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hot <-tt-> [hɒt, Am hɑ:t] ADJ

2. hot (spicy):

hot
hot

3. hot (difficult):

a hot issue [or subject]
to be too hot to handle

4. hot (fiery):

hot
hot fight

7. hot inf (demanding):

to be hot on sth (be good at)

8. hot book, film, date:

hot

9. hot (provoking):

hot
hot

10. hot inf music, party:

hot

11. hot inf (stolen):

hot

hot dog N

hot dog
hot dog m

hot key N COMPUT

hot line N POL

hot spring N

hot-tempered ADJ

hot up VB intr esp Brit inf

red-hot ADJ

1. red-hot metal:

2. red-hot fig news, enthusiasm:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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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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It really makes the scene - try watching it without the sound; it suddenly seems a lot less hot and a lot more yucky.
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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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A curtain drifted onto the hot plate and the trailer was quickly engulfed.
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The pre-fabricated steel sections are hot-dip galvanised for protection against corrosion, and no part is too heavy for two men to carry.
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Addition of ferromagnetic particles, hygroscopic water-retaining materials, or other materials can yield a hot melt adhesive which can be activated by microwave heating.
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His hot dogs can make someone faint, throw up, or supposedly die (since they are made of fimo).
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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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His ability to get hot under all conditions and at all times is uncanny.
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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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