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hot-draw

/hot-draw/US // ˈhɒtˈdrɔ //

烫画,热拉,热拔,热抽

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    hot-drew, hot-drawn, hot-draw·ing.

    • : Metalworking. to draw at a temperature high enough to permit recrystallization.

Examples

  • Gay marriage was the hot-button fight on the left and right.

  • Everybody is trapped in an elevator together and tempers run a little hot.

  • Even the hot Jewish women I mentioned above did something a bit more “intellectual” than pageantry: acting.

  • There was deep brown flesh, and bronze flesh, and pallid white flesh, and flesh turned red from the hot sun.

  • In Dresden, Germany, anti-Islam rallies each week draw thousands of demonstrators.

  • In the drawing-room things went on much as they always do in country drawing-rooms in the hot weather.

  • “You appear to feel it so,” rejoined Mr. Pickwick, smiling at the clerk, who was literally red-hot.

  • Nearly half the regiment ran to secure their picketed horses, armed themselves in hot haste, and galloped to the gaol.

  • It was one of those long moments that makes a fellow draw his breath sharp when he thinks about it afterward.

  • News came that the rebels were plundering the British quarters, and the infantry went there in hot haste.