| 单词 | red-hot |
| 释义 | red-hot From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishred-hotˌred-ˈhot adjective1 a) TIHOTmetal or rock that is red-hot is so hot that it shines redThe poker glowed red-hot in the fire. b) informalHOT very hotBe careful with those plates – they’re red-hot.2 informalEXCITED extremely active, exciting, or interestinga red-hot news storyThe Braves have been red-hot in the last few games.3 a red-hot feeling is very strongred-hot anger4 → red-hot favouriteExamples from the Corpusred-hot• A red-hot finger of lava was slowly advancing toward the house, lapping the edge of the back lawn.• Within each mold had lain intricate hollows; now they are filled with red-hot iron, slowly cooling.• Red-hot lava flowed down the sides of the volcano.• One of the last great red-hot liberals addressed the Democratic convention Tuesday, but he was something of an afterthought.• Their friendship turned into a red-hot love affair.• One kid tried to brand my arm with a red-hot lump of metal.• Their run for the title may be too late, but they are the red-hot team of the moment.• He was struggling to keep conscious as red-hot waves of nausea washed over him. |
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