hothouse

hothouse
hot|house1 [ `hat,haus ] noun
1. ) count a building made of glass that is used for growing plants that need a warm temperature
2. ) singular a place where people are put under pressure to learn or develop new ideas
hothouse
hot|house 2 [ `hat,haus ] verb intransitive or transitive
to put people, especially young children, under pressure to learn as much as they can. This word usually shows that you do not approve of this practice.

Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.

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  • hothouse — [hät′hous΄] n. a building made mainly of glass, artificially heated for growing plants; greenhouse adj. 1. grown in a hothouse 2. needing very careful treatment, as if grown in a hothouse; delicate …   English World dictionary

  • Hothouse — Hot house , n. 1. A house kept warm to shelter tender plants and shrubs from the cold air; a place in which the plants of warmer climates may be reared, and fruits ripened. [1913 Webster] 2. A bagnio, or bathing house. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • hothouse — mid 15c., bath house, from HOT (Cf. hot) + HOUSE (Cf. house). In 17c. a euphemism for brothel (Cf. massage parlor); the meaning glass roofed structure for raising plants is from 1749. Figurative use by 1802 …   Etymology dictionary

  • hothouse — ► NOUN 1) a heated greenhouse. 2) an environment that encourages rapid growth or development. ► VERB ▪ educate (a child) to a higher level than is usual for their age …   English terms dictionary

  • hothouse — I. noun Date: 1511 1. obsolete bordello 2. a greenhouse maintained at a high temperature especially for the culture of tropical plants 3. hotbed 2 II. adjective Date: 1838 1. grown in a hothouse …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • hothouse — [[t]hɒ̱thaʊs[/t]] hothouses 1) N COUNT A hothouse is a heated building, usually made of glass, in which plants and flowers can be grown. 2) N COUNT: oft N n, N of n You can refer to a situation or place as a hothouse when there is intense… …   English dictionary

  • hothouse — I UK [ˈhɒtˌhaʊs] / US [ˈhɑtˌhaʊs] noun Word forms hothouse : singular hothouse plural hothouses 1) [countable] a building made of glass that is used for growing plants that need a warm temperature 2) [singular] a place where people are put under… …   English dictionary

  • hothouse — noun (C) 1 a heated building, usually made of glass, where flowers and delicate plants can grow compare greenhouse 2 a place or situation where a lot of people are interested in particular ideas or activities: Vienna was a hothouse of artistic… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • hothouse — 1. noun 1) tomatoes grew in the hothouse Syn: greenhouse, conservatory 2) society was becoming a hothouse of narcissism Syn: breeding ground, hotbed, seedbed 2. adjective the school has a hothouse atmosphere Syn …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • hothouse — /hot hows /, n., pl. hothouses / how ziz/, adj. n. 1. an artificially heated greenhouse for the cultivation of tender plants. adj. 2. of, pertaining to, or noting a plant grown in a hothouse, or so fragile as to be capable of being grown only in… …   Universalium

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