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词汇 a hot spot
释义
Idiom
a hot spot
1.
a place where people go for exciting entertainment like dancing.
The club is one of the city's premiere hot spots.
2.
a dangerous place where there may be a war or other violent events.
I spent my career reporting from the world's hot spots.
idioma hot spot1 fight war a place where war, trouble, or fighting is likely to happen:The report identifies eight pollution hot spots at the mouths of British rivers.Dr Ryding will soon be off again to another of the world's hot spots helping the casualties of war.2 enjoy/like doing sth a place that is very popular for a particular type of entertainment:Hit the hot spots in the Mediterranean with Club 18-30 this summer.Pink Floyd regularly played at legendary hot spots such as The UFO Club in London.

hot spot

1. A popular location for entertainment or social activity. The trendy new restaurant became the city's latest hot spot.
2. A place where a particular thing occurs frequently. City Hall has become a hot spot for protests lately—it seems like there's one every week.
3. A place known to be dangerous due to violence or crime. The government issued an alert to Americans traveling abroad, warning them about hot spots for terrorism.

a ˈhot spot

(informal)
1 a place where fighting is common, especially for political reasons: As a journalist, I get sent to one hot spot after another.
2 a place where there is a lot of activity or entertainment: We went clubbing in some of Ibiza’s most famous hot spots.
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