词汇 | hot and heavy |
释义 | Idiom hot and heavy Theme: LOVE referring to serious passion or emotions. (Fixed order.)Things were getting a little hot and heavy so Ellen asked to be taken home.The movie had one hot and heavy scene after another. Pretty soon it got to be a joke. Idiom hot and heavy American, informal if something or someone is hot and heavy, they are full of strong emotions or sexual feelings.Guess who I saw getting hot and heavy on the dance floor?Television news coverage of the fighting has been hot and heavy. hot and heavy adjective passionate US, 1971hot and heavy1. Excited and heated. For the sake of everyone else here, please don't get into any hot and heavy conversations about politics with my father. 2. Sexually or romantically passionate. Things got a little hot and heavy after we went out to dinner last night. Our relationship is just casual—nothing hot and heavy. hot and heavyFig. referring to serious passion or emotions. Things were getting a little hot and heavy so Ellen asked to be taken home. The movie had one hot and heavy scene after another. Pretty soon it got to be a joke. hot and heavy1. Very enthusiastic and excited, as in That was a hot and heavy debate. This slangy expression employs hot in the sense of "characterized by intense feeling," a usage dating from the tenth century a.d., and heavy in the sense of "serious." 2. Passionate, lustful, as in They were awfully young to be so hot and heavy about their romance. This slangy term employs hot in the sense of "sexually aroused," a usage dating from about 1500. hot and heavyintense; with intensity. North American informalhot and heavy1. Informal Passionate or intense: Interest in the new stock was hot and heavy. 2. Characterized by or engaging in amorous or sexual activity. |
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