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Jordanu
горя́чий, жа́ркий
hot [hɒt, америк. hɑ:t] ПРИЛ.
1. hot (very warm):
hot food, weather
it's hot
2. hot (spicy):
hot
3. hot разг. (skilful):
hot
hot
to be hot stuff at (doing) sth
4. hot разг. (demanding):
hot
to be hot on sth
5. hot (dangerous):
hot
to be too hot to handle перенос.
to be too hot to handle перенос.
6. hot разг. (sexually attractive):
to be hot
7. hot (exciting):
hot music
hot party
hot news
Выражения:
to be hot on the tracks of sb
hot up <-tt-> ГЛ. неперех.
hot up situation:
hot up
hot up
hot air [ˌhɒtˈeəɐ, америк. ˌhɑ:tˈer] СУЩ. перенос.
hot air
hot air
hot-blooded [ˌhɒtˈblʌdɪd, америк. ˌhɑ:t-] СУЩ.
hot dog [ˌhɒtˈdɒg, америк. ˈhɑ:tdɑ:g] СУЩ.
1. hot dog gastr:
hot dog
хот-до́гм.
hot dog
2. hot dog америк. разг. ЗООЛ.:
hot dog
hot metal СУЩ. typo
hot metal
hot potato <-oes> СУЩ. перенос.
hot potato
hot potato
hot seat СУЩ.
1. hot seat (difficult position):
2. hot seat (electric chair):
hot seat
hot spot СУЩ. разг.
1. hot spot (popular place):
hot spot
2. hot spot (nightclub):
hot spot
hot stuff СУЩ.
1. hot stuff (good):
to be hot stuff at sth
2. hot stuff (sexy):
to be hot stuff
hot-tempered [ˌhɒtˈtempəɐd, америк. ˌhɑ:tˈtempɚd] ПРИЛ.
piping hot ПРИЛ.
1. piping hot:
piping hot
piping hot
2. piping hot:
piping hot
piping hot
red-hot ПРИЛ.
1. red-hot (extremely hot):
red-hot
to be red-hot
2. red-hot (exciting):
red-hot
red-hot
3. red-hot (up-to-the-minute):
red-hot
hot-air balloon СУЩ.
hot-water bottle СУЩ.
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The roof was transformed to a strolling garden with a view of the city, where he launched hot-air balloon rides daily.
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Based on his study of available technology, he suggests a hot-air balloon was the only possible means of flight.
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The park also had a skating rink, and featured hot-air balloon ascensions on weekends.
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He therefore developed the idea of a hot-air balloon as the new idents.
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After the first hot-air balloon flight in 1783, people began to realize that "ad coelum" could lead to absurd results.
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