white-hot

英 ['hwait'hɔt] 美
  • adj. 白热的;狂热的

英英释义


1. intensely zealous or fervid;
"fierce white-hot loyalty"
2. glowing white with heat;
"white flames"
"a white-hot center of the fire"

实用场景例句


It is important to get the coals white-hot before you start.
在动手之前把炭火烧旺很重要。

柯林斯高阶英语词典

Grant it but a chink or a keyhole, and It'shot in like a white - hot arrow.
哪怕只露出一条小缝或者一个钥匙孔, 它就会像一支白热的箭直射进来.

期刊摘选

But are millions of Americans who do not like the cut of his jib white - hot hatred.
然而,有数百万美国人不喜欢他的长相,还有少数人不喜欢将愤怒升级至狂热的憎恶程度.

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In the white - hot luxury residential sector, Shanghai prices are double those in Beijing, the capital.
在狂热的豪华住宅板块, 上海房源的售价是北京的两倍.

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双语例句


1. The overhead light was covered now with a white globe.
现在,顶灯已装上了一个白色球状罩子。

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2. She walked forward and embraced him and stroked his tousled white hair.
她走上前拥抱他并轻抚他凌乱的白发。

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3. Meanwhile, melt the white chocolate in a bowl suspended over simmering water.
同时,把碗置于微沸的水上,将白巧克力放入碗中使其熔化。

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4. Queen Mary started the fashion for blue and white china in England.
玛丽女王开启了青花瓷在英格兰的流行风尚。

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5. The White House quickly announced that the policy is under review.
白宫很快宣布该项政策正在审核中。

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英文词源


white-hot (adj.)
"heated to full incandescence," 1820, from white (adj.) + hot (adj.). White heat is from 1710; figurative sense of "state of intense or extreme emotion" first recorded 1839.