hot shot / ˈhɒtˌʃɒt /

热射手热射炮热射热销产品

hot shot2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. highly successful and aggressive: a hotshot lawyer; a hotshot account exec.
  2. displaying skill flamboyantly: a hotshot ballplayer.
  3. moving, going, or operating without a stop; fast: a hotshot express.
n. 名词 noun

Also hot shot .

  1. an impressively successful or skillful and often vain person.
  2. Railroads. an express freight train.
  3. a firefighter.

hot shot 近义词

hot shot

等同于 daring

hot shot

等同于 personage/personality

hot shot

等同于 wizard

hot shot

等同于 go-getter

hot shot

等同于 dynamo

hot shot

等同于 eager beaver

hot shot

等同于 expert

更多hot shot例句

  1. Almost a third of California’s 49 federal hotshot crews — elite groups that battle the hottest parts of forest fires — are so short-staffed that they will not be able to activate as a full unit, the smokejumper said.
  2. More public awareness of the internet’s origins might have led to a more accountable cyberworld than the one designed by hotshot technologists.
  3. In an ideal world, the corporate hotshots who put together a debacle deal like AT&T buying Time Warner would lose their jobs.
  4. Right now the conversations around newsletters are revolving around which journalist recently joined Substack and which hotshot business newsletter was recently acquired.
  5. On the flip side, a hotshot algorithm inspired by the brain called reinforcement learning pushed neuroscientists to re-examine how we respond to feedback as we learn.
  6. Amir moves from a swaggering hotshot who seems to know it all to a broken man now questioning everything.
  7. The action focuses on the decision-making process of a movie studio hotshot.
  8. But, the hotshot billionaire may have some secrets of his own.
  9. When Djokovic burst onto the scene after winning the Aussie Open in 2008, he was a brash hotshot challenging Federer and Nadal.
  10. Whip is a hotshot, sauced-up captain whose substance-abuse habit crash-lands him, quite literally, into a whole heap of trouble.