hot in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for hot in the English»French Dictionary

hot [Brit hɒt, Am hɑt] ADJ

1. hot (very warm):

hot sun
hot food, drink
it was a hot day

hot hatch, hot hatchback N Brit inf MOTOR

hot-headedness [Brit ˌhɒtˈhɛdɪdnəs, Am ˈhɑtˈˌhɛdədnəs] N

hot-headedly [Brit ˌhɒtˈhɛdɪdli, Am ˈhɑtˈˌhɛdədli] ADV

hot-headed [Brit ˌhɒtˈhɛdɪd, Am ˈhɑtˌhɛdəd] ADJ

hot in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for hot in the English»French Dictionary

hot <-ter, -test> [hɒt, Am hɑ:t] ADJ

hot Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

hot or cold? — I don't mind
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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A snug was also built for the housemates to lounge and chat, and in addition, a mini pool/hot tub.
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In addition, a hot plate should not be located in a place where the heat control of the appliance would be accessible to children and others unfamiliar with its operation.
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The hot end of the replaceable tube is covered with turbulators for better heat transfer.
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General construction activities with respect to mining and production facilities, generation and distribution of electrical energy and of steam and hot water.
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Computer network connections, telephone lines, a refrigerator and hot/cold water system are available in each room.
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Moving onto this week's trend, its hot pants that are the fashionable thing to be seen wearing.
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A curtain drifted onto the hot plate and the trailer was quickly engulfed.
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The largest has a wet bar, full-size hot tub and an outdoor kitchen; there's a second, two-person hot tub on another.
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A cup of hot milk tea is usually either served in a ceramic cup (often referred to as a coffee cup) or a tall cylindrical plastic glass.
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It is typically eaten as part of a sandwich, with popular condiments including salt, pepper, ketchup, mustard, hot sauce, lettuce, and tomato.
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