| 释义 | hothouse I. \ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ noun
 Etymology: hot (I) + house
 1. obsolete  : turkish bath
 2. obsolete  : brothel
 3.  : a room or building kept heated for drying something (as green pottery)
 4.  : a greenhouse maintained at a high temperature for the culture of tender or tropical plants and other plants (as cucumbers and tomatoes) requiring such a temperature
 5.  : sweat house 1
 6.  : hotbed 2
 < the prose is a hothouse of clichés — New Yorker >
 < the great city is … a hothouse of decadence and of every perversion — François Bondy >
 II. adjective
 1.  : grown in a hothouse : artificially cultivated
 < hothouse grapes >
 2.  : having the qualities of a plant raised in a hothouse : lacking normal resistance to cold or adversity : soft, delicate, decadent
 < hothouse voluptuousness >
 < her father … was a brittle, hothouse sort of creature — Frederick Prokosch >
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