hottest是hot的最高级
hot
美 [hɑt]
英 [hɒt]
- adv.热;趁热;热烈地;愤怒地
- adj.温度高的;热的;觉得闷(或燥、湿)热;使人感到热的
- v.〈英〉变热;变得激动;骚动起来;使骚动
- 网络最热门;热图像上的热试验点;最热的
比较级:hotter 最高级:hottest
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温度temperature
1. | 温度高的;热的having a high temperature; producing heat |
Do you like this hot weather? 你喜欢这种炎热的天气吗? | |
It's hot today, isn't it? 今天很热,对吗? | |
It was hot and getting hotter. 天气很热,而且气温在不断升高。 | |
It was the hottest July on record. 那是历史记载中最热的七月。 | |
a hot dry summer 炎热干燥的夏天 | |
Be careful─the plates are hot. 当心,盘子烫手。 | |
All rooms have hot and cold water. 所有的房间都有冷、热水。 | |
a hot bath 热水浴 | |
a hot meal(= one that has been cooked) 热的饭菜 | |
I couldn't live in a hot country(= one which has high average temperatures) . 我无法在炎热的国家生活。 | |
Cook in a very hot oven. 放在烤箱里用高温烤。 | |
Eat it while it's hot. 趁热吃了它吧。 | |
I touched his forehead. He felt hot and feverish. 我摸了摸他的前额,感到很烫,是在发烧。 |
2. | 觉得闷(或燥、湿)热feeling heat in an unpleasant or uncomfortable way |
Is anyone too hot? 有人觉得太热了吗? | |
I feel hot. 我觉得很热。 | |
Her cheeks were hot with embarrassment. 她的双颊窘得发烫。 |
3. | 使人感到热的making you feel hot |
London was hot and dusty. 伦敦很热而且灰尘多。 | |
a long hot journey 又远又热的旅行 |
辣的食物food with spices
4. | 辣的;辛辣的containing pepper and spices and producing a burning feeling in your mouth |
hot spicy food 辛辣的食物 | |
You can make a curry hotter simply by adding chillies. 你只需加辣椒就能增加咖喱菜的辣味。 | |
hot mustard 辣芥末 |
引起强烈感情causing strong feelings
5. | 活跃的;激烈的;强烈的involving a lot of activity, argument or strong feelings |
Today we enter the hottest phase of the election campaign. 今天我们进入了竞选活动最激烈的阶段。 | |
The environment has become a very hot issue. 环境已成为很热门的话题。 | |
Competition is getting hotter day by day. 竞争日趋白热化。 |
艰难;危险difficult/dangerous
6. | 艰难的;棘手的;危险的difficult or dangerous to deal with and making you feel worried or uncomfortable |
When things got too hot most journalists left the area. 事态发展到过于严峻时,大多数记者便撤离了这个地区。 | |
They're making life hot for her. 他们使得她日子难过。 |
流行popular
7. | (informal) 风行的;风靡一时的;走红的new, exciting and very popular |
This is one of the hottest clubs in town. 这是市里一家最受欢迎的夜总会。 | |
They are one of this year's hot new bands. 他们是今年走红的新乐队之一。 | |
The couple are Hollywood's hottest property . 这一对是好莱坞最炙手可热的人物。 |
新闻news
8. | 最新的,新近的(通常令人兴奋)fresh, very recent and usually exciting |
I've got some hot gossip for you! 我要告诉你一些最新的传闻! | |
a story that is hot off the press(= has just appeared in the newspapers) 刚刚出炉的报道 |
热门tip/favourite
9. | [obn] 有望成功的likely to be successful |
She seems to be the hot favourite for the job. 她似乎是这份工作最热门的人选。 | |
Do you have any hot tips for today's race? 你有今天赛马的内部消息吗? |
擅长;熟识good at sth/knowing a lot
10. | [nbn] (informal) ~ at/on sth 善于(做某事);(对某事)了解很多very good at doing sth; knowing a lot about sth |
Don't ask me─I'm not too hot on British history. 别问我,我不大了解英国历史。 |
愤怒anger
11. | 易发怒的;(脾气)暴躁的if sb has ahot temper they become angry very easily |
性激动sexual excitement
12. | 感到(或引起)性激动的feeling or causing sexual excitement |
You were as hot for me as I was for you. 当时你想要我,我也想要你。 | |
I've got a hot date tonight. 我今晚有一场令人激动的约会。 |
惊人;严重shocking/critical
13. | (场面、说话等)过激的,过火的containing scenes, statements, etc. that are too shocking or too critical and are likely to cause anger or disapproval |
Some of the nude scenes were regarded as too hot for Broadway. 有些裸露场面被认为太过火了,不适合在百老汇上演。 | |
The report was highly critical of senior members of the Cabinet and was considered too hot to publish. 报道中对内阁高级官员的批评被认为过于激烈,不宜发表。 |
严格strict
14. | [nbn] ~ on sth 重视,确保(某事发生或完成)thinking that sth is very important and making sure that it always happens or is done |
They're very hot on punctuality at work. 他们很重视工作守时。 |
音乐music
15. | 节奏强的having a strong and exciting rhythm |
货物goods
16. | 偷来(因容易识别)而难以销赃的stolen and difficult to get rid of because they can easily be recognized |
I'd never have touched those CDs if I'd known they were hot. 早知道那些光盘是偷来的,我绝不会碰的。 |
儿童游戏in children's games
17. | [nbn] 快找到了;快猜中了used in children's games to say that the person playing is very close to finding a person or thing, or to guessing the correct answer |
You're getting hot! 你快猜中了! |
IDM
be hot to trot
期待(某活动)to be very enthusiastic about starting an activity
欲火中烧;性欲高涨to be excited in a sexual way
be in/get into hot water
(informal)
有麻烦;惹上麻烦to be in or get into trouble
When the phone rang I just went hot and cold. 电话铃响时我吓得一阵冷一阵热。 |
go hot and cold
突然感到害怕(或焦虑)to experience a sudden feeling of fear or anxiety
When the phone rang I just went hot and cold. 电话铃响时我吓得一阵冷一阵热。 |
go/sell like hot cakes
畅销to sell quickly or in great numbers
(all) hot and bothered
(informal)
(因压力过大、有难题、时间紧迫等)焦灼不安,心慌意乱in a state of anxiety or confusion because you are under too much pressure, have a problem, are trying to hurry, etc.
He turned and fled with Peter hot on his heels. 他转身逃跑,彼得穷追不舍。 | |
Further successes came hot on the heels of her first best-selling novel. 她的第一部畅销小说之后是接二连三的成功。 |
hot on sbs/sths heels
紧跟着;接踵而至following sb/sth very closely
He turned and fled with Peter hot on his heels. 他转身逃跑,彼得穷追不舍。 | |
Further successes came hot on the heels of her first best-selling novel. 她的第一部畅销小说之后是接二连三的成功。 |
hot on sbs/sths tracks/trail
(informal)
快要抓到,即将找到(某人或物)close to catching or finding the person or thing that you have been chasing or searching for
He got very hot under the collar when I asked him where he'd been all day. 我问他一整天到哪里去了,他很尴尬。 |
hot under the collar
(informal)
愤怒的;窘迫的angry or embarrassed
He got very hot under the collar when I asked him where he'd been all day. 我问他一整天到哪里去了,他很尴尬。 |
She sped away in her car with journalists in hot pursuit. 她开车迅速离去,记者们则在后面穷追不舍。 |
in hot pursuit (of sb)
(对某人)穷追不舍following sb closely and determined to catch them
She sped away in her car with journalists in hot pursuit. 她开车迅速离去,记者们则在后面穷追不舍。 |
Her spelling isn't too hot. 她的拼写不太好。 |
‘How are you today?’ ‘Not so hot, I'm afraid.’ “你今天怎么样?”“很遗憾,不怎么样。” |
not so/too hot
质量不大好not very good in quality
Her spelling isn't too hot. 她的拼写不太好。 |
不舒服not feeling well
‘How are you today?’ ‘Not so hot, I'm afraid.’ “你今天怎么样?”“很遗憾,不怎么样。” |