HSK1

hot

hot adjective
hot in temperature; feeling hot; the opposite of lěng

You can feel the heat from the fire.

ardent verbadjective
ardent; warmhearted; passionate; expressing deep or intense feelings
heat noun
(physics) heat as a form of energy; thermal energy

Not only does the sun give us light, but it gives us heat.

to heat up verb
to warm something up; to increase the temperature of food or liquid

I'll go heat up dinner.

popular adjectivenoun
popular; in demand; attracting a lot of attention; 热门 rè​mén
fever noun
a high body temperature caused by illness
craze noun
a fad or craze; a period of popular interest in a particular activity or subject
surname
a Chinese surname
heat pathogen
(Chinese medicine) heat evil or feverish symptom, one of the pathogenic factors

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Frequency

Character
Written text
606th most common 346.5 per million
Movie subtitles
613th most common 228.4 per million appears in 63% of films
Word
Movie subtitles
90.2 per million appears in 27% of films
Written text
146.1 per million

Details

HSK 2.0
Level 1
HSK 3.0
Level 1
Traditional
Strokes
10
Unicode
U+70ED

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