red-hot

red-hot
adjective
1) [rot]glühend
2) (fig.) glühend [Anhänger, Gläubiger]; heiß [Blondine, Thema, Musik]; brandaktuell [Nachricht]
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adjective ((of metal etc) so hot that it is glowing red: red-hot steel; This iron is red-hot.) rotglühend
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red-ˈhot
adj
1. (glowing)
to be \red-hot [rot] glühen; (fig: very hot) glühend heiß sein
2. (fam: emotional) heiß fam
he plays some \red-hot jazz! er spielt heißen Jazz!
there was \red-hot anger in his eyes seine Augen glühten vor Wut
a \red-hot mama AM (sl) eine heiße Torte sl
3. (brand new) news, data brandaktuell, brandheiß fam
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red-hot adj
1. rot glühend
2. glühend heiß
3. fig überschwänglich (Begeisterung etc)
4. fig hitzig, jähzornig
5. fig allerneuest(er, e, es), brandaktuell (Nachrichten etc)
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adjective
1) [rot]glühend
2) (fig.) glühend [Anhänger, Gläubiger]; heiß [Blondine, Thema, Musik]; brandaktuell [Nachricht]

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