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hotspotenUK
hot spot or hot·spot (hŏt′spŏt′)n.1. An area in which there is dangerous unrest or hostile action: "opportunities ... for United Nations forces to play a constructive role in some of the world's hot spots" (Paul Lewis).2. Informal A lively and popular place, such as a nightclub.3. An area of intense heat, radiation, or activity.4. A location where Wi-Fi is publicly available.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | hotspot - a place of political unrest and potential violence; "the United States cannot police all of the world's hot spots"hot spotgeographic area, geographic region, geographical area, geographical region - a demarcated area of the Earth | | 2. | hotspot - a point of relatively intense heat or radiationhot spotpoint - the precise location of something; a spatially limited location; "she walked to a point where she could survey the whole street" | | 3. | hotspot - a lively entertainment spothot spotspot - a business establishment for entertainment; "night spot" |
hotspotenUK
hotspot(1) The range of a wireless (Wi-Fi) network. See Wi-Fi hotspot.
(2) An icon or part of a larger image used as a link to another document or file. When the hotspot is clicked, the linked material is searched for and displayed. See hypergraphic and image map.
(3) The exact part of an icon or screen pointer that is sensitive to selection. A hotspot may be part of a larger image. For example, an image may have several hotspots, one for each of its components. When clicked, a greater explanation of the component is produced. Where hotspots begin and end determine how easy they are to select.
The screen pointer also has a hotspot, which is a small number of pixels that make contact with the icon's hotspot. For example, the tip of an arrow or finger pointer or the crosspoint of an X-shaped pointer may be the pointer's hotspot.
(4) A network node that is processing at its maximum or is backlogged due to an excessive number of transactions.
(5) The instructions in a program that are executed the most in actual operation. To improve execution performance, the hotspots are the routines that should be refined.
(6) (HotSpot) A Java compiler from Sun that optimizes the parts of the program that are executed most frequently (the hotspots).
(7) (hot spot) An area with excessive heat in the datacenter. Hot spots are typically found near server racks that are not cooled properly. Contrast with "cold spot," which is an area that is too cool, often due to being located close to air conditioning vents.hotspotenUK
hotspot a region on a GENOME where MUTATION occurs preferentially or where RECOMBINATION events are increased.hotspotenUK
Synonyms for hotspotnoun a place of political unrest and potential violenceSynonymsRelated Words- geographic area
- geographic region
- geographical area
- geographical region
noun a point of relatively intense heat or radiationSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a lively entertainment spotSynonymsRelated Words |