hot take
noun [ C ] informal usually disapproving uk/ˈhɒt ˌteɪk/ us/ˈhɑːt ˌteɪk/
(尤指互联网上的)热门文章或讲话,往往因观点极端而引起争议;热门
a piece of writing or speech, especially on the internet, giving someone's personal opinions about a topic, usually strong opinions that have not been carefully thought about and that many people are likely to disagree with
He wants to give us his hot take on how feminism has gone too far. 他想告诉我们他对女权主义如何走得太远的热门看法。
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- There have been many hot takes on the ad, some praising it and others lambasting the company for becoming political.
- He describes a hot take as "a piece of deliberately provocative commentary that is based almost entirely on shallow moralizing."
- There are many hot takes about what the film gets wrong, or what it gets right.
- As soon as he entered the presidential race, the hot takes started coming in.
- The typical hot take is when news breaks, and somebody will rush out an opinion piece within a couple of hours that comes to some really sweeping conclusions.