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hotspot
- IPA[ˈhätˌspät]
美式
- a small area or region with a relatively hot temperature in comparison to its surroundings;a very hot and dry place where a fire is likely to start, or where a fire has been burning
noun: hotspot, plural noun: hotspots
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名詞
- 1. a small area or region with a relatively hot temperature in comparison to its surroundings fire engines were required to visit the scene again last night after hotspots appeared to be in danger of re-igniting
- ▪ a very hot and dry place where a fire is likely to start, or where a fire has been burning most of the fires were out Monday, but crews were still watching for hotspots
- ▪ an area of volcanic activity, especially where this is isolated.
- 2. a place of significant activity or danger they identified eight pollution hotspots at the mouth of the Thames a hotspot of commerce
- 3. a popular place of entertainment she knew all the Manhattan hotspots for classy blues and retro jazz
- 4. an area on a computer screen that can be clicked to activate a function.
- ▪ a public place with an available wireless signal for internet access.
- an area with a usable signal to allow wireless connection to the internet or some other ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- an area with a usable signal to allow wireless connection to the internet or some other ...
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈhɒtspɒt]
英式
- a small area with a relatively high temperature in comparison to its surroundings: fire engines were required to visit the scene again last night after hotspots appeared to be in danger of re-igniting
Oxford Dictionary