英汉词典

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    hot

    hot 词典解释

    1. 热的;烫的
        Something that is hot has a high temperature.

        e.g. When the oil is hot, add the sliced onion...
               油热了后,放入切好的洋葱。
        e.g. What he needed was a hot bath and a good sleep...
               他需要洗个热水澡,好好睡一觉。

    2. 天气热的;气温高的;炎热的
        Hot is used to describe the weather or the air in a room or building when the temperature is high.

        e.g. It was too hot even for a gentle stroll...
               天太热,连慢慢散步都吃不消。
        e.g. It was a hot, humid summer day...
               这是个炎热潮湿的夏日。

    3. (人)感觉热的
        If you are hot, you feel as if your body is at an unpleasantly high temperature.

        e.g. I was too hot and tired to eat more than a few mouthfuls...
               我又热又累,只吃了几口就吃不下了。
        e.g. My head was reeling. I felt hot all over.
               我的头很晕。我感觉全身滚烫。

    4. (温度)…高的
        You use hot to talk or ask about how high the temperature of something is.

        e.g. They are called incandescent lights, and their colour depends on how hot they are...
               这种灯叫做白炽灯,其颜色取决于温度。
        e.g. Remember that the top of the oven will be hotter than the bottom.
               记住,烤炉的顶部将比底部温度更高。

    In informal English, if you want to emphasize how hot the weather is, you can say that it is boiling or scorching. In winter, if the temperature is above average, you can say that it is mild. In general, hot suggests a higher temperature than warm, and warm things are usually pleasant. ...a warm evening.
    在非正式英语中,可以用 boiling 或scorching 来强调天气炎热。在冬天,如果气温高于平均水平,可以用 mild。一般来说,hot 表示的温度比 warm 高,而 warm 表示的温度通常让人感到舒服:a warm evening(温暖的夜晚)。


    hot 基本解释

    形容词温度高的;热的;觉得闷(或燥、湿)热;使人感到热的动词〈英〉变热;变得激动;骚动起来;使骚动副词趁热;猛烈地;愤怒地网络热门;热点;辣的

    同义词: freshnewsharpspicy


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