A1 having a high temperature热的;温度高的
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In hot weather, we sell masses of cold drinks and ice creams.
Do you want this pie hot?
Is the water hot enough for a bath?
She passed him a mug of hot black coffee.
I like to sunbathe in the morning when the sun is not so hot.
B1 used to describe food that causes a burning feeling in the mouth(食品)辛辣的,辣的
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I love Creole cooking, so hot and spicy.
He doesn't like a hot curry - he prefers a mild one.
This particular dish is extremely hot - be warned!
He covered the meat in a hot chilli sauce.
Only use a small amount of this curry powder - it's hotter than the type we usually use.
C1 used to describe a subject that causes a lot of disagreement or discussion(话题)热门的;有争议的
C1 new and exciting新的;激动人心的
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What's a hot look this autumn?
I've got a hot tip for you.
They're a hot new band from Manchester.
Bold prints are a hot look this season.
The band are being tipped as one of the hot acts of next year.
[ after verb ] informal knowing a lot or skilful所知甚多的;技艺精湛的
an accurate piece of advice about who will win a race对比赛结果的准确猜测
the person or animal that is most likely to win a race, competition, election, etc.夺冠的大热门,最可能获胜者
to think that a particular thing is very important and to demand that it is done well or correctly非常注重(…)
slang Hot goods have been recently stolen and are therefore difficult to sell or dangerous to deal with because the police are still looking for them.(东西)刚偷来的,难以销赃的
informal sexually attractive, or feeling sexually excited性感的;欲火中烧的
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