hots查询结果如下:
词性:adjective
例句1. they provided plenty of good hot food’
例句2. it was a beautiful hot day’
例句3. she felt hot and her throat was parched’
名词 变体/同根词
southern hots sausages
n.南方辛香肠
属类:行业术语
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Higher Order Tyndall Spectrum (缩写:HOTS)
高级廷德尔谱图
属类:简明汉英词典
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He thinks I’ve got the hots for lily? It’s shooting from the hip!
他说我迷恋上了莉莉?这简直是胡说八道。
属类:口语表达--
||1:Red is a hot color.||2:Americans often use it to express heat.||3:They may say they are red hot about something unfair. When they are red hot they are very angry about something.||4:The small hot tasting peppers found in many Mexican foods are called red hots for their color and their fiery taste.||5:Fast loud music is popular with many people.||6:They may say the music is red hot, especially the kind called Dixieland jazz.
||1:红色是一种火热的颜色。||2:美国人经常用它来表述热度。||3:他们可能会说对一些不公平的事情感觉到red hot,意思是说他们对此非常愤怒。||4:很多墨西哥食物中含有的红色小辣椒因其颜色和火辣而被称为red hots。||5:快节奏的强劲音乐受到了很多人的欢迎。||6:他们可能会说这些音乐非常火爆,特别是被所谓的迪克西兰爵士乐。
属类:学习英语-Words And Their Stories 词汇掌故-词汇掌故:颜色相关的词汇
When she’s at the end of her tether, she does what every girl would do -- go to the bad boy for whom she always had the hots .
当处于人生最低谷时,她做出了每一个女孩都会做的事情——和一直爱慕她的坏男孩上床。
属类:英汉句库-article.yeeyan.org-
The research on the traditional agricultural regions has been one of the hots in the present academic circles.
对传统农区的研究目前已经成为学术界的研究热点之一。
属类:汉英短句-www.ceps.com.tw-
even as a new space race hots up, particularly between the US, China and Europe.
美国、中国及欧洲之间新一轮的太空竞赛也不断升温。
属类:英汉句库-www.ecocn.org-
Many American officers are worried, however, that the relative lull will not last, especially as the election campaign hots up.
然而,很多美国官员却担心暂时的和平不会持续很久,特别是选举正在如火如荼的举行。
属类:英汉句库-www.ecocn.org-
It was the sort of nightmare diplomatic scenario that has the potential to become increasingly common as tension hots up around the globe.
随着全球热点地区紧张局势升级,这种噩梦般的外交场面可能会变得越来越常见。
属类:英汉句库-www.ftchinese.com-
As debate on the shape of internet regulation in the UK hots up, the New Zealand model is one that is worth examining.
随着网络规范的形式之争在英国日益升温,新西兰模式会是一个值得研究的对象。
属类:英汉句库-article.yeeyan.org-
So if you’re ever curious about whether Felicity has the hots for you, just check her boom box.
所以如果你曾好奇是否费利西蒂对你还有留恋,看看她的录音机吧。
属类:英汉句库-article.yeeyan.org-
Higher Order Tyndall Spectrum (缩写:HOTS)
高级廷德尔谱图
属类:简明汉英词典 --缩写词
adjective
1.(in children’s games) very close to finding or guessing something.
2.(of a person) sexually attractive.
‘a hot chick’
‘She may be totally hot but she’s always been a little on the mean side.’
3.(of a person) wanted by the police.
4.(of an electric circuit) live or at a high voltage.
‘Locating a capacitor near a hot transistor, resistor or IC will shorten its life span to a couple of years.’
‘The rectifiers are fully redundant and hot pluggable for replacement or maintenance without any down time.’
5.(of food or drink) prepared by heating and served without cooling.
‘this soup is equally good hot or cold’
‘Combine oil, vinegar, garlic and salt and pepper to taste; pour over hot beans.’
6.(of food) containing or consisting of pungent spices or peppers which produce a burning sensation when tasted.
‘a very hot dish cooked with green chilli’
‘A Jamaican speciality, jerk pork is rubbed in hot spices and cooked over pimento wood to impart a memorable flavour.’
7.(of goods) stolen and difficult to dispose of because easily identifiable.
‘In those first vital hours, the police decided to publicise the raid as much as possible in a bid to make the stolen pictures too hot to handle.’
‘The situation goes from bad to worse after they find a way to dispose of the hot merchandise.’
8.(of news) fresh and of great interest.
‘have I got some hot gossip for you!’
‘Yet the formal inquiry dragged on for a week and became the latest hot topic for talkback radio and office gossip.’
9.(of popular music) strongly rhythmical and excitingly played.
‘hot salsa and lambada dancing’
‘How stupid must Ian Gillan have felt that his first album with his hot new band excludes him almost completely?’
10.(of the scent) fresh and strong, indicating that the quarry has passed recently.
‘In a moment they raised a loud clamor, announcing that the scent was hot.’
‘Once picking up hot scent, he bores in and busts birds out of the cover to provide the gun a shot.’
11.Currently popular, fashionable, or in demand.
‘they know the hottest dance moves’
‘Trousers and trouser suits were hot fashion in the early 1970s and everyone tried to make them their own.’
12.Difficult to deal with.
‘he found my story simply too hot to handle’
‘Out on the roads round Rivington, near Bolton, York’s Charly Wegelius once again found the Aussies too hot to handle.’
13.Feeling or producing an uncomfortable sensation of heat.
‘she felt hot and her throat was parched’
‘Initially, we first went to sit down at another table but found it uncomfortably hot.’
14.Filled with passionate excitement, anger, or other strong emotion.
‘the idea had been nurtured in his hot imagination’
‘her reply came boiling out of her, hot with rage’
15.Good.
‘this is not so hot for business’
‘Contreras and Hernandez don’t look so hot on paper, but they’ve been able to get the outs they need when they need them.’
16.Having a high degree of heat or a high temperature.
‘it was hot inside the hall’
‘a hot day in late August’
17.Involving much activity, debate, or interest.
‘the environment has become a very hot issue’
‘Putting humor to such politically hot and contentious issues is the best way to keep them in perspective.’
18.Lustful or erotic.
‘steamy bed scenes which may be too hot for young fans’
‘I felt my lips being crushed and a hot passionate kiss spread over my glossy lips.’
19.Radioactive.
‘It is so hot and radioactive that the miners use remote control equipment.’
20.Regarding (something) as very important; strict about.
‘local customs officers are hot on confiscations’
‘Unlike their high street namesakes however, fund supermarkets are not always so hot on choice or price.’
21.Very knowledgeable or skilful.
‘Tony is very hot on local history’
‘But then our Johann isn’t so hot on the maths, even at the best of times.’
verb
1.Become or make more lively or exciting.
‘the championship contest hotted up’
‘Things are starting to hot up as the political parties gear up to contest next June’s Local Elections for the three seats to Carlow County Council in the Borris Electoral Area.’
2.Make or become hot.
‘he hotted up the flask’
‘Competition for places up front is certainly hotting up now, and I would expect him to be in the squad tonight.’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。