hothouse 英 [ˈhɒthaʊs]   美 [ˈhɑthaʊs]

hothouse

hothouse  英 [ˈhɒthaʊs] 美 [ˈhɑthaʊs]

n. 温室;温床  adj. 温室的;过分保护的;娇弱的 

名词复数:hothouses 

At most, it would become a super hothouse planet like Venus? 最多,它也就是变成像金星一样的超级温室行星。
Growing up in such a hothouse atmosphere, full of privilege and expectation, cannot be a relaxing experience. 在这样一种充满特权和期待的温室环境中成长,不会是一种轻松的经历。

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  • n. 温室;温床
  • adj. 温室的;过分保护的;娇弱的
  • 1. At most, it would become a super hothouse planet like Venus?

    最多,它也就是变成像金星一样的超级温室行星。

  • 2. Growing up in such a hothouse atmosphere, full of privilege and expectation, cannot be a relaxing experience.

    在这样一种充满特权和期待的温室环境中成长,不会是一种轻松的经历。

  • 3. In the depths of winter of the northern latitudes, for example, it's hard to stock a fridge with many local foods beyond root vegetables and hothouse herbs.

    举例来说,在北方的严冬里,除了温室的草本植物和根茎植物以外,用当地的食物来填满冰箱是一件很困难的事。

  • hothouse (n.) mid-15c., "bath house," from hot + house (n.). In 17c. a euphemism for "brothel;" the meaning "glass-roofed structure for raising tender plants or protecting exotics" is from 1749. Figurative use of this sense by 1802.
hot·house / ˈhɒthaʊs ; NAmE ˈhɑːthaʊs / noun 1 a heated building, usually made of glass, used for growing delicate plants in 温室;暖房 hothouse flowers 温室花卉 2 a place or situation that encourages the rapid development of sb/sth, especially ideas and emotions 有利于迅速发展的地方(或环境);(尤指有利于思想感情发展的)温床 hothouse hothouses hothoused hothousing hot·house / ˈhɒthaʊs ; NAmE ˈhɑːthaʊs /
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