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hot up
hot up vb (adverb) 1. to make or become more exciting, active, or intense: the chase was hotting up. 2. (Automotive Engineering) (tr) another term for soup upThesaurusVerb | 1. | hot up - gain heat or get hot; "The room heated up quickly"heat up, heatchange state, turn - undergo a transformation or a change of position or action; "We turned from Socialism to Capitalism"; "The people turned against the President when he stole the election"overheat - get excessively and undesirably hot; "The car engines overheated"fry - be excessively hot; "If the children stay out on the beach for another hour, they'll be fried" | | 2. | hot up - make more intense; "Emotions were screwed up"screw up, heat upcompound, deepen, intensify, heighten - make more intense, stronger, or more marked; "The efforts were intensified", "Her rudeness intensified his dislike for her"; "Pot smokers claim it heightens their awareness"; "This event only deepened my convictions" | | 3. | hot up - make more powerful; "he souped up the old cars"hop up, soup upmodify - make less severe or harsh or extreme; "please modify this letter to make it more polite"; "he modified his views on same-gender marriage" | Translationshot (hot) adjective1. having or causing a great deal of heat. a hot oven; That water is hot. 熱的 热的2. very warm. a hot day; Running makes me feel hot. 天氣熱的,身體發熱的 极其暖和的3. (of food) having a sharp, burning taste. a hot curry. 辣的 辣的4. easily made angry. a hot temper. 暴躁的 急躁的5. recent; fresh. hot news. 最新的 最新的ˈhotly adverb1. eagerly; quickly. The thieves were hotly pursued by the police. 急切地 急切地2. angrily; passionately. The accusations were hotly denied. 憤怒地,激動地 愤怒地hot air boastful words, promises that will not be kept etc. Most of what he said was just hot air. 空話 空话ˌhot-ˈblooded adjective passionate; having strong feelings. hot-blooded young men. 熱情如火的,血氣方剛的 热情的,热血的,血气方刚的 hot dog a hot sausage sandwich. 熱狗 热狗(面包夹肠) ˈhotfoot adverb in a great hurry. He arrived hotfoot from the meeting. 極為匆忙地 匆忙地ˈhothead noun a hotheaded person. 性急的人 急性子的人ˌhotˈheaded adjective easily made angry; inclined to act suddenly and without sufficient thought. 性急的 急性子的ˈhothouse noun a glass-house kept warm for growing plants in. He grows orchids in his hothouse. 溫室 温室ˈhot-plate noun1. the part of a cooker on which food is heated for cooking. 烤盤 烤盘2. a portable heated plate of metal etc for keeping plates of food etc hot. 保溫盤 平底炊具be in hot water, get into hot water to be in or get into trouble. 陷入水深火熱 陷入困境hot up – past tense, past participle ˈhotted – verb to increase; to become more exciting etc. 增加,越來越激動 变热,变得激动起来 in hot pursuit chasing as fast as one can. The thief ran off, with the shopkeeper in hot pursuit. 緊追不捨 穷追不舍like hot cakes very quickly. These books are selling like hot cakes. 很快地 很快地hot up
hot up1. To increase in heat; to heat up (something). Primarily heard in UK. I'm just waiting for this stew to hot up, and then we'll be ready to eat! I'm sorry about that, sir, would you like me to hot up that steak for you?2. To make or become more intense, interesting, or exciting. Primarily heard in UK. The election campaigns for the local MP are really hotting up. I feel like my relationship with Darren is really beginning to hot up.See also: hot, upEncyclopediaSeehotFinancialSeeHothot up
Synonyms for hot upverb gain heat or get hotSynonymsRelated Words- change state
- turn
- overheat
- fry
verb make more intenseSynonymsRelated Words- compound
- deepen
- intensify
- heighten
verb make more powerfulSynonymsRelated Words |