hotspot
noun /ˈhɒtspɒt/
/ˈhɑːtspɑːt/
(also hot spot)
(informal)- a place where fighting is common, especially for political reasons
多事之地;(尤指政治原因的)热点地区 - UN peacekeeping forces have helped ease tensions in world hotspots since 1948.
自1948年以来,联合国维和部队帮助缓解了世界热点地区的紧张局势。
- UN peacekeeping forces have helped ease tensions in world hotspots since 1948.
- a place with a particular kind of danger or problem
热点: 存在特殊危险或问题的地方- They identified eight pollution hotspots at the mouth of the Thames.
他们确定了泰晤士河口的八个污染热点。
- They identified eight pollution hotspots at the mouth of the Thames.
- a place where there is a lot of activity or entertainment
Topics Holidaysc2活动多的地方;热闹的娱乐场所 - a place that is very hot and dry, where a fire has been burning or is likely to start
火灾多发地区 - Fire crews worked to douse hotspots left by two fires that consumed acres of forest.
消防队员努力扑灭两起吞噬了大片森林的火灾留下的热点。
- Fire crews worked to douse hotspots left by two fires that consumed acres of forest.
- (computing
) an area on a computer screen that you can click on to start an operation such as loading a file计算机 Topics Phones, email and the internetc2(屏幕上点击后即可启动程序的)热点区 - a place in a hotel, restaurant, airport, etc. that is fitted with a special device that enables you to connect a computer to the internet without using wires
Topics Phones, email and the internetc2热点(旅馆、饭店、机场等安装设备可无线上网的地方)