The traditional Chinese characters for hot are: horizontal, vertical, horizontal, left, dot, horizontal, vertical, lift, left, horizontal bent hook/horizontal oblique hook, dot, dot, dot, dot, point.
Pinyin: rè.
Basic meaning:
1. High temperature, high feeling temperature, as opposed to "cold": hot water, tropics, scorching heat, heat, deep water (a metaphor for people's extremely difficult and painful living situation) ).
2. Body fever: fever.
3. Raise the temperature: hot compress.
4. Deep affection: enthusiasm, enthusiasm, zeal, eagerness, passion, and love.
5. Wang, Sheng: lively, enthusiastic, and in full swing.
6. To describe being very envious or eager to get something: enthusiastic.
7. Popular and popular among many people: hot-selling and popular.
8. In physics, it refers to a kind of energy emitted by the irregular movement of molecules inside an object: thermal energy and thermodynamics (the science that studies the mutual conversion of thermal energy and other energies).
9. Highly radioactive: thermonuclear weapons.
Idioms containing the word hot
1. In full swing: To describe a mass movement or work that has reached a state of enthusiasm, like a blazing fire burning in the sky.
2. Dire straits: a metaphor for extremely difficult and difficult life situations.
3. Busy and lively: describes a lively scene or scene.
4. The blood is boiling: all the blood in the body is boiling. Describes a surge of emotion.
5. Steaming: Steaming refers to the way gas evaporates. This describes food or tea that is very hot. Later, the scene or atmosphere was also described as warm and emotional.
6. Strike while the iron is hot: It is a metaphor for seizing the opportunity and speeding up work.
7. Full of enthusiasm: The heart is filled with warm and sincere emotions.
8. Hot: It feels scalding as soon as your hands touch it. It is a metaphor for being very powerful and arrogant, making people afraid to approach.