
US /hɒt/
AU /hɔt/
NZ /hɒt/
NZ /hɔ̟t/

词形变化

hots 复数 hots 三单 hots hotted hotting hotting 现在分词 hotted 过去式 hotted 过去分词 hotter 比较级 hotter hottest hottest 最高级

别名

hott whot whott

教材释义与例句

名词

(Hot)人名;(塞)霍特;(法)奥特

动词

变热

形容词

热的;辣的;热情的;激动的;紧迫的

food that tastes hot has a burning taste because it contains strong spices

副词

热;紧迫地

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    A hot meal, usually in the phrase "three hots" (i.e. three hot meals per day) or derivations such as three hots and a cot.

v.
  1. 1.

    To heat; to make or become hot.

  2. 2.

    To become lively or exciting.

adj. A1 Oxf 3000
  1. 1.

    Relating to heat and conditions which produce it.

    Having or giving off a high temperature.

    He forgot that the frying pan was hot and burned his hand.

    It is too hot to be outside.

    It is hotter in summer than in winter.

    It is roasting hot in here. Crack a window, please.

  2. 2.

    Relating to heat and conditions which produce it.

    Feeling the sensation of heat, especially to the point of discomfort.

    I was so hot from being in the sun too long.

    Aren't you hot with that thick coat on?

  3. 3.

    Relating to heat and conditions which produce it.

    Feverish; feeling a high fever.

    发烧

  4. 4.

    Active, in use or ready for use (like a bullet or a firing range), turned on (like a microphone or camera).

  5. 5.

    Active, in use or ready for use (like a bullet or a firing range), turned on (like a microphone or camera).

    Electrically charged.

    美国

    a hot wire

  6. 6.

    Active, in use or ready for use (like a bullet or a firing range), turned on (like a microphone or camera).

    Radioactive.

    非正式
  7. 7.

    Relating to excited emotions.

    Easily provoked to anger.

    比喻

    Be careful, he has a hot temper and may take it out on you.

  8. 8.

    Relating to excited emotions.

    Very physically or sexually attractive.

    帅呆了

    性感

    非正式 比喻

    He saw many hot girls at the concert.

    That stripper is hot!

  9. 9.

    Relating to excited emotions.

    Sexual or sexy; involving sexual intercourse or sexual excitement.

    非正式 比喻
  10. 10.

    Relating to excited emotions.

    Sexually aroused; randy.

    比喻 俚语

    Enough foreplay! You’ve gotten me so hot already!

  11. 11.

    Relating to excited emotions.

    Extremely attracted to.

    比喻 俚语

    hot for her English teacher

  12. 12.

    Relating to popularity, quality, or the state of being interesting.

    Very good, remarkable, exciting.

    非正式

    He's a hot young player; we should give him a trial.

  13. 13.

    Relating to popularity, quality, or the state of being interesting.

    Popular; in demand.

    This new pickup is so hot we can't keep it in stock!

  14. 14.

    Relating to popularity, quality, or the state of being interesting.

    Of great current interest; provoking current debate or controversy.

    a hot topic

  15. 15.

    Relating to danger or risk.

    Containing drugs.

    俚语

    The solider was discharged from the military after he pissed hot for cocaine.

  16. 16.

    Very close to finding or guessing something to be found or guessed.

    Am I warm yet? — You're hot!

    He was hot on her tail.

  17. 17.

    Loud, producing a strong electric signal for the amplifier or other sound equipment.

  18. 18.

    Used to emphasize the short duration or small quantity of something

    俚语

    He was finished in a hot minute.

    I dated him for a hot second.

  19. 19.

    Extremely fast or with great speed.

    俚语

    That plane's coming in hot!

    a hot pass

  20. 20.

    Relating to popularity, quality, or the state of being interesting.

    Performing strongly; having repeated successes.

    "Keep going! You're hot tonight!" urged Wally.

  21. 21.

    Relating to popularity, quality, or the state of being interesting.

    Fresh; just released.

  22. 22.

    Relating to danger or risk.

    Uncomfortable, difficult to deal with; awkward, dangerous, unpleasant.

  23. 23.

    Relating to danger or risk.

    Characterized by police presence or activity.

    俚语

    I wouldn't speed through here if I was you. This area is hot this time of night.

  24. 24.

    Relating to danger or risk.

    Stolen.

    俚语

    hot merchandise

  25. 25.

    Relating to danger or risk.

    Not covered by funds on account.

    俚语

    I wouldn't trust him. He gave me a hot check last week.

  26. 26.

    Spicy, pungent, piquant, as some chilis and other spices are.

    This kind of chili pepper is way too hot for my taste.

adv.
  1. 1.

    Rapidly, quickly.

  2. 2.

    Hotly; at a high temperature.

  3. 3.

    While shooting, while firing one's weapon(s).

    to come in hot; to go in hot

词汇关系

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词源

From Middle English hot, hat, from Old English hāt (“hot”), from Proto-West Germanic *hait, from Proto-Germanic *haitaz (“hot”), from Proto-Indo-European *keHy- (“hot; to heat”). Cognate with Scots hate, hait (“hot”), North Frisian hiet (“hot”), Saterland Frisian heet (“hot”), West Frisian hjit (“hot”), Dutch heet (“hot”), German Low German heet (“hot”), German heiß (“hot”), Danish hed (“hot”), Swedish het (“hot”), Icelandic heitur (“hot”). Superseded non-native Middle English chaud, from Old French chaut (“hot”); and early Modern English calent, from Latin calēns (“hot”).

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