hot

hot — verb

1. to raise the temperature of something so that it becomes warm or hot, often quic

1.動詞及物 / 不及物B1
釋義

to raise the temperature of something so that it becomes warm or hot, often quickly or for a short time.

例句

Femi hotted the pan before adding the cooking oil.

transitive: hot + object (pan)

Jiwoo hotted the milk for her coffee on the stove.

同義詞
  • heat

    the standard modern verb for raising temperature; far more common than 'hot'

  • warm

    suggests a gentler, more gradual rise in temperature

  • reheat

    means to make something hot again after it has cooled down

反義詞
  • cool

    to lower temperature

  • chill

    to make something cold, often in a refrigerator

文法句型

hot + object (pan / milk / water)

hot + up

hot + object + up

用法筆記

Considerably less frequent than the verbs 'heat' or 'warm'. The simple past 'hotted' may sound unfamiliar to some learners; 'heated' is the standard form for the same meaning.

常見錯誤

She hotted the oven to bake the bread.
She heated the oven to bake the bread.
💡'heat' is the standard verb; 'hot' as a verb is very rare and may sound unnatural in most contexts.

hot — noun

hot — adjective

hot — adverb