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State of high relative temperature, often said about body temperature, weather or objects.
Used of physical heat; having a high or higher than desirable temperature or giving off heat or feeling or causing a sensation of heat or burning.
Другие значения термина "hot" 1 Red hot market conditions allowed the company to secure far better terms.
2 All but abandoned 20 years ago, nuclear energy is again hot news.
3 You must continue to use alcohol-based hand sanitizers, hot water and soap.
4 The book panel's main topic of discussion was 2020's hot new releases.
5 Last week's decline in new cases came largely from recent hot spots.
6 Free State: Very hot in the extreme north-west, otherwise fine and hot .
7 Free State: Partly cloudy and warm to hot , with isolated afternoon thundershowers.
8 This could land both parties in hot water with stock market regulators.
9 Skilled chefs were as rare this year as long hot sunny days.
10 Free State: Partly cloudy, windy and warm to hot with isolated thunderstorms.
11 Free State: Partly cloudy and hot , with isolated afternoon showers and thundershowers.
12 The deal requires Coke to order up new markets for hot drinks.
13 The water pressure is low, and don't use all the hot water.
14 So we actually solved the hot problem and that's the easy part.
15 The House Armed Service Committee isn't so sure that's a hot idea.
16 The hot social argument was about which year constituted the new millennium.
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