hotter 的定义
Scot. and North England.
- to vibrate up and down; shake, totter, or rattle, as a plate on a shelf.
- to stammer.
hotter 近义词
sexually excited
very high in temperature
hotter 的近义词 45 个
- blazing
- boiling
- heated
- humid
- red
- scorching
- sizzling
- sultry
- sweltering
- torrid
- tropical
- warm
- white
- baking
- blistering
- broiling
- burning
- calescent
- close
- decalescent
- febrile
- fevered
- feverish
- feverous
- fiery
- flaming
- igneous
- incandescent
- like an oven
- on fire
- ovenlike
- parching
- piping
- recalescent
- roasting
- scalding
- searing
- smoking
- steaming
- stuffy
- summery
- sweltry
- thermogenic
- tropic
- very warm
hotter 的反义词 16 个
spicy to taste
passionate, vehement
new, in vogue
更多hotter例句
- Aside from my immediate sadness in reading about it, I felt something else rising to the surface — my ears started to ring, my hands trembled, my face grew hotter, my heart began to race so fast I had to take deep breaths to steady myself.
- Finding that ideal temperature for you may take a while, especially if you run hotter or colder than most people.
- Instead, buildings rely on air conditioning, which makes outdoor temperatures even hotter.
- The Fed, as we now know, will let inflation of more than 2% run hotter than normal.
- Most are thousands of degrees hotter than your kitchen’s oven.
- The confusing thing, however, is Lopez has never been hotter.
- Comic book heroes are even hotter—Spiderman and Batman probably earn more money nowadays than Warren Buffett and Bill Gates.
- Or this: the right-hand side of the body is more honorable and therefore hotter than the left.
- In the summer and in hotter regions, they provide shade for parked cars, preventing them from getting too hot.
- And yet the subtle and overt use, the constant and consistence presence of sex, is hotter to me than some XXX-rated flicks.
- The Congregationalists had no hotter adherents than they, nor none who entered the conflict with more bitterness of spirit.
- Sebastian's warnings—twanging the same old string—only made his rage the hotter.
- Susannah, goaded into direct speech by what seemed to her his wilful slowness, answered with the blood still hotter in her cheeks.
- As time wore on and the enemy fire grew hotter, a Roman Catholic chaplain reached the side of the sergeant.
- This warning probably filled the Throne with even more and hotter indignation than that which seethed in the Foreign Devils.