单词 | mirchi |
释义 | mirchi in British English (miːrˈtʃiː) adjective Hinglish hot Word origin C21: Hindihot in British English (hɒt) adjectiveWord forms: hotter or hottest 1. having a relatively high temperature 2. having a temperature higher than desirable 3. causing or having a sensation of bodily heat 4. causing a burning sensation on the tongue hot mustard a hot curry 5. expressing or feeling intense emotion, such as embarrassment, anger, or lust 6. intense or vehement a hot argument 7. recent; fresh; new a hot trial hot from the press 8. ball games (of a ball) thrown or struck hard, and so difficult to respond to 9. much favoured or approved a hot tip a hot favourite 10. informal having a dangerously high level of radioactivity a hot laboratory 11. slang (of goods or money) stolen, smuggled, or otherwise illegally obtained 12. slang (of a person) being sought by the police 13. informal sexually attractive 14. (of a colour) intense; striking hot pink 15. close or following closely hot on the scent 16. (of a camera, microphone, etc) in operation 17. informal at a dangerously high electric potential a hot terminal 18. physics having an energy level higher than that of the ground state a hot atom 19. slang impressive or good of its kind (esp in the phrase not so hot) 20. jazz slang arousing great excitement or enthusiasm by inspired improvisation, strong rhythms, etc 21. informal dangerous or unpleasant (esp in the phrase make it hot for someone) 22. (in various searching or guessing games) very near the answer or object to be found 23. metallurgy (of a process) at a sufficiently high temperature for metal to be in a soft workable state 24. Australian and New Zealand informal (of a price, charge, etc) excessive 25. give it hot 26. hot on 27. hot under the collar 28. in hot water adverb 29. in a hot manner; hotly |
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