hot up
英 [hɒt ʌp]
美 [hɑːt ʌp]
加剧; 变得活跃; 变得激烈
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB 加剧;变得活跃;变得激烈
When somethinghots up, it becomes more active or exciting.- The bars rarely hot up before 1am...
酒吧在午夜一点前通常都很冷清。 - Campaigning is expected to start hotting up today.
预计竞选活动从今天开始会日益激烈。
- The bars rarely hot up before 1am...
英英释义
verb
- make more powerful
- he souped up the old cars
- make more intense
- Emotions were screwed up
- gain heat or get hot
- The room heated up quickly
双语例句
- Preliminary Study on the Speed Stability in the Extreme hot Start up of 200 MW Turbo-generator Units
200MW机组极热态启动转速稳定性初探 - I'm gonna come over tonight, and put a hot pepper up your arse.
今晚我想在你屁股上撒点胡椒粉。 - He felt hot tears well up and run down his cheeks.
他感到热泪夺眶而出,流满双颊。 - It was estimated that a maid carried three tonnes of hot water up and down stairs each week.
据估计,一个女仆每周要拎三公吨的热水楼上楼下地忙碌。 - There are some dumplings left, I can hot them up in a minute.
还有一些剩汤团,我马上就可以把它们热好。 - The bars rarely hot up before 1am
酒吧在午夜一点前通常都很冷清。 - Swimming accounted for large proportion in all of the sports consumption, At the same time, teenagers take part in swimming training are also gradually hot up.
在所有的体育消费中,游泳消费的投资占到很大的比例,同时,青少年参加游泳培训也在逐渐的火热起来。 - She made me spaghetti with little hot dogs cut up in it.
她给我做了意粉加热狗丁。 - Things are beginning to hot up in the Middle East again.
中东的局势又开始紧张起来。 - The hot sun dried up all the puddles in the road.
炙热的太阳晒干了路上所有的泥水坑。
