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1 hot
[hot]1) (having or causing a great deal of heat: a hot oven; That water is hot.) fierbinte2) (very warm: a hot day; Running makes me feel hot.) foarte cald3) ((of food) having a sharp, burning taste: a hot curry.) iute4) (easily made angry: a hot temper.) iute (la mânie), impulsiv5) (recent; fresh: hot news.) proaspăt, fierbinte•- hotly- hot air
- hot-blooded
- hot dog
- hotfoot
- hothead
- hotheaded
- hothouse
- hot-plate
- be in
- get into hot water
- hot up
- in hot pursuit
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2 hot
(fiz) cald; încălzit; foarte radioactiv -
3 hot up
past tense, past participle - hotted; verb (to increase; to become more exciting etc.) -
4 hot dog
(a hot sausage sandwich.) hot dog -
5 hot air
(boastful words, promises that will not be kept etc: Most of what he said was just hot air.) lăudăroşenie -
6 hot-blooded
adjective (passionate; having strong feelings: hot-blooded young men.) pasionat, pătimaş -
7 hot-plate
1) (the part of a cooker on which food is heated for cooking.) plită2) (a portable heated plate of metal etc for keeping plates of food etc hot.) -
8 hot-air blast; hot blast; hot blow
(met) aer caldEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > hot-air blast; hot blast; hot blow
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9 hot galvanize; hot-dip galvanize
(ind.chim, met) zincare (galvanizare) la caldEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > hot galvanize; hot-dip galvanize
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10 hot-air / hot-blast stove
(met) cowper, cauper (preîncălzitor de aer la furnal)English-Romanian technical dictionary > hot-air / hot-blast stove
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11 hot-air blast; hot blast
(met) vântEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > hot-air blast; hot blast
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12 hot-bulb engine; hot-head engine
(mas) motor cu cap incandescent / semi-DieselEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > hot-bulb engine; hot-head engine
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13 hot bulb / head
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14 hot crack
(met) crăpătură la cald -
15 hot dipping
(met) cufundare la cald -
16 hot drawing
(met) tragere / trefilare la cald -
17 hot ductility
(mec) forjabilitate la cald -
18 hot embossing
(poligr) matriţare la cald -
19 hot masticated
(plast) plastifiat la cald -
20 hot moulding
(plast) formare / mulare la cald
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