red-hot
adj. 赤热的; 激烈的,恼怒的; 近期的,新的
Red-hot metal or rock has been heated to such a high temperature that it has turned red.
...red-hot iron.
烧红了的烙铁
A red-hot object is too hot to be touched safely.
In the main rooms red-hot radiators were left exposed.
在主室里,炽热的散热器暴露在外。
Red-hot is used to describe a person or thing that is very popular, especially someone who is very good at what they do or something that is new and exciting.
Some traders are already stacking the red-hot book on their shelves.
一些经销商已经把这本火暴的书摆上架了。
...red-hot guitarist David Grissom.
炙手可热的吉他手戴维·格里索姆
If someone or something is described as red-hot, they show a lot of passion, enthusiasm, or excitement.
...a red-hot sex-life.
充满激情的性生活
...a red-hot fury she had never realized she possessed.
她从来没有意识到自己会发那么大的脾气
The red-hot favourite in a race or contest is a person or team that is strongly expected to win.
His team are red-hot favourites.
他的队伍是夺冠大热门。
1. having strong sexual appeal;
2. newest or most recent;
3. characterized by intense emotion or interest or excitement;
4. glowing red with heat
5. very fast;
I never expected to catch the Spurs because they often get red hot after the ASB.
我从没想过超过马刺,因为他们通常在失常一阵之后就会红得发紫.
Australia well ecological protection, economic and social development in the Americas also red hot fire.
澳洲绿色生态保护得好, 美洲经济社会发展得也红红火火.