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v italijanskem slovarju Oxford-Paravia

scorching [brit. angl. ˈskɔːtʃɪŋ, am. angl. ˈskɔrtʃɪŋ] PRID. pog., scorching hot

scorching heat, day
scorching weather, summer
scorching sand, surface
scorching coffee
v italijanskem slovarju Oxford-Paravia
rovente sabbia, superficie
v italijanskem slovarju Oxford-Paravia

scorching [brit. angl. ˈskɔːtʃɪŋ, am. angl. ˈskɔrtʃɪŋ] PRID. pog., scorching hot

scorching heat, day
scorching weather, summer
scorching sand, surface
scorching coffee

I. scorch [brit. angl. skɔːtʃ, am. angl. skɔrtʃ] SAM. scorch mark

bruciatura ž. spol

II. scorch [brit. angl. skɔːtʃ, am. angl. skɔrtʃ] GLAG. preh. glag.

scorch fire:
scorch sun: grass, trees, lawn
scorch iron etc.: fabric

III. scorch [brit. angl. skɔːtʃ, am. angl. skɔrtʃ] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. scorch grass, lawn:

2. scorch am. angl. pog. (speed):

scorch, also scorch along car, driver, athlete etc.:

I. hot [brit. angl. hɒt, am. angl. hɑt] PRID.

1. hot (very warm):

hot season, country, bath, plate, hands, feet, sun
hot food, drink
to be or feel hot person:
to get hot person:
to get hot parked car:
to get hot engine, iron, oven, radiator:
to get hot weather:
to be hot from the oven bread, cake:

2. hot GASTR.:

hot mustard, spice, chili powder
hot curry, sauce, dish

3. hot (new, fresh):

hot trail
hot news

4. hot (newly arrived):

hot from or off the press book

5. hot (fierce, keen):

hot competition
hot pace

6. hot (short):

7. hot (in demand) am. angl. pog.:

to be hot entertainer, show, film:

8. hot (good) pog.:

the team is hot am. angl.
a hot streak am. angl.

9. hot (difficult, unpleasant) pog.:

10. hot (stolen):

hot pog.

11. hot (bright):

hot colour

12. hot GLAS.:

hot jazz

13. hot (radioactive):

14. hot (close):

15. hot am. angl. pog.:

hot (erotic) movie, scene

16. hot (sexually attractive):

hot pog.
hot pog.

II. hot <forma in -ing hotting, 1. pret., del. Pf. hotted> [brit. angl. hɒt, am. angl. hɑt] GLAG. preh. glag., nepreh. glag.

hot → hot up

III. hot [brit. angl. hɒt, am. angl. hɑt]

I. hot up GLAG. [hɒt -] (hot up)

1. hot up (become exciting):

hot up match:
hot up election campaign:

2. hot up (get faster):

3. hot up (intensify):

hot up raids, war:

II. hot up GLAG. [hɒt -] (hot [sth] up)

hot up pace
hot up broadcast
hot up campaign, music

v slovarju PONS

Angleščina
Angleščina
Italijanščina
Italijanščina
Italijanščina
Italijanščina
Angleščina
Angleščina
torrido (-a)
v slovarju PONS

scorching PRID.

I. scorch [skɔ:rtʃ] GLAG. preh. glag.

II. scorch [skɔ:rtʃ] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

III. scorch <-es> [skɔ:rtʃ] SAM.

bruciatura ž. spol

I. hot [hɑ:t] PRID.

1. hot (very warm):

2. hot (spicy):

3. hot pog. (skillful):

4. hot pog. (demanding):

to be hot for sth

5. hot (dangerous):

6. hot pog. (sexually attractive):

7. hot (exciting):

hot music, party

8. hot sl (stolen):

fraza:

II. hot [hɑ:t] SAM.

Present
Iscorch
youscorch
he/she/itscorches
wescorch
youscorch
theyscorch
Past
Iscorched
youscorched
he/she/itscorched
wescorched
youscorched
theyscorched
Present Perfect
Ihavescorched
youhavescorched
he/she/ithasscorched
wehavescorched
youhavescorched
theyhavescorched
Past Perfect
Ihadscorched
youhadscorched
he/she/ithadscorched
wehadscorched
youhadscorched
theyhadscorched

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Having topped out on the red planet's highest peak, things start to hot up for the space climber.
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Jim is forecasting warm, settled weather this week, before an unsettled cooler weekend, and then says things will hot up markedly later in the month.
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Tomorrow, gates will open at noon, with action to hot up at 2pm.
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I think things were starting to hot up.
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The high speed rail debate continues to hot up this week.
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