Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - How to say "it's very hot" in English?

How to say "it's very hot" in English?

The weather is very hot.

very

Very sexy.

hot

pronounce

English [h? beautiful

Being an adjective means: hot; Spicy; Passion; Excited; pressing

Being an adverb means: heat; hot

Being an intransitive verb means getting hot.

The meaning of transitive verbs: increase; hot ...

Phrases:

hot

and

Hot and cold water; heat and cold

hot

Topics hot topics; New talent

hot

Spot [biochemical] hotspots; Hot spots; Potentially dangerous area

hot

Air bragging; big talk

hot

hot rolling

Example:

how

Do you like this hot weather?

What do you think of this hot weather?

Extended data

1 and hot basically mean "heat" and can be used to refer to things, weather or people. Extension can be "spicy", which means that a problem or event can be translated into "intractable and controversial", which means that the atmosphere or atmosphere can be translated into "intense and warm", which means that people's temper can be translated into "grumpy", which means that news, books and periodicals can be translated into "just made, latest and hot".

2.hot can be used as an attribute, predicative or object complement in a sentence. When used as a predicative, it is often used with the preposition on.

The comparative degree of 3.hot is hotter, and the superlative degree is the hottest.

4. heat,

The word "warm" has the meaning of "hot" and "warm". The difference is that: warm means that the temperature is not too high, and the tone is weaker than the specific heat, emphasizing "warm";

Hot means that the temperature is very high, emphasizing "heat". For example:

this

weather

be

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radiator

and

Warmer.

The weather is getting warmer and warmer.