词汇 | hot spot |
释义 | Idiom 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. hot spot noun in oil drilling, an area that has indications of a productive field US, 1997hot spot1. 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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