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61 (to) hot-draw
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62 (to) hot-swap
(to) hot-swap /hɒtˈswɒp/v. t. -
63 (to) hot-wire
(to) hot-wire /ˈhɒtwaɪə(r)/v. t. -
64 (to) hot-dog
(to) hot-dog /ˈhɒtdɒg/v. i. -
65 (to) hot-draw
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66 (to) hot-swap
(to) hot-swap /hɒtˈswɒp/v. t. -
67 (to) hot-wire
(to) hot-wire /ˈhɒtwaɪə(r)/v. t. -
68 shit-hot adj
[ˌʃɪt'hɒt]fam!to be shit-hot — (person) essere una spada, (thing) essere una figata
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69 in hot pursuit
(chasing as fast as one can: The thief ran off, with the shopkeeper in hot pursuit.) da presso -
70 like hot cakes
(very quickly: These books are selling like hot cakes.) velocemente -
71 hotbed hot·bed n
['hɒtˌbɛd]fig focolaio -
72 hotfoot hot·foot adv
['hɒtˌfʊt] -
73 hothead hot·head n
['hɒtˌhɛd]fig testa calda -
74 hothouse hot·house n
['hɒtˌhaʊs] -
75 hotly hot·ly adv
['hɒtlɪ]accanitamente, con accanimento, violentemente -
76 hotplate hot·plate n
['hɒtˌpleɪt](on cooker) piastra (riscaldante), (for keeping food warm) scaldavivande m inv -
77 hotpot hot·pot n Brit
['hɒtˌpɒt](Culin) stufato -
78 red-hot adj
[ˌrɛd'hɒt]arroventato (-a), rovente -
79 white-hot adj
[ˌwaɪt'hɒt](metal) incandescente -
80 get into hot water
(to be in or get into trouble.) essere/mettersi nei pasticci/guai
См. также в других словарях:
hot — hot … Dictionnaire des rimes
hot — [ hat ] adjective *** ▸ 1 very high in temperature ▸ 2 food: with spices ▸ 3 involving strong emotion ▸ 4 exciting and interesting ▸ 5 very good/skillful/lucky ▸ 6 difficult/dangerous ▸ 7 involving sex ▸ 8 determined to do something ▸ 9 busy ▸ 10 … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Hot — Hot … Википедия
Hot — or HOT may refer to: * High temperature * Lust, which in a more sublime phrase could be called Physical attractiveness * Jargon used to describe radioactivity or more generally, it can refer to any area that threatens life * Amphoe Hot, a… … Wikipedia
Hot — jazz Orígenes musicales Minstrel, Ragtime, Blues, Music hall Orígenes culturales Finales de Siglo XIX y primeras décadas del siglo XX, en la Nueva Orleans (Estados Unidos) … Wikipedia Español
hot — [hät] adj. hotter, hottest [ME < OE hat, akin to Ger heiss, Goth heito, fever < IE base * kai , heat > Lith kaistù, to become hot] 1. a) having a high temperature, esp. one that is higher than that of the human body b) characterized by a … English World dictionary
HOT — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Pour les articles homophones, voir Hotte, Ott et Otte … Wikipédia en Français
Hot — Hot, a. [Compar. {Hotter}; superl. {Hottest}.] [OE. hot, hat, AS. h[=a]t; akin to OS. h[=e]t, D. heet, OHG. heiz, G. heiss, Icel. heitr, Sw. het, Dan. heed, hed; cf. Goth. heit[=o] fever, hais torch. Cf. {Heat}.] 1. Having much sensible heat;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hoţ — HOŢ, HOÁŢĂ, hoţi, hoaţe, s.m. şi f. 1. Persoană care fură. ♦ (Adjectival) Care fură; (cu sens atenuat) viclean. 2. (fam.) Om ştrengar, şiret. – et. nec. Trimis de gall, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 HOŢ s. 1. pungaş, (astăzi rar) prădător, (înv. şi … Dicționar Român
hot — ► ADJECTIVE (hotter, hottest) 1) having a high temperature. 2) feeling or producing an uncomfortable sensation of heat. 3) feeling or showing intense excitement, anger, lust, or other emotion. 4) currently popular, fashionable, or interesting. 5) … English terms dictionary
hot — [ ɔt ] adj. inv. • 1930; mot angl. amér. « chaud » ♦ Se dit du jazz joué avec force, avec un rythme violent, « échauffé » (opposé à cool). Style hot. Il « siffle un air hot » (Queneau). N. m. Le hot. ⊗ HOM. Hotte. hot adj. inv. et n. m. inv. Se… … Encyclopédie Universelle