hothouse in the PONS Dictionary

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Living together in this hothouse environment opens the doors to hysteria, tears, innovative brainstorms and the odd flirtation with success.
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A hotbed covered with a small glass cover (also called a hotbox) is used as a small version of a hothouse (heated greenhouse).
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The subsequent baronets maintained the gardens (though the hothouse did not survive) for generations.
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The transition from conventional farming to greenhouses have resulted in fewer field crops and a greater amount of the hothouse variety.
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The economy was initially based on roses grown in hothouses.
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The hothouse, which was located in the ground floor of the building, was used, among other things, for growing pineapples.
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At least 17 gastropod species live only as hothouse aliens in greenhouses, aquaria and terraria.
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Further, war acts as a kind of hothouse for forced, quick breeding of attitudes and feelings.
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The work is being done inside a large hothouse covered in plastic sheets.
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Other vegetables besides potatoes are also grown, and certain districts are noted for hothouse farming.
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