hotting

英 [ˈhɒtɪŋ] 美 [ˈhɑːtɪŋ]

v.  (变,加)热; 把……加温; (使)激动起来
hot的现在分词

现在分词:hotting



柯林斯词典

  1. ADJ-GRADED 热的;烫的
    Something that is hot has a high temperature.
    1. When the oil is hot, add the sliced onion...
      油热了后,放入切好的洋葱。
    2. What he needed was a hot bath and a good sleep...
      他需要洗个热水澡,好好睡一觉。
    3. 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.
    1. It was too hot even for a gentle stroll...
      天太热,连慢慢散步都吃不消。
    2. It was a hot, humid summer day...
      这是个炎热潮湿的夏日。
    3. 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 (人)感觉热的
    If you are hot, you feel as if your body is at an unpleasantly high temperature.
    1. 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。
    2. My head was reeling. I felt hot all over.
      我的头很晕。我感觉全身滚烫。
  4. ADJ-GRADED (温度)…高的
    You use hot to talk or ask about how high the temperature of something is.
    1. 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。
    2. 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。
  5. 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 或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)。

  6. ADJ (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.
    1. 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。
  7. 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.
    1. ...hot curries.
      辛辣的咖喱食品
    2. ...a dish that's spicy but not too hot.
      加了香料但并不太辣的菜
  8. ADJ-GRADED (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.
    1. 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。
  9. ADJ-GRADED (消息)刚发布的,最新的,新近的
    Hot news is new, recent, and fresh.
    1. ...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
  10. ADJ-GRADED 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.
    1. 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。
    2. 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。
  11. ADJ-GRADED (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.
    1. 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。
  12. ADJ-GRADED (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.
    1. 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。
  13. ADJ-GRADED (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.
    1. 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。
  14. ADJ-GRADED 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.
    1. 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。
  15. See also: His hot temper was making it increasingly difficult for others to work with him. 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.
    1. The media, meanwhile, has blown hot and cold on the affair.
      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.
    1. Ray was getting very hot and bothered about the idea.
      这个想法让雷心慌意乱。
  18. PHRASE 对…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.
    1. 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。

双语例句

  1. Campaigning is expected to start hotting up today.
    预计竞选活动从今天开始会日益激烈。
  2. It was a close race and a hot one, and getting hotter every day. The title race is hotting up.
    这是一场势均力敌的激烈角逐,正在日趋白热化。切尔西与曼联的冠军争夺战已接近白热化。
  3. Things are really hotting up in the election campaign.
    竞选活动的确日益激烈了。
  4. As the development of the economic and the society, the competition in the field of fast consumer goods is hotting up visibly.
    随着经济社会的发展,快速消费品行业的竞争也进入到白热化阶段。
  5. The results showed that the theoretical value was basically suitable to the hotting velocity of products.
    实验结果表明,理论值基本上符合产品的升温速率。
  6. Boy, this US presidential campaign is really hotting up.
    好家伙,这次美国总统大选真的开始升温了。
  7. Commercial interest in exploiting the Arctic is hotting up.
    对开发北极的商业兴趣正在升温。
  8. In recent years, the development of communications service speeding up and the competition in the market is hotting up, the relationship in the industry being intricate.
    近年来通信业迅猛发展,市场竞争日益激烈,行内关系错综复杂。
  9. With only a week to go before the election things are really hotting up.
    还有一个星期就要进行选举,一切越来越紧张了。
  10. The weather may have a distinct chill to it, But the National Football League season in America is definity hotting up.
    天气很冷,但是在美国境内举行的全美橄榄球联赛却正在升温。
  11. Competition is hotting up between Chicago, New York and Hawaii to host the Obama presidential library.
    如今芝加哥、纽约和夏威夷兴建奥巴马总统图书馆的竞争日益升温。
  12. Thank you, Grandma, for hotting up my soup!
    谢谢奶奶把我的汤加热了!
  13. Her mother is hotting up the milk.
    她妈妈正在给牛奶加热。
  14. The battle is hotting up because this year the smartphone market is the only game in town.
    争战之所以升温,是因为智能手机市场是今年唯一的增长点。
  15. But competition is hotting up, Euromonitor warned.
    但欧睿警告称,法国将面临更激烈的竞争。
  16. Competition in the textile market is hotting up visibly.
    纺织业市场的竞争显然更加激烈了。
  17. This is a marriage with 16 partners and domestic violence is hotting up.
    这是一个有着16位伴侣的婚姻,而且家庭暴力正在升级。
  18. The speed of change is hotting up all over the world.
    全世界变化的速度正在加快。
  19. As the US trade deficit grows, debate is hotting up on whether the main Asian currencies should be made to appreciate or to adopt more flexible exchange rates.
    随着美国贸易赤字的增长,围绕是否应该让亚洲主要货币升值,或者应当采取更灵活的汇率制度的辩论也越来越激烈。
  20. The announcement of closer Russian-Chinese military co-operation is a striking sign of how geo-political competition is hotting up – as both Russia and China look to push back against a US-dominated world.
    俄罗斯与中国关于加强军事合作的声明是地缘政治竞赛正在升温的一个显著迹象,两国都希望对抗美国主导的世界。
  21. At present, competition in the building coating market is hotting up and lots of international brands have come into China.
    目前,在我国的建筑涂料市场中,外资品牌纷纷进入中国,竞争也越发激烈。
  22. As the market environment changing competition in the market is hotting up visibly.
    随着市场环境的变化,市场竞争更加激烈。