not so too hot 成语
a big shot
an important person, a boss, a big wheel On payday he spends money like a big shot, buying drinks for all.
a hot hand
lucky in card games or at gambling Walter's got a hot hand tonight. He's won four games of poker.
a hot number
a couple (or topic) that everyone is talking about Paul and Rita are a hot number now. They're in love.
a hot potato
a situation likely to cause trouble to the person handling it The issue of the non-union workers is a real hot potato that we must deal with.
a hot ticket
a popular item, a product that people want Anything with James Dean's picture on it is a hot ticket.
a hot topic
popular topic, the talk of the town Sex is a hot topic. Sex will get their attention.
a hotdog
one who plays only for the crowd, a show-off Eddie was a hotdog - always trying to excite the crowd.
a hothead
"a person who gets angry easily; hot tempered" Phil, don't be such a hothead. Try to control your anger.
a hotshot
"a person who displays; show-off, showboat" What a hotshot he is - showing everybody his new car.
a long shot
a poor chance of winning, a slim chance The Leafs winning the Stanley Cup - now that's a long shot.