释义 |
white-hotˌwhite-ˈhot adjective - A prickling sensation between my eyes made my nose run and white-hot adrenalin scalded the subcutaneous layer beneath my skin.
- Did a white-hot surge of anger and disillusion count as a mitigating circumstance, disturbing the balance of the mind?
- From the moment he appeared, bathed in white-hot light, Manson commanded the stage.
- Instinctively he rolled in the saddle and felt the white-hot stab of pain as something sharp scored a line across his shoulders.
- The Big Brother image evaporates in a white-hot explosion.
- They dislike each other with the white-hot intensity of a thousand suns.
- Will I now, in a white-hot rage, offer my services to the Allies?
1white-hot metal is so hot that it shines white → red-hot2involving a lot of activity or strong feelings → red-hot: white-hot passion |