| 单词 | hotshot | 
| 释义 | hotshotnoun  hot·shot  ˈhät-ˌshät     plural hotshots   1   : a talented or successful person who often has a showy or flashy manner  There are, of course, people here who believe that most Washington hotshots, journalistic as well as governmental, are fatly overpaid already … … some young hotshots are leaving mutual funds … to set up hedge funds at a rate of more than one a day.—often used before another noun  a hotshot actorThese days, the only teasing that Leinart gets is from friends who tell him that he doesn't take advantage of being a hotshot college quarterback. 2   : a person trained to fight forest fires especially in remote areas  As a hotshot, his job was to rappel from helicopters into wildfires across the country.— often used before another noun  [Firefighter Zachary] Resnick said his hotshot crew used to get a break fighting wildfires from late November to late spring. Now, they're on duty nearly year-round. 3   : a fast freight train  First is a hotshot, LADAF, an automobile and trailer train from Los Angeles to Dallas ("F" stands for Forwarder). Its route through Texas is roundabout, so LADAF has to really move, and move it does … hotshot nounas in experta person with a high level of knowledge or skill in a field while still in his 20s, he was known on Wall Street as an investment hotshot Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
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