hothouse
n. 温室
A hothouse is a heated building, usually made of glass, in which plants and flowers can be grown.
You can refer to a situation or place as a hothouse when there is intense activity, especially intellectual or emotional activity.
The vast crowds make Rome a frantic hothouse at times.
熙攘的人群有时将罗马变成一个癫狂情绪的爆发地。
...the reputation of the College as a hothouse of novel ideas.
该学院享有的新思想摇篮的美誉
1. a greenhouse in which plants are arranged in a pleasing manner
Hothouse plants do not possess exuberant vitality. Slumber not in the tents of your fathers.
室里的花草不会有强大的生命力. 不要在你父兄的帐篷里沉睡,时代在前进. 紧跟它向前吧!
Mr. Craig had been proud to show his taste and his hothouse plants on the occasion.
在这种场合,克莱格先生正好来表现他的风雅嗜好和炫示那些在温室里培养出来的花草.
Sometimes ask yourself too much like hothouse flowers, " How can we not experiencing rain rainbow? "
有时候想想自己太像温室里的花朵, “ 不经历风雨怎能见彩虹? ”
A country like Norway could produce bananas in hothouse.
象挪威那样的国家,在温室中也能种植香蕉.
That city seems to be the hothouse of decadence.
该城市似乎是堕落的温床.