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Detailed Translations for hotspot from English to French

hotspot:

hotspot [the ~] noun

  1. the hotspot (hot spot)
    – An area on an object containing a hyperlink. An entire object can be a single hot spot, or an object can contain multiple hot spots. 1
  2. the hotspot
    – A public place (such as a coffee shop, airport, or hotel) with a wireless network that you can use to connect to the Internet. 1
  3. the hotspot
    – An object that a user can create to add runtime click navigation to Deep Zoom Composer. 1

Translation Matrix for hotspot:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- hot spot
Not SpecifiedRelated TranslationsOther Translations
zone d'accès sans fil hotspot
zone réactive hot spot; hotspot hot spot

Synonyms for "hotspot":

  • hot spot; geographical area; geographic area; geographical region; geographic region
  • point
  • spot

Related Definitions for "hotspot":

  1. a lively entertainment spot2
  2. a point of relatively intense heat or radiation2
  3. a place of political unrest and potential violence2
  4. An area on an object containing a hyperlink. An entire object can be a single hot spot, or an object can contain multiple hot spots.1
  5. A public place (such as a coffee shop, airport, or hotel) with a wireless network that you can use to connect to the Internet.1
  6. An object that a user can create to add runtime click navigation to Deep Zoom Composer.1

Wiktionary Translations for hotspot:


Cross Translation:
FromToVia
hotspot foyer d’incendie Brandherd — übertr.|: Ort/Gebiet/Region, von dem/der eine politische, wirtschaftliche Krise, ein sozialer Konflikt und/oder gewalttätige, kriegerische Auseinandersetzungen ausgehen (und sich weiterverbreiten)
hotspot foyer d’incendie Feuerherd — übertr.|: Ort/Gebiet/Region, von dem/der eine politische, wirtschaftliche Krise, ein sozialer Konflikt und/oder gewalttätige, kriegerische Auseinandersetzungen ausgehen (und sich weiterverbreiten)

hot spot:

hot spot [the ~] noun

  1. the hot spot
    – The position in a mouse pointer, such as the position at the tip of an arrow or the intersection of the lines in a cross, that marks the exact location that will be affected by a mouse action, such as a button press. 1
  2. the hot spot (hotspot)
    – An area on an object containing a hyperlink. An entire object can be a single hot spot, or an object can contain multiple hot spots. 1

Translation Matrix for hot spot:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- hotspot
Not SpecifiedRelated TranslationsOther Translations
zone réactive hot spot; hotspot hotspot

Synonyms for "hot spot":

  • hotspot; geographical area; geographic area; geographical region; geographic region
  • point
  • spot

Related Definitions for "hot spot":

  1. a lively entertainment spot2
  2. a point of relatively intense heat or radiation2
  3. a place of political unrest and potential violence2
    • the United States cannot police all of the world's hot spots2
  4. The position in a mouse pointer, such as the position at the tip of an arrow or the intersection of the lines in a cross, that marks the exact location that will be affected by a mouse action, such as a button press.1
  5. An area on an object containing a hyperlink. An entire object can be a single hot spot, or an object can contain multiple hot spots.1

Wiktionary Translations for hot spot:

hot spot
noun
  1. (geology) the surface manifestation of a plume that rises from deep
hot spot
noun
  1. (term, Radiocommunications) Espace où le public bénéficie de services radioélectriques temporaires ou permanents à haut débit, notamment d'un accès sans fil à l'internet.

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
hot spot foyer d’incendie Brandherd — übertr.|: Ort/Gebiet/Region, von dem/der eine politische, wirtschaftliche Krise, ein sozialer Konflikt und/oder gewalttätige, kriegerische Auseinandersetzungen ausgehen (und sich weiterverbreiten)
hot spot foyer d’incendie Feuerherd — übertr.|: Ort/Gebiet/Region, von dem/der eine politische, wirtschaftliche Krise, ein sozialer Konflikt und/oder gewalttätige, kriegerische Auseinandersetzungen ausgehen (und sich weiterverbreiten)