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1 varm
hot, warm, welcoming* * *adj( især behageligt varm) warm ( fx bath, clothes, milk, summer, sunshine, weather; the dress is too warm for me),( stærkere, ofte ubehageligt varm) hot ( fx bath, meal, milk, oven; summer, weather; the tea is too hot);(fig: positivt) warm ( fx colour, feelings, friendship, smile, supporter, welcome, thanks),( stærkere) ardent ( fx admirer, supporter),F fervent ( fx supporter, wish);[ med sb:][ gå som varmt brød] sell like hot cakes;(også fig) a hot potato;[ de varme lande] the tropics;[ varm linie](tlf) hot line;[ varmt vand] hot water;[ andre forb:]T take a fancy to;T have a crush on somebody;[ klæde sig varmt på] put on something warm;[ det er varmt i dag] it is hot today; hot day (isn't it?). -
2 hedetur
hot flush, hot flash. -
3 varmblodet
hot-blooded, warm-blooded* * *adj warm-blooded;(fig også) hot-blooded. -
4 kogeplade
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5 krydret
hot, savoury, spiced, spicy* * *adj seasoned,( stærkere) spicy;[ en krydret duft] an aromatic smell. -
6 pølsevogn
hot-dog stand. -
7 varmedunk
hot-water bottle. -
8 varmluft
hot air. -
9 varmlufts-
hot-air. -
10 varmtvandsanlæg
hot-water heating system. -
11 varmtvandshane
hot(-water) tap. -
12 varmtvandsrør
hot-water pipe. -
13 hotdog
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14 varmeplade
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15 hed
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16 hotpants pl
hot pants -
17 skarp
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18 varmblodig
hot-blooded -
19 varm chokolade fk
hot chocolate -
20 varmluftballon fk
hot-air balloon
См. также в других словарях:
hot — hot … Dictionnaire des rimes
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Hot — Hot … Википедия
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