1.(运送易腐物品等的)快车,快船,快机
2.大人物,飞黄腾达的野心家;艺高而自负的人
1.someone who is very good and successful at something, especially someone young
1.As far as he was concerned he was a real lady killer. And if he had the money to back up his imagined charm, he was a hotshot with women.
只要他明白他自己是一个真正的女士杀手,并且他有金钱去打造自己的迷人形象,他会迷倒许多女性。
2.I know you're a good tennis player, hotshot. You don't have to remind me that you won the championship every time I see you.
我知道你是个好网球手。但你可别太傲,每次见到我时没必要总提醒我你曾获过冠军杯吧!
3.Brashness seemed to go with popularity -- he was the first known hotshot pilot to thread the Stone Needle natural monument at racing speeds.
高人气似乎总是伴随着自以为是——目前已知他是第一个以比赛速度穿过砭石天然碑的大胆驾驶员。
4.This one features a hotshot New York journalist and a plain-speaking Southern librarian, both of whom have been hurt by love before.
这次是发生在是纽约炙手可热的记者和南方单纯朴素的图书管理员这两个曾被爱情所伤的主角之间。
5.But we are rarely asked to put in a quick call to a young engineer or hotshot SEO magician .
但我们很少被邀请介绍一个年轻的工程师或者一位SEO高手。
6.I knew Lise Buyer when she was a hotshot technology analyst at Credit Suisse (CS) in the late 1990s, during the first Internet bubble.
笔者最早认识里斯•拜尔是在第一轮互联网泡沫时的90年代末,当时她是瑞士信贷(CreditSuisse)炙手可热的科技分析师。
7.They advertise in about a thousand magazines, always showing some hotshot guy on a horse jumping over a fence.
他们差不多在一千份杂志上登了广告,总是一个了不起的小伙子骑着马在跳篱笆。
8.Kyle: All right, hotshot . Let me see what you've got.
凯尔:来吧,高手。让我看看你有多厉害。
9.The expression was born in the military forces. A hot shot was a soldier who fired without aiming carefully.
这个短语诞生于军队,hotshot是指不认真瞄准就射击的士兵。
10.The expression_r was born in the military forces. A hot shot was a soldier who fired without aiming carefully.
这个意思诞生于军队中,hotshot指那些不仔细瞄准就开火的士兵。