Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What does hot stand for?

What does hot stand for?

hot stands for high temperature and active; Hot, eager and getting hot.

1. Different interpretations of the part of speech of hot

hot is used as an adjective when it is interpreted as "hot and active". Hot is used as an adverb when it is interpreted as "hot and eager" Hot is used as a verb when it is interpreted as "getting hot". The phrase

2.hot is quite hot with

pretty hot.

hot argument is heated.

hot blast hot blast.

hot cake scones.

hot dog.

hot forehead.

hot iron is a piece of red-hot iron.

hot spring hot spring.

hot subject is a hot topic.

hot war.

hot water, please.

hot weather.

hot with zeal is very enthusiastic.

Examples about hot:

1. Drinking hot milk is good for your health.

Drinking hot milk often is good for your health.

2. I am going to hot up some milk for you.

I'll heat some milk for you.

3. The hot weather has been soured the milk.

The hot weather made the milk sour.

4. She usually drinks a cup of hot milk before she sleeps.

She usually drinks a cup of hot milk before going to bed.

5. I'm a little cold, and I'd like a glass of hot milk right away.

I'm a little cold, and I want a cup of hot milk right away.