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  • 21Hot d'Or — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El Hot de oro, del francés Hot d Or, es un galardón cinematográfico centrado exclusivamente en el mundo de la pornografía. Es el premio más importante al que puede aspirar un actor de este género en Europa. Se… …

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  • 22hot — s.n. Curent în muzica de jaz caracterizat printr o sonoritate amplă. [pr.: hat] – cuv. engl. Trimis de gall, 05.05.2008. Sursa: DEX 98  HOT adj. invar. (Anglicism) Fierbinte, arzător; (fig.) înflăcărat. [< engl …

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  • 23*hot — ● hot adjectif et nom masculin invariable (anglais hot, chaud) Se dit du jazz tel que le pratiquaient les musiciens noirs vers 1925 1930, qui utilisaient pour colorer le son les procédés les plus expressifs (gammes de vibratos, inflexions,… …

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  • 24hot — [adj1] very high in temperature baking, blazing, blistering, boiling, broiling, burning, calescent, close, decalescent, febrile, fevered, feverish, feverous, fiery, flaming, heated, humid, igneous, incandescent, like an oven*, on fire, ovenlike,… …

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  • 25hot on — (informal) 1. Very fond of, interested in 2. Good at, well informed about • • • Main Entry: ↑hot * * * hot on informal : strongly favoring or liking (something) The company president is very hot on [=big on] the idea of developing new products …

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  • 26hot on — informal strict about. → hot hot on informal very knowledgeable. → hot …

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  • 27Hot 92 — can refer to: * Hot 92 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania * Hot 92 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania …

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  • 28Hot — der; s, s <zu engl. amerik. hot »heiß, scharf, heftig«>: 1. (ohne Plur.) scharf akzentuierende u. synkopierende Spielweise im Jazz. 2. Kurzform von ↑Hot Jazz …

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  • 29Hot — Hot, imp. & p. p. of {Hote}. [Obs.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 30hot — agg.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} TS inform. spec. di sito o linguaggio, considerato di grande interesse o popolarità {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1998. ETIMO: ingl. hot propr. caldo …

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