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What is a hot sentence and how to make it?

Hot means hot to the touch. The metaphor is powerful and arrogant, which makes people afraid to approach. Let me bring you some popular sentences. Let's have a look!

Popular sentences

He is really enthusiastic in front of the boss. Who dares to offend him?

I want to meet my old friends, but they are so popular in politics that I can't get in at all.

In David's new play, I will be a star on Broadway.

He is a hot figure in front of the leader.

As soon as Xuantong ascended the throne, he demoted Yuan Shikai, who was once hot.

It's really not easy for this editorial to satirize those hot politicians today.

With her superb singing skills, she worked hard in the music world, and now she is a hot red card singer.

At that time, jugglers were very popular.

Xiao Yan worked hard in the music world with her superb singing skills, and now she is a hot red card singer.

She is a hot and famous writer in China, and every novel is very expensive in Luoyang.

He is a hot figure in our school.

He is a hot figure in front of the general manager now, so why bother him?

Experience is gradually becoming the hottest commodity in the market.

Director Wu brought China Kung Fu to Hollywood, and his unique style made him a hot figure in the film industry.

He is a newly released film actor, and of course he is hot, and major film companies are scrambling to invite him to make films.

This is a hot figure, and I don't know how many people are obsessed with him.

A fierce explanation

Explanation: My hands feel very hot. The metaphor is powerful and arrogant, which makes people afraid to approach.

From: Tang? Du Fu's two sentences are: "But power can be as hot as a flame, burning people's fingers. Beware of the Prime Minister and his frown."

Example: ~ Holding the power in hand, waiting for Lang to hedge.

◎ Green? Chenchen's "Water Margin" for the first time

Grammar: part-time style; As predicate and attribute; derogatory sense