单词 | hottish |
释义 | hot1 of 4adjective ˈhät hotter; hottest 1 a : having a relatively high temperature hot and humid weather serving hot meals to the poor b : capable of giving a sensation of heat or of burning, searing, or scalding working outside in the hot sun fried in hot oil c : having heat in a degree exceeding normal body heat Your forehead feels hot. 2 a : marked by violence or fierceness : stormy a hot temper a hot battle also : angry got hot about the remark b(1) : sexually excited or receptive It's obvious he's hot for her. (2) : sexy That guy she's dating is really hot. c : eager, zealous hot for reform d of jazz : emotionally exciting and marked by strong rhythms and free melodic improvisations 3 : having or causing the sensation of an uncomfortable degree of body heat hot and tired it's hot in here 4 a : newly made : fresh a hot scent bread hot from the oven hot off the press b : close to something sought hot on the trail 5 a : suggestive of heat or of burning or glowing objects : very bright hot colors hot pink b of food : having a component (such as capsaicin) that creates a burning or tingling sensation in the mouth : pungent, peppery hot mustard the hottest chili I've ever tasted see also hot pepper, hot sauce 6 a : of intense and immediate interest some hot gossip b : unusually lucky or favorable on a hot streak c : temporarily capable of unusual performance (as in a sport) d : currently popular or in demand She's become one of Hollywood's hottest commodities. a hot item in stores this year e : very good a hot idea not feeling too hot f : absurd, unbelievable wants to fight the champ? that's a hot one 7 a : electrically energized especially with high voltage That wire is hot. b : radioactive hot material also : dealing with radioactive material a hot laboratory c of an atom or molecule : being in an excited state 8 a : recently and illegally obtained hot jewels admitted that the car was hot b : wanted by the police also : unsafe for a fugitive made the town too hot for them 9 : fast a hot new fighter plane a hot lap around the track hotness noun hottish ˈhä-tish adjective hot 2 of 4adverb1 : hotly the sun shines hot William Shakespeare 2 : fast, quickly hot 3 of 4noun1 : a period of relatively high temperature : a period of heat during the hot of the day 2 : one that is hot (such as a hot meal or a horse just after a workout) 3 hots plural : strong sexual desire —used with the has got the hots for the new guy in the office hot 4 of 4verb hotted; hotting; hots transitive verb chiefly Southern US, south Midland US, and British : heat, warm He took her up her supper, saying, "I've hotted the soup, and I found the chicken." Mrs. Henry Dudeney (Alice Louisa Dudenay) —usually used with up hotted up the kettle… he was sitting by the fire hotting up some of his cider in a saucepan; this he was taking with rosemary to cure his cold. Fred Archer see also hot up hottish adjectiveas in warm having or giving off heat to a moderate degree the island's temperature is mild in winter and hottish in summer, but never extreme Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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