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101hot spot — noun 1. a place of political unrest and potential violence the United States cannot police all of the world s hot spots • Syn: ↑hotspot • Hypernyms: ↑geographical area, ↑geographic area, ↑geographical region, ↑geographic region …
102hot stove league — noun : sports followers (as of baseball) gathering for off season discussion first place a baseball fan might look for some good, between seasons, hot stove league reading J.K.Hutchens …
103Hot-line — Centre d assistance Le centre d assistance correspond, selon le dictionnaire terminologique FranceTerme, au service chargé de répondre aux demandes d assistance émanant des utilisateurs de produits ou de services. Note : Suivant le degré d… …
104ˈhot ˌspot — noun [C] informal 1) a place where there is often a lot of violence or fighting 2) a place that is fashionable, popular, and lively 3) computing a small area on a computer screen that you CLICK on in order to make the computer do something …
105hot spot — noun a) the surface manifestation of a plume that rises from deep in the Earth’s mantle b) a dangerous place of violent political unrest …
106hot war — noun A conflict in which actual fighting takes place between the belligerent parties. Ant: cold war …
107hot spot — spot of light, beam of light; popular nightclub or entertainment site; site of ongoing warfare or political strife; place on the Earth s surface where molten lava builds up under the surface …
108hot-seating — make use of same boat but replace rowers for subsequent races when races take place one after another (professional term used by rowers) …
109hot spot — noun 1》 a small area with a relatively high temperature. 2》 a place of significant activity or danger …
110Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest — Nathan s Wall of Fame of contest winners, 2006 …