Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - What does heat mean?

What does heat mean?

hot

Adjective a.

hot

The weather has been very hot.

The weather has been very hot.

2. fragrant

This curry is too spicy.

This curry is too spicy.

3. impatient; Excited; violent

He has a bad temper.

He has a bad temper.

4. enthusiasm; longing

She is an ardent patriot.

She is an ardent patriot.

5. (sexual) excitement; Excellent

6. (news, etc. ) the latest; keen demand

Is there any hot news ahead?

Is there any latest news ahead?

7. pet phrase; Interested in [F][(+on)]

She is keen on rock music.

She is crazy about rock music.

8. Newly stolen

9. (Jazz) is fast and rhythmic.

10. Find the goal (or answer) quickly (especially in children's games) [F]

Adverb ad

1. Hot land

2. eagerly

angry

transitive verb

1. Oral heating; heat ...

I'll heat up some food for you.

I'll heat some rice for you.

The intransitive verb vi.

1. Yingkou becomes hot [(+up)]

The soup soon became hot.

The soup soon became hot.

2. The mouth becomes active; Become dangerous

Things are starting to get hot.