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• = to follow closely • The pickpocket ran off, with members of the public in hot pursuit.
• 14. hot on the trail
• = close to finding something • The police are hot on the trail of the mastermind behind the bank robbery.
• = to get angry easily • He has a hot temper, so don't provoke him into an argument.
• 11. get hot under the collar
• = get angry about something not very important • You always seem to get hot under the collar about people's driving habits. Don't let it worry you!
• 3. a hot tip
• = important or useful suggestion • He gave me a hot tip for my intervien issue which is important Climate change is a hot topic at the moment.
• 15. hot air
• = something which is not as important or true as it sounds • What he says is just a lot of hot air - don't take it too seriously.
• 16.blow hot and cold
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By Cathy
1、 to be hot
= very popular / fashionable Iceland is a really hot weekend destination at the moment.
2、a hot favourite
= someone / something most likely to win Red Rum was always the hot favourite to win the Grand National.
• 7. hot stuff
• = attractive • Her new boyfriend is hot stuff.
• 8. in the hot seat
• = in a position of responsibility • You make the decisions - you're in the hot seat now!
• 5. hot off the press
• = very new story • This gossip is hot off the press.
• 6. to get too hot
• = become too dangerous • Things are getting too hot and the relief agencies are pulling out of the area.
• 9. in hot water
• = in trouble because you have done something wrong • If you send that email now, you'll find yourself in hot water with the boss.
• 10. have a hot temper
• = keep changing your mind about something • I'm blowing hot and cold about moving to the countryside.
• 12. be like a cat on a hot tin roof
• = restless or jumpy • What's the matter with her? She's like a cat on a hot tin roof this morning.
• 13. in hot pursuit
• 14. hot on the trail
• = close to finding something • The police are hot on the trail of the mastermind behind the bank robbery.
• = to get angry easily • He has a hot temper, so don't provoke him into an argument.
• 11. get hot under the collar
• = get angry about something not very important • You always seem to get hot under the collar about people's driving habits. Don't let it worry you!
• 3. a hot tip
• = important or useful suggestion • He gave me a hot tip for my intervien issue which is important Climate change is a hot topic at the moment.
• 15. hot air
• = something which is not as important or true as it sounds • What he says is just a lot of hot air - don't take it too seriously.
• 16.blow hot and cold
HOT
LOGO
By Cathy
1、 to be hot
= very popular / fashionable Iceland is a really hot weekend destination at the moment.
2、a hot favourite
= someone / something most likely to win Red Rum was always the hot favourite to win the Grand National.
• 7. hot stuff
• = attractive • Her new boyfriend is hot stuff.
• 8. in the hot seat
• = in a position of responsibility • You make the decisions - you're in the hot seat now!
• 5. hot off the press
• = very new story • This gossip is hot off the press.
• 6. to get too hot
• = become too dangerous • Things are getting too hot and the relief agencies are pulling out of the area.
• 9. in hot water
• = in trouble because you have done something wrong • If you send that email now, you'll find yourself in hot water with the boss.
• 10. have a hot temper
• = keep changing your mind about something • I'm blowing hot and cold about moving to the countryside.
• 12. be like a cat on a hot tin roof
• = restless or jumpy • What's the matter with her? She's like a cat on a hot tin roof this morning.
• 13. in hot pursuit