the hots / hɒt /

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the hots4 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

hot·ter, hot·test.

  1. having or giving off heat; having a high temperature: a hot fire; hot coffee.
  2. having or causing a sensation of great bodily heat; attended with or producing such a sensation: He was hot with fever.
  3. creating a burning sensation, as on the skin or in the throat: This ointment is hot, so apply it sparingly.
adv. 副词 adverb
  1. in a hot manner; hotly.
  2. while hot: Garnish the potatoes with parsley and serve hot.
  3. Metalworking. at a temperature high enough to permit recrystallization: The wire was drawn hot.
v. 无主动词 verb

hot·ted, hot·ting.

  1. Chiefly British Informal. to heat; warm.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the hots, Slang. intense sexual desire or attraction.

the hots 近义词

the hots

等同于 libido

the hots构成的短语

  • hot air
  • hot and bothered
  • hot and heavy
  • hot as blazes
  • hot dog
  • hot line
  • hot number
  • hot off the press
  • hot on
  • hot potato
  • hot rod
  • hot seat, in the
  • hot stuff
  • hot to trot
  • hot under the collar
  • hot water
  • blow hot and cold
  • like a cat on hot bricks
  • like hot cakes
  • make it hot for
  • piping hot
  • strike while the iron's hot

更多the hots例句

  1. In almost every day in September so far, Brazil has had twice the number of hot spots as the US, according to the Greenpeace Global Fire Dashboard, which identifies fire activity using NASA satellite data.
  2. Whether your cord is made from nylon or polyester, both plastics will burn once they are hot enough.
  3. If you can’t bear to sip a piping hot mug of dark roast on a scorching day, we understand.
  4. They are all joined by legions of other hot startups, like Panoply, Incorta, and Yellowbrick.
  5. Their interest suggested a growing investor-grade nervousness about swiftly mounting environmental risk in the hottest real estate markets in the country.
  6. Gay marriage was the hot-button fight on the left and right.
  7. Everybody is trapped in an elevator together and tempers run a little hot.
  8. Even the hot Jewish women I mentioned above did something a bit more “intellectual” than pageantry: acting.
  9. There was deep brown flesh, and bronze flesh, and pallid white flesh, and flesh turned red from the hot sun.
  10. Many Jewish women have been accepted as conventional, mainstream hot.
  11. In the drawing-room things went on much as they always do in country drawing-rooms in the hot weather.
  12. “You appear to feel it so,” rejoined Mr. Pickwick, smiling at the clerk, who was literally red-hot.
  13. Nearly half the regiment ran to secure their picketed horses, armed themselves in hot haste, and galloped to the gaol.
  14. News came that the rebels were plundering the British quarters, and the infantry went there in hot haste.
  15. From Canada on the north, to Texas on the south, the hot winds had laid the land seemingly bare.