释义 |
hotter I. hotter comparative of hot II. hot·ter \ˈhätə(r\ intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: perhaps from Flemish hotteren to shake; akin to Middle High German hotteln, hotzeln to shake — more at hod 1. dialect Britain a. : to shake especially with rage or laughter b. : to move shakily : jolt c. : to crowd together in confusion 2. dialect Britain a. : rumble < hottering thunder > b. : to talk incoherently : mutter, mumble, stammer III. hotter noun (-s) 1. dialect Britain : the act or motion of hottering 2. dialect Britain : a swarm or heap of things |