hot 的英语意思
hothot1 /hɒt $ hɑːt/ adjective (comparative hotter, superlative hottest)
查看全部语言翻译1high temperature a)something that is hot has a high temperature – used about weather, places, food, drink, or objects温度高的;用于天气、地点、食物、饮料或物体 OPP cold:
a hot day in July七月里炎热的一天
It’s so hot in here. Can I open the window?这里太热了。我可以开窗吗?
Be careful, the water’s very hot.小心,水很烫。
The bar serves hot and cold food.这家酒吧提供冷热食物。
people who live in hot countries (=where the weather is usually hot)生活在炎热国家(=天气通常炎热的地方)的人scorching/baking/roasting hot (also boiling/broiling hot )American English (=used about weather that is very hot)(=用于形容非常炎热的天气)
a scorching hot week in August八月里酷热的一周stifling/sweltering/unbearably hot (=used about weather that is very hot and uncomfortable)(=用于形容非常炎热且令人不适的天气)
The office gets unbearably hot in summer.夏天办公室热得令人难以忍受。boiling/scalding/steaming hot (=used about liquid that is extremely hot)(=用于形容极烫的液体)
The coffee was scalding hot.咖啡烫得厉害。piping hot (=used about food that is nice and hot)(=用于形容热乎乎、令人愉快的食物)
Serve the soup piping hot.趁热上汤。red hot (=used to describe an object or surface that is very hot)(=用于形容非常烫的物体或表面)
The handle was red hot.把手烫得通红。white hot (=used to describe metal that is extremely hot)(=用于形容极度灼热的金属)
He held the metal in the flame until it became white hot.他把金属放在火焰中加热,直到它变成白热状态。 b)if you feel hot, your body feels hot in a way that is uncomfortable如果感到热,指身体出现令人不适的发热感:
I was hot and tired after the journey.旅途结束后,我又热又累。
The wine made her feel hot.喝葡萄酒让她感到燥热。 c)if clothes are hot, they make you feel too hot in a way that is uncomfortable如果衣服令人感到热,指穿着时会造成不适的过热感:
This sweater’s too hot to wear inside.这件毛衣在室内穿太热了。2spicy food that tastes hot has a burning taste because it contains strong spices味道辛辣的食物因含有浓烈的香料而产生灼烧感 OPP mild:
a hot curry一道辣味咖喱► see thesaurus at taste3very popular/fashionable informal非正式 something or someone that is hot is very popular or fashionable, and everyone wants to use them, see them, buy them etc某事物或某人非常受欢迎或时髦,人人都想使用、观看或购买等:
one of the hottest young directors in Hollywood好莱坞最炙手可热的年轻导演之一
Gareth Bale is one of soccer’s hottest properties (=actors or sports players who are very popular).Gareth Bale是足球界最炙手可热的球星之一(=非常受欢迎的演员或运动员)。
The movie is going to be this summer’s hot ticket (=an event that is very popular or fashionable, and that everyone wants to go and see).这部电影将成为今夏最热门的视听盛事(=非常受欢迎或时髦、人人都想去观看的活动)。be the hottest thing since (sliced bread) (=used about someone or something that is very good and popular, so that everyone wants them)(=用于形容某人或某物极好且受欢迎,人人都想得到)4good informal非正式 very good, especially in a way that is exciting非常出色,尤其是令人兴奋的那种:
a hot young guitar player一位才华出众的年轻吉他手
a hot piece of software一款出色的软件
His new film is hot stuff (=very good).他的新电影棒极了(=非常好)。be hot at doing something
She’s pretty hot at swimming, too.她游泳也相当厉害。not so hot/not very hot informal非正式 (=not very good)(=不太好)
Some of the tracks on the record are great, but others are not so hot.这张专辑里有些曲目很棒,但另一些就不怎么样了。be hot shit American English informal非正式 not polite不礼貌 (=used about someone or something that people think is very good)(=用于形容人们认为非常出色的人或事物)5sexy a)informal非正式 someone who is hot is very attractive sexually某人在性方面非常有魅力:
The girls all think he’s hot stuff.女孩们都觉得他超性感。 b)informal非正式 a film, book, photograph etc that is hot is sexually exciting电影、书、照片等具有性刺激性的:
his hot and steamy first novel他那部充满情欲色彩的处女作 c)a hot date informal非正式 a meeting with someone who you feel very attracted to sexually与令你在性方面非常着迷的人约会:
She has a hot date with Michel.她与Michel有一场令人期待的约会。 d)be hot on/for somebody informal非正式 to be sexually attracted to someone对某人产生性吸引6difficult/dangerous [not before noun] informal非正式 difficult or dangerous to deal with难以处理或危险的:
If things get too hot (=a situation becomes too difficult or dangerous to deal with), I can always leave.如果局势变得过于棘手(=情况变得太难处理或太危险),我随时可以离开。
Wilkinson found his opponent a little too hot to handle (=too difficult to deal with or beat).Wilkinson发现对手有些难以应付(=太难对付或击败)。
The climate was too hot politically to make such radical changes.在政治上,当时的气候太过敏感,无法推行如此激进的变革。7a hot issue/topic etc a subject that a lot of people are discussing, especially one that causes a lot of disagreement很多人都在讨论、尤其会引发大量争议的话题:
The affair was a hot topic of conversation.这件事成了热议的话题。
one of the hottest issues facing medical science医学科学面临的最热门议题之一8in the hot seat in an important position and responsible for making difficult decisions处于重要位置并负责做出艰难决定9in hot water if someone is in hot water, they are in trouble because they have done something wrong如果某人处于困境(in hot water),意味着他们因做了错事而惹上了麻烦:
The finance minister found himself in hot water over his business interests.财政部长因其商业利益而陷入困境。land/get yourself in hot water
She got herself in hot water with the authorities.她在当局那里惹上了麻烦。10angry a)get hot under the collar spoken口语 to become angry – used especially when people get angry in an unreasonable way about something that is not important变得愤怒;尤其指人们对不重要的事情无理地大发脾气:
I don’t understand why people are getting so hot under the collar about it.我不明白为什么人们会为此如此大动肝火。 b)have a hot temper someone who has a hot temper becomes angry very easily脾气暴躁的人很容易动怒 → hot-tempered11hot and bothered informal非正式 upset and confused because you have too much to think about or because you are in a hurry因要思考的事情太多或因匆忙而感到慌乱不安:
People were struggling with bags and cases, looking hot and bothered.人们扛着包和箱子,看起来手忙脚乱、慌乱不安。12have/hold something in your hot little hand informal非正式 used to emphasize that you have something用于强调你拥有某物:
You’ll have the report in your hot little hands by Monday.报告最迟周一就会到你手上。13recent/exciting news hot news is about very recent events and therefore interesting or exciting最新消息是关于刚刚发生的事件,因此令人感兴趣或兴奋:
Do you want to hear about all the latest hot gossip?你想听所有最新的热门八卦吗?14be hot off the press if news or a newspaper is hot off the press, it has just recently been printed如果新闻或报纸刚刚出炉(hot off the press),意味着刚刚印刷出来15chasing somebody/something closely a)in hot pursuit following someone quickly and closely because you want to catch them因想抓住某人而快速紧紧地追赶:
The car sped away, with the police in hot pursuit.汽车疾驰而去,警察紧追其后。 b)hot on somebody’s trail/tail close to and likely to catch someone you have been chasing紧追不舍,很可能追上正在追赶的人:
The other car was hot on his tail.另一辆车紧跟在他后面。 c)hot on somebody’s heels following very close behind someone紧跟在某人后面:
Mrs Bass’s dog was already hot on his heels.Bass太太的狗已经紧追在他脚后跟。16come/follow hot on the heels of something to happen or be done very soon after something else在其他事情之后很快发生或完成:
The news came hot on the heels of another plane crash.这条消息紧随另一起飞机坠毁事故之后传来。17hot on the trail of something very close to finding something非常接近找到某物:
journalists hot on the trail of a news story紧追新闻线索的记者们18blow/go hot and cold to keep changing your mind about whether you like or want to do something不断改变对是否喜欢或想做某事的看法:
She keeps blowing hot and cold about the wedding.她对婚礼的态度一会儿热一会儿冷,总是拿不定主意。19go hot and cold to experience a strange feeling in which your body temperature suddenly changes, because you are very frightened, worried, or shocked因极度恐惧、担忧或震惊而经历一种体温突然变化的奇异感觉20I don’t feel too hot/so hot/very hot spoken口语 informal非正式 I feel slightly ill感觉有点不舒服:
I’m not feeling too hot today.我今天感觉不太好。21be hot on something informal非正式 a)to know a lot about something对某事了解很多:
He’s pretty hot on aircraft.他对飞机相当在行。 b) British English to be very strict about something对某事非常严格 SYN tight:
The company is very hot on security.这家公司在安全方面非常严格。22be hot for something informal非正式 to be ready for something and want it very much准备好某事并且非常渴望得到它:
Europe is hot for a product like this.欧洲对这类产品需求旺盛。
He was hot for revenge.他急于复仇。23be hot to trot informal非正式 a)to be ready to do something or be involved with something准备好做某事或参与某事 b)to feel sexually excited and want to have sex with someone感到性兴奋并想与某人发生性关系24hot competition if the competition between people or companies is hot, they are all trying very hard to win or succeed如果人与人或公司之间的竞争激烈,意味着各方都在拼命争夺胜利或成功:
Competition for the best jobs is getting hotter all the time.最佳职位的竞争越来越激烈。25hot favourite the person, team, horse etc that people think is most likely to win人们认为最有可能获胜的人、队伍、马等26hot tip a good piece of advice about the likely result of a race, business deal etc关于赛事、商业交易等可能结果的有价值内幕建议:
a hot tip on the stock market一条股市内幕消息27stolen goods informal非正式 goods that are hot have been stolen赃货;被盗物品28music informal非正式 music that is hot has a strong exciting rhythm音乐节奏强劲令人兴奋的29more something than you’ve had hot dinners British English spoken口语 humorous幽默 used to say that someone has had a lot of experience of something and has done it many times用来表示某人对某事经验丰富、做过很多次:
She’s delivered more babies than you’ve had hot dinners.她接生的孩子比你吃过的热饭还多。30hot money money that is frequently moved from one country to another in order to make a profit为牟利而频繁在各国之间转移的资金;游资 → hotly, hotsTHESAURUS同义词辨析person人hot used especially when you feel uncomfortable尤其用于感到不舒适时: · I feel really hot.· 我真的很热。· The travellers were hot, tired, and thirsty.· 旅行者们又热又累又渴。warm a little hot, especially in a way that feels comfortable稍微有点热,尤其是让人感到舒适的那种暖意: · Are you warm enough?· 你够暖和吗?· We had to keep moving in order to keep warm.· 为了保持温暖,我们必须不断走动。boiling (hot) spoken口语 very hot非常热: · You must be boiling in that sweater!· 穿那件毛衣你一定热死了!· ‘I’m going for a swim,' said Gary. ’I’m boiling.'· "我去游泳,"Gary说,"我热死了。"· I felt boiling hot and tried to open one of the windows.· 我感到热得要命,试图打开一扇窗。feverish feeling very hot because you are ill因生病而感到发烫发热: · His head ached and he felt feverish.· 他头痛,感到发烧。· Hannah was slightly feverish, so we decided to call the doctor.· Hannah有点发烧,所以我们决定叫医生。weather天气hot used especially when you feel uncomfortable尤其用于感到不舒适时: · a hot day· 炎热的一天· It’s too hot to do any work.· 天气太热,无法工作。warm a little hot, especially in a way that seems pleasant稍微有点热,尤其是感觉宜人的那种: · a warm summer’s evening· 温暖的夏日傍晚· It’s supposed to be a bit warmer tomorrow.· 明天应该会暖和一点。boiling (hot) spoken口语 very hot非常热: · The weather was boiling hot.· 天气酷热难耐。· a boiling hot day· 极热的一天· It was absolutely boiling this lunchtime.· 今天午饭时间简直热得要命。baking (hot) British English very hot and dry非常炎热干燥: · a baking hot afternoon· 炙热的下午· The weather was baking hot and conditions at the camp became unbearable.· 天气炙热,营地的状况变得令人难以忍受。· It’s baking out there in the garden – I need a drink.· 花园里热得像烤箱——我需要喝点什么。scorching (hot) very hot非常热: · It was another scorching hot July day.· 又是酷热的七月天。· When we got there, the weather was scorching.· 我们到那里时,天气酷热难当。· Arizona is scorching hot every day.· 亚利桑那州每天都酷热无比。humid/muggy hot and damp炎热潮湿: · This week sees a return to more humid conditions.· 本周天气将重回更为潮湿的状态。· Hong Kong gets very humid at this time of year.· 香港在这个季节非常潮湿。· In June the weather was often muggy in the evenings.· 六月份傍晚天气常常闷热潮湿。· It was a warm muggy afternoon, and it looked like it would rain.· 那是个闷热潮湿的下午,看起来快要下雨了。room房间hot used especially when you feel uncomfortable尤其用于感到不舒适时: · The office was uncomfortably hot.· 办公室热得令人不舒服。· The meeting was in a tiny hot room with no air conditioning.· 会议在一间没有空调的闷热小房间里召开。warm a little hot, especially in a way that seems pleasant稍微有点热,尤其是感觉宜人的那种: · It’s nice and warm by the fire.· 壁炉旁暖意融融,很舒适。· They were all sitting in the warm kitchen, sipping mugs of cocoa.· 他们都坐在温暖的厨房里,抿着大杯可可。boiling (hot) spoken口语 very hot非常热: · It’s boiling in here. Can I open the window?· 这里热得要命。我可以开窗吗?· a boiling hot New York recording studio· 热得要命的纽约录音室like an oven much too hot in a way that is uncomfortable – used about rooms and buildings热得令人不适;用于描述房间和建筑物: · The inside of the shed was like an oven.· 棚子里面热得像烤箱。food/liquid/something you touch食物/液体/触摸到的东西hot: · a hot drink· 一杯热饮· hot meals· 热腾腾的饭菜· Eat your food while it’s hot.· 趁热吃。warm a little hot, especially in a way that seems pleasant稍微有点热,尤其是感觉宜人的那种: · The bread was still warm from the oven.· 面包从烤箱出来还是热的。· the warm waters of the Caribbean· 加勒比海温暖的海水boiling (hot) spoken口语 very hot非常热: · The water’s boiling hot.· 水烫得要命。· Boiling-hot steam shoots out from underground.· 滚烫的蒸汽从地下喷出。· The mud in the pools is boiling.· 水池里的泥浆正在沸腾。lukewarm /ˌluːkˈwɔːm◂ $ -ˈwɔːrm◂/ slightly warm, but not hot enough – used about liquids稍微温热但不够烫——用于液体: · a cup of lukewarm coffee· 一杯温吞吞的咖啡· The bath water was lukewarm.· 洗澡水是温吞吞的。
查看全部语言翻译1high temperature a)something that is hot has a high temperature – used about weather, places, food, drink, or objects温度高的;用于天气、地点、食物、饮料或物体 OPP cold:
a hot day in July七月里炎热的一天
It’s so hot in here. Can I open the window?这里太热了。我可以开窗吗?
Be careful, the water’s very hot.小心,水很烫。
The bar serves hot and cold food.这家酒吧提供冷热食物。
people who live in hot countries (=where the weather is usually hot)生活在炎热国家(=天气通常炎热的地方)的人scorching/baking/roasting hot (also boiling/broiling hot )American English (=used about weather that is very hot)(=用于形容非常炎热的天气)
a scorching hot week in August八月里酷热的一周stifling/sweltering/unbearably hot (=used about weather that is very hot and uncomfortable)(=用于形容非常炎热且令人不适的天气)
The office gets unbearably hot in summer.夏天办公室热得令人难以忍受。boiling/scalding/steaming hot (=used about liquid that is extremely hot)(=用于形容极烫的液体)
The coffee was scalding hot.咖啡烫得厉害。piping hot (=used about food that is nice and hot)(=用于形容热乎乎、令人愉快的食物)
Serve the soup piping hot.趁热上汤。red hot (=used to describe an object or surface that is very hot)(=用于形容非常烫的物体或表面)
The handle was red hot.把手烫得通红。white hot (=used to describe metal that is extremely hot)(=用于形容极度灼热的金属)
He held the metal in the flame until it became white hot.他把金属放在火焰中加热,直到它变成白热状态。 b)if you feel hot, your body feels hot in a way that is uncomfortable如果感到热,指身体出现令人不适的发热感:
I was hot and tired after the journey.旅途结束后,我又热又累。
The wine made her feel hot.喝葡萄酒让她感到燥热。 c)if clothes are hot, they make you feel too hot in a way that is uncomfortable如果衣服令人感到热,指穿着时会造成不适的过热感:
This sweater’s too hot to wear inside.这件毛衣在室内穿太热了。2spicy food that tastes hot has a burning taste because it contains strong spices味道辛辣的食物因含有浓烈的香料而产生灼烧感 OPP mild:
a hot curry一道辣味咖喱► see thesaurus at taste3very popular/fashionable informal非正式 something or someone that is hot is very popular or fashionable, and everyone wants to use them, see them, buy them etc某事物或某人非常受欢迎或时髦,人人都想使用、观看或购买等:
one of the hottest young directors in Hollywood好莱坞最炙手可热的年轻导演之一
Gareth Bale is one of soccer’s hottest properties (=actors or sports players who are very popular).Gareth Bale是足球界最炙手可热的球星之一(=非常受欢迎的演员或运动员)。
The movie is going to be this summer’s hot ticket (=an event that is very popular or fashionable, and that everyone wants to go and see).这部电影将成为今夏最热门的视听盛事(=非常受欢迎或时髦、人人都想去观看的活动)。be the hottest thing since (sliced bread) (=used about someone or something that is very good and popular, so that everyone wants them)(=用于形容某人或某物极好且受欢迎,人人都想得到)4good informal非正式 very good, especially in a way that is exciting非常出色,尤其是令人兴奋的那种:
a hot young guitar player一位才华出众的年轻吉他手
a hot piece of software一款出色的软件
His new film is hot stuff (=very good).他的新电影棒极了(=非常好)。be hot at doing something
She’s pretty hot at swimming, too.她游泳也相当厉害。not so hot/not very hot informal非正式 (=not very good)(=不太好)
Some of the tracks on the record are great, but others are not so hot.这张专辑里有些曲目很棒,但另一些就不怎么样了。be hot shit American English informal非正式 not polite不礼貌 (=used about someone or something that people think is very good)(=用于形容人们认为非常出色的人或事物)5sexy a)informal非正式 someone who is hot is very attractive sexually某人在性方面非常有魅力:
The girls all think he’s hot stuff.女孩们都觉得他超性感。 b)informal非正式 a film, book, photograph etc that is hot is sexually exciting电影、书、照片等具有性刺激性的:
his hot and steamy first novel他那部充满情欲色彩的处女作 c)a hot date informal非正式 a meeting with someone who you feel very attracted to sexually与令你在性方面非常着迷的人约会:
She has a hot date with Michel.她与Michel有一场令人期待的约会。 d)be hot on/for somebody informal非正式 to be sexually attracted to someone对某人产生性吸引6difficult/dangerous [not before noun] informal非正式 difficult or dangerous to deal with难以处理或危险的:
If things get too hot (=a situation becomes too difficult or dangerous to deal with), I can always leave.如果局势变得过于棘手(=情况变得太难处理或太危险),我随时可以离开。
Wilkinson found his opponent a little too hot to handle (=too difficult to deal with or beat).Wilkinson发现对手有些难以应付(=太难对付或击败)。
The climate was too hot politically to make such radical changes.在政治上,当时的气候太过敏感,无法推行如此激进的变革。7a hot issue/topic etc a subject that a lot of people are discussing, especially one that causes a lot of disagreement很多人都在讨论、尤其会引发大量争议的话题:
The affair was a hot topic of conversation.这件事成了热议的话题。
one of the hottest issues facing medical science医学科学面临的最热门议题之一8in the hot seat in an important position and responsible for making difficult decisions处于重要位置并负责做出艰难决定9in hot water if someone is in hot water, they are in trouble because they have done something wrong如果某人处于困境(in hot water),意味着他们因做了错事而惹上了麻烦:
The finance minister found himself in hot water over his business interests.财政部长因其商业利益而陷入困境。land/get yourself in hot water
She got herself in hot water with the authorities.她在当局那里惹上了麻烦。10angry a)get hot under the collar spoken口语 to become angry – used especially when people get angry in an unreasonable way about something that is not important变得愤怒;尤其指人们对不重要的事情无理地大发脾气:
I don’t understand why people are getting so hot under the collar about it.我不明白为什么人们会为此如此大动肝火。 b)have a hot temper someone who has a hot temper becomes angry very easily脾气暴躁的人很容易动怒 → hot-tempered11hot and bothered informal非正式 upset and confused because you have too much to think about or because you are in a hurry因要思考的事情太多或因匆忙而感到慌乱不安:
People were struggling with bags and cases, looking hot and bothered.人们扛着包和箱子,看起来手忙脚乱、慌乱不安。12have/hold something in your hot little hand informal非正式 used to emphasize that you have something用于强调你拥有某物:
You’ll have the report in your hot little hands by Monday.报告最迟周一就会到你手上。13recent/exciting news hot news is about very recent events and therefore interesting or exciting最新消息是关于刚刚发生的事件,因此令人感兴趣或兴奋:
Do you want to hear about all the latest hot gossip?你想听所有最新的热门八卦吗?14be hot off the press if news or a newspaper is hot off the press, it has just recently been printed如果新闻或报纸刚刚出炉(hot off the press),意味着刚刚印刷出来15chasing somebody/something closely a)in hot pursuit following someone quickly and closely because you want to catch them因想抓住某人而快速紧紧地追赶:
The car sped away, with the police in hot pursuit.汽车疾驰而去,警察紧追其后。 b)hot on somebody’s trail/tail close to and likely to catch someone you have been chasing紧追不舍,很可能追上正在追赶的人:
The other car was hot on his tail.另一辆车紧跟在他后面。 c)hot on somebody’s heels following very close behind someone紧跟在某人后面:
Mrs Bass’s dog was already hot on his heels.Bass太太的狗已经紧追在他脚后跟。16come/follow hot on the heels of something to happen or be done very soon after something else在其他事情之后很快发生或完成:
The news came hot on the heels of another plane crash.这条消息紧随另一起飞机坠毁事故之后传来。17hot on the trail of something very close to finding something非常接近找到某物:
journalists hot on the trail of a news story紧追新闻线索的记者们18blow/go hot and cold to keep changing your mind about whether you like or want to do something不断改变对是否喜欢或想做某事的看法:
She keeps blowing hot and cold about the wedding.她对婚礼的态度一会儿热一会儿冷,总是拿不定主意。19go hot and cold to experience a strange feeling in which your body temperature suddenly changes, because you are very frightened, worried, or shocked因极度恐惧、担忧或震惊而经历一种体温突然变化的奇异感觉20I don’t feel too hot/so hot/very hot spoken口语 informal非正式 I feel slightly ill感觉有点不舒服:
I’m not feeling too hot today.我今天感觉不太好。21be hot on something informal非正式 a)to know a lot about something对某事了解很多:
He’s pretty hot on aircraft.他对飞机相当在行。 b) British English to be very strict about something对某事非常严格 SYN tight:
The company is very hot on security.这家公司在安全方面非常严格。22be hot for something informal非正式 to be ready for something and want it very much准备好某事并且非常渴望得到它:
Europe is hot for a product like this.欧洲对这类产品需求旺盛。
He was hot for revenge.他急于复仇。23be hot to trot informal非正式 a)to be ready to do something or be involved with something准备好做某事或参与某事 b)to feel sexually excited and want to have sex with someone感到性兴奋并想与某人发生性关系24hot competition if the competition between people or companies is hot, they are all trying very hard to win or succeed如果人与人或公司之间的竞争激烈,意味着各方都在拼命争夺胜利或成功:
Competition for the best jobs is getting hotter all the time.最佳职位的竞争越来越激烈。25hot favourite the person, team, horse etc that people think is most likely to win人们认为最有可能获胜的人、队伍、马等26hot tip a good piece of advice about the likely result of a race, business deal etc关于赛事、商业交易等可能结果的有价值内幕建议:
a hot tip on the stock market一条股市内幕消息27stolen goods informal非正式 goods that are hot have been stolen赃货;被盗物品28music informal非正式 music that is hot has a strong exciting rhythm音乐节奏强劲令人兴奋的29more something than you’ve had hot dinners British English spoken口语 humorous幽默 used to say that someone has had a lot of experience of something and has done it many times用来表示某人对某事经验丰富、做过很多次:
She’s delivered more babies than you’ve had hot dinners.她接生的孩子比你吃过的热饭还多。30hot money money that is frequently moved from one country to another in order to make a profit为牟利而频繁在各国之间转移的资金;游资 → hotly, hotsTHESAURUS同义词辨析person人hot used especially when you feel uncomfortable尤其用于感到不舒适时: · I feel really hot.· 我真的很热。· The travellers were hot, tired, and thirsty.· 旅行者们又热又累又渴。warm a little hot, especially in a way that feels comfortable稍微有点热,尤其是让人感到舒适的那种暖意: · Are you warm enough?· 你够暖和吗?· We had to keep moving in order to keep warm.· 为了保持温暖,我们必须不断走动。boiling (hot) spoken口语 very hot非常热: · You must be boiling in that sweater!· 穿那件毛衣你一定热死了!· ‘I’m going for a swim,' said Gary. ’I’m boiling.'· "我去游泳,"Gary说,"我热死了。"· I felt boiling hot and tried to open one of the windows.· 我感到热得要命,试图打开一扇窗。feverish feeling very hot because you are ill因生病而感到发烫发热: · His head ached and he felt feverish.· 他头痛,感到发烧。· Hannah was slightly feverish, so we decided to call the doctor.· Hannah有点发烧,所以我们决定叫医生。weather天气hot used especially when you feel uncomfortable尤其用于感到不舒适时: · a hot day· 炎热的一天· It’s too hot to do any work.· 天气太热,无法工作。warm a little hot, especially in a way that seems pleasant稍微有点热,尤其是感觉宜人的那种: · a warm summer’s evening· 温暖的夏日傍晚· It’s supposed to be a bit warmer tomorrow.· 明天应该会暖和一点。boiling (hot) spoken口语 very hot非常热: · The weather was boiling hot.· 天气酷热难耐。· a boiling hot day· 极热的一天· It was absolutely boiling this lunchtime.· 今天午饭时间简直热得要命。baking (hot) British English very hot and dry非常炎热干燥: · a baking hot afternoon· 炙热的下午· The weather was baking hot and conditions at the camp became unbearable.· 天气炙热,营地的状况变得令人难以忍受。· It’s baking out there in the garden – I need a drink.· 花园里热得像烤箱——我需要喝点什么。scorching (hot) very hot非常热: · It was another scorching hot July day.· 又是酷热的七月天。· When we got there, the weather was scorching.· 我们到那里时,天气酷热难当。· Arizona is scorching hot every day.· 亚利桑那州每天都酷热无比。humid/muggy hot and damp炎热潮湿: · This week sees a return to more humid conditions.· 本周天气将重回更为潮湿的状态。· Hong Kong gets very humid at this time of year.· 香港在这个季节非常潮湿。· In June the weather was often muggy in the evenings.· 六月份傍晚天气常常闷热潮湿。· It was a warm muggy afternoon, and it looked like it would rain.· 那是个闷热潮湿的下午,看起来快要下雨了。room房间hot used especially when you feel uncomfortable尤其用于感到不舒适时: · The office was uncomfortably hot.· 办公室热得令人不舒服。· The meeting was in a tiny hot room with no air conditioning.· 会议在一间没有空调的闷热小房间里召开。warm a little hot, especially in a way that seems pleasant稍微有点热,尤其是感觉宜人的那种: · It’s nice and warm by the fire.· 壁炉旁暖意融融,很舒适。· They were all sitting in the warm kitchen, sipping mugs of cocoa.· 他们都坐在温暖的厨房里,抿着大杯可可。boiling (hot) spoken口语 very hot非常热: · It’s boiling in here. Can I open the window?· 这里热得要命。我可以开窗吗?· a boiling hot New York recording studio· 热得要命的纽约录音室like an oven much too hot in a way that is uncomfortable – used about rooms and buildings热得令人不适;用于描述房间和建筑物: · The inside of the shed was like an oven.· 棚子里面热得像烤箱。food/liquid/something you touch食物/液体/触摸到的东西hot: · a hot drink· 一杯热饮· hot meals· 热腾腾的饭菜· Eat your food while it’s hot.· 趁热吃。warm a little hot, especially in a way that seems pleasant稍微有点热,尤其是感觉宜人的那种: · The bread was still warm from the oven.· 面包从烤箱出来还是热的。· the warm waters of the Caribbean· 加勒比海温暖的海水boiling (hot) spoken口语 very hot非常热: · The water’s boiling hot.· 水烫得要命。· Boiling-hot steam shoots out from underground.· 滚烫的蒸汽从地下喷出。· The mud in the pools is boiling.· 水池里的泥浆正在沸腾。lukewarm /ˌluːkˈwɔːm◂ $ -ˈwɔːrm◂/ slightly warm, but not hot enough – used about liquids稍微温热但不够烫——用于液体: · a cup of lukewarm coffee· 一杯温吞吞的咖啡· The bath water was lukewarm.· 洗澡水是温吞吞的。hothot2 verb (past tense and past participle hotted, present participle hotting)
hot up phrasal verb British English informal非正式1if something hots up, there is more activity or excitement如果某事热起来(hots up),意味着活动或兴奋程度增加:
Things generally hot up a few days before the race.比赛前几天情势通常会热起来。2the pace hots up used to say that the speed of something increases用于表示某事物的速度加快
hot up phrasal verb British English informal非正式1if something hots up, there is more activity or excitement如果某事热起来(hots up),意味着活动或兴奋程度增加:
Things generally hot up a few days before the race.比赛前几天情势通常会热起来。2the pace hots up used to say that the speed of something increases用于表示某事物的速度加快