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		Definition of hotshot in English: hotshotnoun ˈhɒtʃɒtˈhɑtˌʃɑt informal An important or exceptionally able person. 重要的人;才华横溢的人 as modifier their latest hotshot recruit Example sentencesExamples -  I'm no hotshot, but after four years, I've acquired a high level of skill.
 -  Meanwhile, Benitez has backed Norwegian hotshot John Arne Riise to keep finding the target following three goals in four games over the Christmas period.
 -  This leaves the way open for a full Premiership start for Brazilian hotshot Mario Jardel.
 -  The board had agreed a fee for the 19-year-old Scouse hotshot and he and his agent John Seasman were in talks for most of Thursday.
 -  Michael Twiss headed just wide when he should really have scored but the hotshot made up for it five minutes from time.
 -  The 21-year-old hotshot, who signed on a month's loan from Aston Villa on Wednesday, met his new team-mates for the first time only yesterday.
 -  The coaches signed a junior-college hotshot, but he bolted in the spring.
 -  Scott is considered a hotshot among young coaches for his work ethic, ability to reach the young players and winning background.
 -  Unfortunately, Ben came out less the entrepreneuring hotshot that he had been made out to be and more a normal young man who had hit upon a good idea when he was 17.
 -  Of all the stories about the homecoming of this banking hotshot, the one about the limos gets the most mileage.
 -  If he is athletic and handsome and popular with girls, it's quite likely that other boys see him as some kind of hotshot or prima donna or threat.
 -  The son inherits his father's driving talent and makes a name for himself as street car racing hotshot.
 -  Making an early return from UK, Martin narrowly took the honours from the Danish hotshots Phillip and Claus.
 -  Allen's an investigator there, a boozy, chauvinistic hotshot who solves all the tough cases with the help of his connections on the street.
 -  Anyway, my father wants me to be some business hotshot, like him.
 -  Citroen's young hotshot, Sébastien Loeb, winner of this year's Monte Carlo Rally, came to Mexico simply to make a reconnaissance sortie.
 -  The future seemed boundless for the 24-year-old Colombian hotshot.
 -  I kept on pretending to crash into walls, but still acted like I was some hotshot.
 -  Football remains the Stamford Bridge hotshot's top priority despite the glamour of his personal life, he insisted.
 -  It's 15 years later, and Cole, still troubled but now possessing an MBA from Wharton, is just another overeducated, underemployed hotshot in a struggling economy.
 
 Synonyms excellent, very good, first-rate, first-class, marvellous, wonderful, magnificent, outstanding, superlative, superb, formidable, virtuoso, masterly, expert, champion, fine, consummate, skilful, adept    Definition of hotshot in US English: hotshotnounˈhätˌSHätˈhɑtˌʃɑt informal An important or exceptionally able person. 重要的人;才华横溢的人  these three hotshots decide what's what at the firm Example sentencesExamples -  The board had agreed a fee for the 19-year-old Scouse hotshot and he and his agent John Seasman were in talks for most of Thursday.
 -  Making an early return from UK, Martin narrowly took the honours from the Danish hotshots Phillip and Claus.
 -  I kept on pretending to crash into walls, but still acted like I was some hotshot.
 -  It's 15 years later, and Cole, still troubled but now possessing an MBA from Wharton, is just another overeducated, underemployed hotshot in a struggling economy.
 -  Scott is considered a hotshot among young coaches for his work ethic, ability to reach the young players and winning background.
 -  The 21-year-old hotshot, who signed on a month's loan from Aston Villa on Wednesday, met his new team-mates for the first time only yesterday.
 -  Meanwhile, Benitez has backed Norwegian hotshot John Arne Riise to keep finding the target following three goals in four games over the Christmas period.
 -  Allen's an investigator there, a boozy, chauvinistic hotshot who solves all the tough cases with the help of his connections on the street.
 -  I'm no hotshot, but after four years, I've acquired a high level of skill.
 -  The son inherits his father's driving talent and makes a name for himself as street car racing hotshot.
 -  If he is athletic and handsome and popular with girls, it's quite likely that other boys see him as some kind of hotshot or prima donna or threat.
 -  The future seemed boundless for the 24-year-old Colombian hotshot.
 -  This leaves the way open for a full Premiership start for Brazilian hotshot Mario Jardel.
 -  Citroen's young hotshot, Sébastien Loeb, winner of this year's Monte Carlo Rally, came to Mexico simply to make a reconnaissance sortie.
 -  Michael Twiss headed just wide when he should really have scored but the hotshot made up for it five minutes from time.
 -  Unfortunately, Ben came out less the entrepreneuring hotshot that he had been made out to be and more a normal young man who had hit upon a good idea when he was 17.
 -  The coaches signed a junior-college hotshot, but he bolted in the spring.
 -  Football remains the Stamford Bridge hotshot's top priority despite the glamour of his personal life, he insisted.
 -  Anyway, my father wants me to be some business hotshot, like him.
 -  Of all the stories about the homecoming of this banking hotshot, the one about the limos gets the most mileage.
 
 Synonyms excellent, very good, first-rate, first-class, marvellous, wonderful, magnificent, outstanding, superlative, superb, formidable, virtuoso, masterly, expert, champion, fine, consummate, skilful, adept     |