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BNC: 1055 COCA: 721
hot
hɒt hɑt
Word forms: comparative hotter, superlative hottest, 3rd person singular present tense hots, present participle hotting, past tense , past participle hotted
1 ADJ-GRADED 热的;烫的 Something that is hot has a high temperature. 热的;烫的
  • When the oil is hot, add the sliced onion.

    油热了后,放入切好的洋葱。

  • What he needed was a hot bath and a good sleep.

    他需要洗个热水澡,好好睡一觉。

  • Metal-handled pans can get really hot and burn you.

    金属柄的锅可能会热得烫手。

2 ADJ-GRADED 天气热的;气温高的;炎热的 Hot is used to describe the weather or the air in a room or building when the temperature is high. 天气热的;气温高的;炎热的
  • It was too hot even for a gentle stroll.

    天太热,连慢慢散步都吃不消。

  • It was a hot, humid summer day.

    这是个炎热潮湿的夏日。

  • My small greenhouse gets very hot when the sun is shining.

    我的小温室在太阳照耀下会被烤得炙热。

3 ADJ-GRADED [usually verb-link ADJ] (人)感觉热的 If you are hot, you feel as if your body is at an unpleasantly high temperature. (人)感觉热的
  • I was too hot and tired to eat more than a few mouthfuls.

    我又热又累,只吃了几口就吃不下了。

  • My head was reeling. I felt hot all over.

    我的头很晕。我感觉全身滚烫。

4 ADJ-GRADED [how ADJ, as ADJ as, ADJ-compar than] (温度)高的 You use hot to talk or ask about how high the temperature of something is. (温度)高的
  • They are called incandescent lights, and their colour depends on how hot they are.

    这种灯叫做白炽灯,其颜色取决于温度。

  • Remember that the top of the oven will be hotter than the bottom.

    记住,烤炉的顶部将比底部温度更高。

Usage Note :
  • In informal English, if you want to emphasize how hot the weather is, you can say that it is boiling or scorching. In winter, if the temperature is above average, you can say that it is mild. In general, hot suggests a higher temperature than warm, and warm things are usually pleasant. ...a warm evening.

    在非正式英语中,可以用 boiling scorching 来强调天气炎热。在冬天,如果气温高于平均水平,可以用 mild。一般来说,hot 表示的温度比 warm 高,而 warm 表示的温度通常让人感到舒服:a warm evening(温暖的夜晚)。

5 ADJ [ADJ n] (食物)趁热吃的 Hot food is intended to be eaten as soon as it is cooked, as opposed to food that you eat when it has cooled or that you do not cook at all. (食物)趁热吃的
  • If you live alone, you might not want to cook a hot meal every day.

    如果单身居住,你可能不会想每天都做一顿热菜热饭。

6 ADJ-GRADED (食物)辣的,辛辣的 You can say that food is hot when it has a strong, burning taste caused by chillies, pepper, or ginger. (食物)辣的,辛辣的
  • ...hot curries.

    辛辣的咖喱食品

  • ...a dish that's spicy but not too hot.

    加了香料但并不太辣的菜

7 ADJ-GRADED [usually ADJ n] (议题、话题)热门的,受到广泛关注的 A hot issue or topic is one that is very important at the present time and is receiving a lot of publicity. (议题、话题)热门的,受到广泛关注的 [journalism]
  • The role of women in war has been a hot topic of debate in America since the Gulf conflict.

    自海湾冲突以来,妇女在战争中的作用一直是美国国内一个备受争议的热门话题。

8 ADJ-GRADED [usually ADJ n] (消息)刚发布的,最新的,新近的 Hot news is new, recent, and fresh. (消息)刚发布的,最新的,新近的 [informal]
  • ...eight pages of the latest movies, video releases and the hot news from Tinseltown.

    有关上档电影、发行影碟及好莱坞最新消息的8页报道

9 ADJ-GRADED [usually ADJ n] 风行的;走红的;炙手可热的 You can use hot to describe something that is very exciting and that many people want to see, use, obtain, or become involved with. 风行的;走红的;炙手可热的 [informal]
  • The hottest show in town was the Monet Exhibition at the Art Institute.

    全城最轰动的展览是在美术学院举办的莫奈画展。

  • When I was last there, the hot place was the Royal Bachelors' Club.

    我上次在那里时,最热闹的地方是皇家单身汉俱乐部。

10 ADJ-GRADED [usually verb-link ADJ] (常指非法获得的贵重或知名物品)烫手的,难以销赃的 You can use hot to describe something that no one wants to deal with, often because it has been illegally obtained and is very valuable or famous. (常指非法获得的贵重或知名物品)烫手的,难以销赃的 [informal]
  • If too much publicity is given to the theft of important works, the works will become too hot to handle and be destroyed.

    如果重要作品遭窃一事被大肆报道,这些作品就会因为难以转手而被销毁。

11 ADJ-GRADED [usually verb-link ADJ] (情形)棘手的;艰难的的 You can describe a situation that is created by a person's behaviour or attitude as hot when it is unpleasant and difficult to deal with. (情形)棘手的;艰难的的 [informal]
  • When the streets get too hot for them, they head south in one stolen car after another.

    当他们觉得在街头混不下去了时,就沿途不断偷车换开,一路往南去了。

12 ADJ-GRADED [usually ADJ n] (比赛)激烈的,双方全力以赴的 A hot contest is one that is intense and involves a great deal of activity and determination. (比赛)激烈的,双方全力以赴的 [informal]
  • It took hot competition from abroad, however, to show us just how good Scottish cashmere really is.

    然而,我们是通过来自国外的激烈竞争才认识到了苏格兰羊绒的优良品质。

13 ADJ-GRADED [ADJ n] 被看好的;最有望获胜的 If a person or team is the hot favourite, people think that they are the one most likely to win a race or competition. 被看好的;最有望获胜的
  • Atlantic City is the hot favourite to stage the fight.

    在大西洋城举行这场拳击比赛是众望所归。

14 ADJ-GRADED [usually ADJ n] (脾气)暴躁的,易怒的 Someone who has a hot temper gets angry very quickly and easily. (脾气)暴躁的,易怒的
  • His hot temper was making it increasingly difficult for others to work with him.

    他的火暴脾气使得别人越来越难以和他合作。

15See also:hot-tempered 
16 PHRASE 忽冷忽热;反复无常 If someone blows hot and cold, they keep changing their attitude towards something, sometimes being very enthusiastic and at other times expressing no interest at all. 忽冷忽热;反复无常
  • The media, meanwhile, has blown hot and cold on the affair. [+ on/over/about]

    同时,媒体对这件事的态度表现得忽冷忽热。

17 PHRASE 焦虑不安;六神无主;举止失常 If you are hot and bothered, you are so worried and anxious that you cannot think clearly or behave sensibly. 焦虑不安;六神无主;举止失常
  • Ray was getting very hot and bothered about the idea. [+ about]

    这个想法让雷心慌意乱。

18 PHRASE 有强烈的情欲 If you say that one person has the hots for another, you mean that they feel a strong sexual attraction to that person. 有强烈的情欲 [informal]
  • I've had the hots for him ever since he came to college.

    自从他来上大学后,我就对他春心萌动。

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ADJ.

sweltering; (ant.) chilly, cold 2

spicy; (ant.) bland, mild 6

cool, popular; (ant.) unpopular 9

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BNC: 1055 COCA: 721
hot

adjective¹

1of the weather天氣VERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe天氣炎熱become, get, grow, turn變得炎熱;漸漸熱起來The sun shone fiercely down and it grew hotter and hotter.烈日當空,天越來越熱。ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常炎熱baking, blazing, boiling, exceptionally, extremely, incredibly, intensely, oppressively, really, scorching, stiflingly, swelteringly, unbearably, uncomfortably, unusually炙熱;炎熱;滾熱;格外地熱;極其炎熱;酷熱;悶熱;灼熱;熱得喘不過氣來;熱得渾身大汗;熱得難以忍受;熱得叫人不舒服;異常地熱a boiling hot summer day酷熱的夏日It was unbearably hot in the car.汽車裏熱得難以忍受。a little, slightly, etc.有點兒/略微有點兒炎熱This weather's a little hot for me.我覺得這天氣有點兒熱。
hot

adjective²

2of a personVERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe, feel, look熱;感覺熱;看上去熱Don't you feel hot so close to the fire?靠火那麼近,你不覺得熱嗎?get, grow, turn逐漸熱起來;變熱She was beginning to get uncomfortably hot.她開始覺得熱得難受。His face grew hot at the memory of his embarrassment.他一回想起自己當時的尷尬,臉上就發燙。ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常炎熱boiling, burning, uncomfortably滾熱;火熱;熱得難受I was boiling hot and sweaty.我渾身滾燙,大汗淋漓。His forehead was burning hot.他的前額熱得燙手。a little, slightly, etc.有點兒/稍微有點兒熱
hot

adjective³

3of a thingVERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe, feel, look, seem燙;摸起來熱;看上去熱;好像熱get發燙keep, stay保溫The food should stay hot until we're ready to eat.我們用餐之前,飯菜需保溫。keep sth使⋯保持溫熱The containers keep the food hot for five hours.食物在這種容器裏能保溫 5 個小時。eat sth, serve sth趁熱吃⋯;趁熱端上⋯Serve hot or cold accompanied by bread and a salad.佐以麪包和色拉食用,冷熱均可。ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常滾熱Wash the tablecloth in fairly hot soapy water.桌布要用比較熱的肥皂水來洗。scalding熾熱piping, sizzling, steaming (all used about food皆用於食物) 滾燙;熱得噝噝作響;熱氣騰騰a bowl of piping hot soup一碗滾燙的湯Make sure the fat is sizzling hot.務必將脂油加熱到噝噝作響。a little, slightly, etc.有點兒/稍微有點兒燙moderately溫熱Bake in a moderately hot oven.放進烤箱裏用中等溫度烘烤。enough夠熱The ground was hot enough to fry an egg.地面熱得可以在上面煎雞蛋了。
hot

adjective⁴

4spicy辣味VERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe, taste辛辣;嚐起來辣ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常辛辣I love really hot food.我喜歡非常辣的食物。That was a pretty hot curry!那種咖喱可夠辣的!a little, slightly, etc.有點兒/稍微有點兒辛辣
BNC: 1055 COCA: 721
hot adj.
hot (hot weather/water) popular (a hot new band) strong2 (hot, spicy food)
hot

adjective

 See also the entry for humid 另见humid条hot ♦︎ warm ♦︎ heated ♦︎ burning ♦︎ feverish ♦︎ red-hot ♦︎ boilingThese words all describe a place, person or thing that is not cold. 这些词均表示热的、高温的。SYNONYM SCALE 词义标尺 下图显示这些词所表达热的程度
warmhotburning
heatedfeverishred-hot
boiling
PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配hot / warm weather / sunshine / watera hot / warm climate / suna hot / burning / feverish foreheadhot / burning cheekshot / burning / red-hot coalsto feel / look hot / warm / feverishto keep sth hot / warm / heatednice and hot / warm hot having a high temperature; (of a person) feeling heat in an unpleasant or uncomfortable way; making you feel hot 温度高的;(人)觉得闷热不适的;使人感到热的It's hot today, isn't it?今天很热,对吗?It was the hottest July on record.那是有记录以来最热的7月。Be careful-the plates are hot.当心,盘子烫手。I'll feel better after a hot bath.我洗个热水澡就会没事的。The canteen provides hot meals as well as salads and snacks.食堂里有热饭菜,也有沙拉和小吃。Eat it while it's hot.趁热吃了吧。Is anyone too hot?有人觉得太热了吗?Her cheeks grew hot with embarrassment.她窘得双颊发烫。It had been a long hot journey.那次旅行路又远天又热。OPP cold cold 1 warm at a fairly high temperature in a way that is pleasant, rather than being hot or cold; (of clothes or buildings) keeping you warm or staying warm in cold weather 温暖的;暖和的;(衣服或建筑物)保暖的It's nice and warm in here.这里很暖和舒服。Are you warm enough?你够暖吗?They stood on the corner, stamping their feet to keep warm.他们站在拐角处,不停地跺着脚保暖。The leaves swayed slowly in the soft, warm breeze.叶子在柔和的暖风中轻轻摇曳。Wash the blouse in warm soapy water.这件衬衫请用温肥皂水洗涤。Make sure you pack some warm clothes.一定要带些保暖的衣服。OPP cold , cool cold 1 see also warm heat verb heated (of a room, building or other place) made warmer using a heater (房间、建筑物等用加热器)加热了的The hotel has a heated swimming pool, spa and sauna.这家酒店有温水游泳池、水疗会所和桑拿浴室。OPP unheated An unheated room, building, etc. has no form of heating. * unheated指房间或建筑物没有任何形式的供暖设施an unheated bathroom没有暖气的浴室 see also heat heat verb burning very hot; looking and feeling very hot, because of illness or emotion 炽热的;(因生病或激动而显得或感觉)热辣辣的They felt the burning heat of the sun on their backs.他们感到灼热的阳光烤在背上。The skin of his forehead was burning.他前额火辣辣的。She was burning hot with embarrassment and guilt.她感到极度尴尬和内疚。 see also burn hurt 2 feverish ˈfiːvərɪʃ suffering from a fever; caused by a fever 发烧的;发烧引起的She was aching and feverish.她疼痛发烧。He fell into a troubled, feverish sleep.他在发烧中昏昏沉沉地睡了。 see also delirious hysterical feverishly

adverb

Her mind raced feverishly.她思潮起伏。
ˌred-ˈhot (of metal or sth burning) so hot that it looks red (金属或燃烧物)炽热的,火红的Red-hot coals glowed in the fire.炽热的煤块在炉火里发着光。 boiling (rather informal) very hot 炽热的;很热的You must be boiling in that sweater!你穿着那件毛衣一定热死了! OPP freezing freezing boiling

adverb

(informal) It's boiling hot in here!这儿太热了!
BNC: 1055 COCA: 721
hot
General words for warm and hot: warm, hot, burning...
Feeling or expressing strong emotions: emotional, passionate, ardent...
Important: important, major, key...
Making you feel excited: exciting, alive, fast...
Popular with many people: popular, fashionable, acclaimed...
Very good: cushdy, great, select...
Skilful and able: able, capable, professional...
Dangerous or harmful: dangerous, harmful, disastrous...
Difficult or impossible to deal with: difficult, impossible, trying...
Sexually attractive: sexy, desirable, seductive...
Determined and ambitious: determined, ambitious, persistent...
Illegal or dishonest: illegal, unlawful, shady...

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