觉得直接用死ぬ似乎不太妥当,是不是可以翻译成...得不得了 笑死我了 笑いたくてたまらない。吓死我了 びっくりしてならない。热死我了 暑くてたまらない#28天气热#29 热くてたまらない#28别的东西,天气除外,
觉得直接用死ぬ似乎不太妥当,是不是可以翻译成...得不得了 笑死我了 笑いたくてたまらない。吓死我了 びっくりしてならない。热死我了 暑くてたまらない#28天气热#29 热くてたまらない#28别的东西,天气除外,热得(练:dé)不行了#29 另外也可以用一些(练:xiē)别的既定(dìng)的短语来表示 笑死我了 チャンチャラおかしい 吓死我了 びっくりした 热死我了 ひどく暑い
I#27m so hot为什么不能翻译我很热?
请看权威解释:adj.
v.
辨析{pinyin:xī}
hot adj. S1 W2 / hɒt hɑt /
英 / hɒt /
#28 comparative hotter , superlative hottest #29
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HIGH TEMPERATURE 高温
1#29 something that is hot has a high temperature - used about weather, places, food, drink, or objects 热的{读:de};烫(繁体:燙)的;炎热的
OPP cold
a hot day in July
7月炎热的一【yī】天
It’s so hot in here. Can I open the window?
这里太热了{pinyin:le},我开开窗好吗?
Be careful, the water’s very hot.
小心,水很烫(繁:燙)。
The bar serves hot and cold food .
那(读:nà)家小吃店供应冷热食品。
people who live in hot countries
生活在热带国(读:guó)家的人们
scorching/baking/roasting hot#28= used about weather that is very hot#29〔天气〕炎热(繁体:熱)的de a scorching hot week in August
8月里炎热的(读:de)一周
stifling/sweltering/unbearably hot#28= used about weather that is very hot and uncomfortable#29 〔天气〕闷热的,热得令人发昏[拼音:hūn]的【pinyin:de】The office gets unbearably hot in summer.
在夏天,办公室里热(繁:熱)得让人受不了。
boiling/scalding/steaming hot #28= used about liquid that is extremely hot#29 〔液(拼音:yè)体《繁:體》〕滚烫的(拼音:de)The coffee was scalding hot.
咖啡很[读:hěn]烫。
piping hot #28= used about food that is nice and hot#29 〔食物{拼音:wù}〕热腾腾(繁:騰)的Serve the soup piping hot.
汤要热腾腾地端上来(繁:來)。
red hot #28= used to describe an object or surface that is very hot#29 〔物体(繁:體)或表面〕炽热(繁体:熱)的,热得发红[繁体:紅]的The handle was red hot.
那个把手烫得发红[繁体:紅]。
white hot #28= used to describe metal that is extremely hot#29 〔金属《繁:屬》〕白bái 热的de He held the metal in the flame until it became white hot.
他把金属[繁体:屬]放在火中烧至白热。
2#29 if you feel hot, your body feels hot in a way that is uncomfortable 〔感gǎn 觉〕热的,热乎乎的{de}
I was hot and tired after the journey.
旅行回来我觉得又[读:yòu]热又累。
The wine made her feel hot.
喝【hē】下的酒让她觉得很热。
3#29 if clothes are hot, they make you feel too hot in a way that is uncomfortable〔衣服〕使(拼音:shǐ)人(rén)感到热(繁体:熱)的
This sweater’s too hot to wear inside.
这件毛衣在室内(读:nèi)穿太热了。
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SPICY 辣[pinyin:là]的
food that tastes hot has a burning taste because it contains strong spices辛辣的(de)
OPP mild
a hot curry
一种辛辣的咖[练:kā]喱
THESAURUS TASTE
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VERY POPULAR/FASHIONABLE 非常受欢迎的(de)/流行的
something or someone that is hot is very popular or fashionable, and everyone wants to use them, see them, buy them etc informal 很受欢(huān)迎的,红极一时[繁:時]的 【非正式】
one of the hottest young directors in Hollywood
好莱坞最受(拼音:shòu)欢迎的青年导演之一
Michael Owen is already one of soccer’s hottest properties #28= actors or sports players who are very popular #29 .
迈克尔·欧文已经是足球界最红{繁:紅}的人物之一。
The movie is going to be this summer’s hot ticket #28= an event that is very popular or fashionable, and that everyone wants to go and see #29 .
这部电影【pinyin:yǐng】将是今年夏天的大热门。
be the hottest thing since #28sliced bread#29#28= used about someone or something that is very good and popular, so that everyone wants them#29 热门人物;抢【pinyin:qiǎng】手[pinyin:shǒu]货
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GOOD 好[练:hǎo]的
very good, especially in a way that is exciting informal 非常[pinyin:cháng]棒的 【非正式】
a hot young guitar player
一位优秀的年轻吉他《练:tā》手
a hot piece of software
卓越的【de】软件
His new film is hot stuff #28= very good #29 .
他的新电影棒极了(繁体:瞭)。
be hot at doing sthShe’s pretty hot at swimming, too.
她也很[拼音:hěn]擅长游泳。
not so hot/not very hot informal#28= not very good#29 【非正(读:zhèng)式(shì)】 不太行Some of the tracks on the record are great, but others are not so hot.
那张(繁体:張)唱片有些曲目很好,有些却不怎么样。
be hot shit AmE informal not polite#28= used about someone or something that people think is very good#29 【美,非正{练:zhèng}式,不《拼音:bù》礼《繁体:禮》貌】
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SEXY 性感的[pinyin:de]
1#29 someone who is hot is very attractive sexually informal 性感的(拼音:de)【非正式】
The girls all think he’s hot stuff .
姑娘们{pinyin:men}都认为他很性感。
2#29 a film, book, photograph etc that is hot is sexually exciting informal 〔电影{拼音:yǐng}、书籍、照片等〕色情[练:qíng]的(de) 【非正式】
his hot and steamy first novel
他热辣大胆(繁:膽)的第一部小说
3#29 a meeting with someone who you feel very attracted to sexually informal令人激动的(练:de)约会 【非正式《shì》】
She has a hot date with Michel.
她和米歇尔有一场[拼音:chǎng]激情约会。
4#29 to be sexually attracted to someoneinformal 迷恋某人 【非正式{拼音:shì}】
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DIFFICULT/DANGEROUS 困难的/危险{pinyin:xiǎn}的
[not before noun 不用于名词前]difficult or dangerous to deal withinformal 棘手的,难办的 【非正{练:zhèng}式shì 】
If things get too hot #28= a situation becomes too difficult or dangerous to deal with #29 , I can always leave.
要是事态发展过于严峻,我总可以皇冠体育抽身退出【chū】。
Wilkinson found his opponent a little too hot to handle #28= too difficult to deal with or beat #29 .
威尔金森发现自己的对手有[拼音:yǒu]点难对付。
The climate was too hot politically to make such radical changes.
在如此糟糕的政治气候下无法进行xíng 这样激进的变革。
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a hot issue/topic etca subject that a lot of people are discussing, especially one that causes a lot of disagreement 热[繁体:熱]门mén 话题
The affair was a hot topic of conversation.
那件事成了(繁:瞭)热门话题。
one of the hottest issues facing medical science
医学所(pinyin:suǒ)面临的最有争议的话题之一
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in the hot seatin an important position and responsible for making difficult decisions 处于责任重[读:zhòng]大的{拼音:de}位置
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in hot waterif someone is in hot water, they are in trouble because they have done something wrong 〔因(读:yīn)做《pinyin:zuò》错[繁:錯]事而〕陷入困境
The finance minister found himself in hot water over his business interests.
财政[拼音:zhèng]部长因染指商业利益而陷入尴尬的境地。
land/get yourself in hot waterShe got herself in hot water with the authorities.
她和当局惹上了麻烦[繁:煩]。
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ANGRY 愤怒[拼音:nù]的
1#29 to become angry - used especially when people get angry in an unreasonable way about something that is not important spoken 〔尤指为小【读:xiǎo】事〕发怒,生【读:shēng】气 【口】
I don’t understand why people are getting so hot under the collar about it.
我不明白为什么人们为这件事shì 如此愤怒。
2#29 someone who has a hot temper becomes angry very easily 暴躁,脾气急(读:jí)
→ hot-tempered
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hot and botheredupset and confused because you have too much to think about or because you are in a hurry informal烦躁[pinyin:zào]不安的,焦急的;被搞糊涂的【非正式[练:shì]】
People were struggling with bags and cases, looking hot and bothered.
人们吃力地拎着大包小包,神色慌张(繁体:張)。
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have/hold sth in your hot little handused to emphasize that you have something informal 拥有某[读:mǒu]物〔用于(繁:於)强调〕 【非正式】
You’ll have the report in your hot little hands by Monday.
星期一这份报告【读:gào】一定会交到你手里。
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RECENT/EXCITING NEWS 最近的[读:de]/令人激动的消息
hot news is about very recent events and therefore interesting or exciting最(练:zuì)近【jìn】的,令人兴奋的
Do you want to hear about all the latest hot gossip ?
想不想听听最zuì 新的小道消息?
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be hot off the pressif news or a newspaper is hot off the press, it has just recently been printed〔消息[xī]〕刚见报;〔报纸〕刚[繁:剛]印好
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CHASING SB/STH CLOSELY 紧追某人/某(mǒu)物
1#29 following someone quickly and closely because you want to catch them 〔因想抓{读:zhuā}住某人[读:rén]而〕紧追zhuī 其后,穷追不舍
The car sped away, with the police in hot pursuit.
汽车飞驰而去,警察在后面miàn 紧追不舍。
2#29 close to and likely to catch someone you have been chasing 紧[繁体:緊]紧跟着某(读:mǒu)人,快要逮住某人(rén)
The other car was hot on his tail.
另一辆汽车紧《繁体:緊》紧跟着他。
3#29 following very close behind someone 紧随(繁体:隨)某人之后
Mrs Bass’s dog was already hot on his heels.
巴斯太太的狗已经紧紧跟着他(tā)了。
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come/follow hot on the heels of sthto happen or be done very soon after something else 紧接jiē 某(练:mǒu)事之后(读:hòu)发生
The news came hot on the heels of another plane crash.
这个消《pinyin:xiāo》息是紧接在另一场坠机事故之后传来的。
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hot on th皇冠体育e trail of sthvery close to finding something 快要找到[发现]某事物《练:wù》
journalists hot on the trail of a news story
马上就要发现新闻的{练:de}记者
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blow/go hot and coldto keep changing your mind about whether you like or want to do something 摇摆不(拼音:bù)定,反复无(拼音:wú)常
She keeps blowing hot and cold about the wedding.
她对要不要举行婚礼犹豫[yù]不决。
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go hot and coldto experience a strange feeling in which your body temperature suddenly changes, because you are very frightened, worried, or shocked〔因害怕[拼音:pà]、担心或震惊而〕感到浑身[shēn]一阵热一阵冷
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I don’t feel too hot/so hot/very hotI feel slightly ill spoken informal 我有点不{练:bù}舒服 【口,非正式《拼音:shì》】
我今(练:jīn)天不太舒服。
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be hot on sth1#29 to know a lot about something 通晓[熟知]某{mǒu}事物
He’s pretty hot on aircraft.
他对飞机很精通《tōng》。
2#29 to be very strict about somethingBrE 对{pinyin:duì}某事要{拼音:yào}求很严格(读:gé) 【英】SYN tight BrE 【英】
The company is very hot on security.
该公司戒备森{拼音:sēn}严。
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be hot for sthto be ready for something and want it very much informal 渴{pinyin:kě}望某{读:mǒu}事物 【非正式{拼音:shì}】
Europe is hot for a product like this.
欧洲急需【xū】这样的产品。
He was hot for revenge.
他复(繁:覆)仇心切。
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be hot to trot1#29 to be ready to do something or be involved with something 渴望〔做zuò 某事〕
2#29 to feel sexually excited and want to have sex with someone 欲火中烧(繁:燒)
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hot competitionif the competition between people or companies is hot, they are all trying very hard to win or succeed 激烈的(练:de)[紧张(繁:張)的]竞赛(繁体:賽)
Competition for the best jobs is getting hotter all the time.
最好的工作岗位的争夺日趋激烈[读:liè]。
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hot favouritethe person, team, horse etc that people think is most likely to win 最被看【kàn】好的选手《shǒu》,最热门的【pinyin:de】参赛者
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hot tipa good piece of advice about the likely result of a race, business deal etc 〔有关赛马[繁体:馬]、交易(读:yì)等的{pinyin:de}〕好建议
a hot tip on the stock market
投资股市的好【读:hǎo】建议
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STOLEN GOODS 赃{练:zāng}物
goods that are hot have been stoleninformal 偷来的{拼音:de} 【非正式】
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MUSIC 音乐(繁体:樂)
music that is hot has a strong exciting rhythm informal 节奏强劲的 【非正式{练:shì}】
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more sth than you’ve had hot dinnersused to say that someone has had a lot of experience of something and has done it many times BrE spokenhumorous 做[pinyin:zuò]某事比【pinyin:bǐ】你吃【练:chī】过的饭还多【英,口,幽默】
She’s delivered more babies than you’ve had hot dinners.
她《pinyin:tā》接生过的孩子比你吃过的饭还多。
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hot moneymoney that is frequently moved from one country to another in order to make a profit 〔在各国间频繁流动以《读:yǐ》获利的《练:de》〕游资zī ,热钱
person 人《读:rén》
hot 热的〔尤指令人不{读:bù}舒服〕
used especially when you feel uncomfortable
I feel really hot.
我觉得很热[繁体:熱]。
warm 暖和的{de}
a little hot, especially in a way that feels comfortable
Are you warm enough?
你够暖和hé 吗?
boiling #28hot#29 极热的【读:de】
very hot spoken 【口{kǒu}】
You must be boiling in that sweater#21
你穿这件毛衣肯定热(繁:熱)死了!
feverish 发(繁:發)烧的
feeling very hot because you are ill
His head ached and he felt feverish.
他头痛,感觉发[繁体:發]烧了。
weather 天气
hot 炎热的《拼音:de》
used especially when you feel uncomfortable
a hot day
炎热(繁体:熱)的一天
It’s too hot to do any work.
天太热,根{gēn}本无法工作。
warm 温暖的,暖和的(练:de)
a little hot, especially in a way that seems pleasant
a warm summer’s evening
温暖的夏夜(读:yè)
boiling #28hot#29 酷热的{读:de}
very hot spoken 【口kǒu 】
The weather was boiling hot.
天气《繁:氣》奇热无比。
a boiling hot day
酷热的《练:de》一天
b幸运飞艇aking #28hot#29 灼(pinyin:zhuó)热的,又干又热的
very hot and dry 【英】
a baking hot afternoon
灼(zhuó)热的午后
It’s baking out there in the garden – I need a drink.
花园里太热了(拼音:le)——我要喝点东西。
scorching #28hot#29 极(读:jí)热的,灼热的
very hot
It was another scorching hot July day.
又是一个7月里的大dà 热天。
humid/muggy 潮湿炎热[繁:熱]的
hot and damp
Hong Kong gets very humid at this time of year.
每年(拼音:nián)这时香港都变得又潮又热。
room 室【拼音:shì】内
hot 热(读:rè)的〔尤指令人不舒服〕
used especially when you feel uncomfortable
The office was uncomfortably hot.
办公[读:gōng]室里热得难受。
warm 暖{读:nuǎn}和的
a little hot, especially in a way that seems pleasant
It’s nice and warm by the fire.
炉火边暖洋yáng 洋的。
boiling #28hot#29 极热(繁体:熱)的
very hot spoken 【口【kǒu】】
It’s boiling in here. Can I open the window?
这(繁:這)里太热了,我开开窗好吗?
like an oven 〔房间、建筑物〕(火[huǒ]炉般)炎热的
much too hot in a way that is uncomfortable – used about rooms and buildings
The inside of the shed was like an oven.
棚屋里热得(拼音:dé)像火炉。
food/liquid/something you touch 食物/液体/触(繁:觸)摸之物
hot 热的{读:de}
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a hot drink
热[繁体:熱]饮
hot meals
热腾腾(繁:騰)的饭菜
warm澳门永利 温[拼音:wēn]热的
a little hot, especially in a way that seems pleasant
The bread was still warm from the oven.
这面包刚烤完不{练:bù}久,还是温的呢。
boiling #28hot#29 滚烫的{读:de}
very hot spoken 【口】
The water’s boiling hot.
水是《shì》滚烫的。
lukewarm 〔液体〕微温的(拼音:de)
slightly warm, but not hot enough – used about liquids
a cup of lukewarm coffee
一杯微温的咖啡【拼音:fēi】
The bath water was lukewarm.
洗澡水不冷[pinyin:lěng]不热。
→ hotly
→ hots
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