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the hot seat — UK US noun [S] INFORMAL ► the situation of being responsible for making difficult decisions that people, often employees, may not like: »The man in the hot seat has a lot of figures to think about … Financial and business terms
(the) hot seat — the hot seat UK US noun informal a difficult position in which you are responsible for decisions and problems that may make many people angry Thesaurus: difficult situations and experiencessynonym … Useful english dictionary
the hot seat — informal 1》 the position of a person who carries full responsibility for something. → hot seat … English new terms dictionary
In The Hot Seat — Album par Emerson, Lake Palmer Sortie 27 septembre 1994 Durée 1:01:27 Genre(s) rock progressif Producteur(s) Keith Olsen Label … Wikipédia en Français
In the hot seat — Album par Emerson, Lake Palmer Sortie 27 septembre 1994 Durée 1:01:27 Genre(s) rock progressif Producteur(s) Keith Olsen Label … Wikipédia en Français
In the Hot Seat — Album par Emerson, Lake Palmer Sortie 27 septembre 1994 Durée 1:01:27 Genre rock progressif Producteur Keith Olsen Label … Wikipédia en Français
In the Hot Seat — Infobox Album | Name = In the Hot Seat Type = Album Artist = Emerson, Lake Palmer Released = 27 September, 1994 Recorded = Genre = Progressive rock Length = 61:27 Label = Victory Music Producer = Keith Olsen Last album = Live at the Royal Albert… … Wikipedia
in the hot seat — phr. in a situation where one is being scrutinized or asked questions. (See also hot seat.) □ I was in the hot seat for about an hour, but they didn’t learn anything from me. □ This new information puts Tom in the hot seat, doesn’t it? … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
in the hot seat — British, American & Australian, American in a position where you are responsible for important or difficult things. He suddenly found himself in the hot seat, facing a hundred angry residents at a protest meeting. She has been the woman in the… … New idioms dictionary
in the hot seat — If someone s in the hot seat, they are the target for a lot of unwelcome criticism and examination … The small dictionary of idiomes