hot
Signification (Anglais)
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- Relating to heat and conditions which produce it.
- Relating to heat and conditions which produce it.
- Relating to heat and conditions which produce it.
- Active, in use or ready for use (like a bullet or a firing range), turned on (like a microphone or camera).
- (informal) Active, in use or ready for use (like a bullet or a firing range), turned on (like a microphone or camera).
- Active, in use or ready for use (like a bullet or a firing range), turned on (like a microphone or camera).
- Relating to excited emotions.
- (colloquial) Relating to excited emotions.
- (colloquial) Relating to excited emotions.
- (slang) Relating to excited emotions.
- (slang) Relating to excited emotions.
- (informal) Relating to popularity, quality, or the state of being interesting.
- Relating to popularity, quality, or the state of being interesting.
- Relating to popularity, quality, or the state of being interesting.
- Relating to popularity, quality, or the state of being interesting.
- Relating to popularity, quality, or the state of being interesting.
- Relating to danger or risk.
- (slang) Relating to danger or risk.
- (slang) Relating to danger or risk.
- (slang) Relating to danger or risk.
- Very close to finding or guessing something to be found or guessed.
- Spicy, pungent, piquant, as some chilis and other spices are.
- Loud, producing a strong electric signal for the amplifier or other sound equipment.
- (slang) Used to emphasize the short duration or small quantity of something
- (slang) Extremely fast or with great speed.
Concepts
chaud
ardent
piquant
épicé
chauffer
très chaud
très
chaleur
avoir chaud
radioactif
sexy
pimenté
être chaud
très chaude
fiévreux
chouré
captivant
brûlant
faire chaud
devenir chaud
fiévreuse
piquante
épicée
passionnant
fervent
torride
adroit
bouillant
chaleureusement
incandescent
habile
chaudement
froidement
devenir tendu
piqûre
se brûler la langue
relevé
très intéressé
acharné
brulant
cuisant
formidable
passionné
sensationnel
salé
sèche
se chauffer
réchauffer
il fait chaud
concupiscent
lubrique
lourd
brûler
habiter
vivre
bonne
séduisant
chaude
énergie thermique
Fréquence
Prononcé comme (IPA)
/hɒt/
Étymologie (Anglais)
From Middle English hot, hat, from Old English hāt, from Proto-Germanic *haitaz (“hot”), from Proto-Indo-European *keHy- (“hot; to heat”). Cognate with Scots hate, hait (“hot”), North Frisian hiet (“hot”), Saterland Frisian heet (“hot”), West Frisian hjit (“hot”).
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