单词 | chill |
释义 | chill noun¹ 1coldness冷adjective | verb + chill | chill + noun | phrases adjective➤biting, bitter, deep彻骨的寒意;深深的寒意▸➤cold, damp寒冷;湿冷▸➤slight微微的寒意▸➤evening, morning, night傍晚的/早晨的/夜里的寒气▸➤autumn, autumnal, winter秋季的寒冷;冬季的寒冷verb + chill➤feel感到寒冷◆i could feel the chill as soon as i went outside.我一出去就感到了寒气。➤take off暖一暖◆i'll add some hot water to the milk to take the chill off it (= to make it slightly warmer).我来给牛奶加些热水,把它暖一暖。chill + noun➤factor风寒指数◆with the chill factor, it's nearly minus forty here.加上风寒指数,这里的气温接近零下 40 度。phrases➤a chill in the air空气中的凉意◆there's a slight chill in the air.空气中微微有点儿凉意。chill noun² 2feeling of fear恐惧adjective | verb + chill | chill + verb | preposition | phrases adjective➤sudden突然的心悸▸➤icy冷冰冰的恐惧verb + chill➤feel感到心悸◆she felt a sudden chill at the thought of the dangers he faced.想到他面临的危险,她突然感到一阵心悸。➤strike使心里感到一股凉意◆her words struck a chill in his heart.她的话让他心里感到一股凉意。chill + verb➤run down sb's spine, run through sb, run up sb's spine某人毛骨悚然;恐惧传遍某人全身◆a chill ran through me at the thought.一想到这个,我感到一阵极度的恐惧。preposition➤chill of一阵⋯◆a chill of fear一阵恐惧phrases➤send a chill down sb's spine, send a chill through sb使某人毛骨悚然◆the news sent a chill down her spine.那个消息让她觉得毛骨悚然。chill noun³ 3mild illness微恙adjective | verb + chill adjective➤bad, nasty, severe严重的风寒▸➤slight轻微的风寒verb + chill➤catch, get染上风寒;得风寒◆i caught a nasty chill after my swim last week.我上周游泳后得了严重的风寒。 ➡ topic at illness chill (rather formal) (especially of the weather, wind or air) unpleasantly cold(天气)寒冷的;(风或空气)冷飕飕的◆the chill grey dawn阴冷的拂晓◆their breath steamed in the chill air.大冷天他们呵气都起雾了。◆it was a chill day in february.那是二月里的一个冷天。▸ chill noun [singular] ◆there's a chill in the air this morning.今天早上寒气袭人。 chill [transitive, intransitive] to make sb very cold; to make food or drink very cold without turning it to ice; (of food or drink) to become very cold without turning to ice使(人)冰冷;冷却(食物或饮料);(食物或饮料)冷藏◆they were chilled by the icy wind.凛冽的寒风吹得他们遍体冰凉。◆this wine is best served chilled.这种葡萄酒冷藏后饮用最佳。◆let the pudding chill for an hour until set.把布丁冷却一小时直至凝固成型。chillnoun [singular] ◆there's a chill in the air this morning.今天早上寒气袭人。chillnoun [singular] ◆there's a chill in the air this morning.今天早上寒气袭人。chill¹/tʃɪl ||; tʃɪl/noun1. [sing] an unpleasant cold feeling 寒意;寒冷: ◇there's a chill in the air. 寒气逼人。 (figurative 比喻) ◇a chill of fear went down my spine. 我感到毛骨悚然。 2. [c] (informal 非正式) an common illness that affects your nose and throat; a cold 风寒: ◇to catch a chill 着凉 chill²/tʃɪl ||; tʃɪl/verb[i,t] 1. to become or to make sb/sth colder (使)变冷 2. (also chill out) (informal 非正式) to relax and not feel angry or nervous about anything 冷漠;悠然;懒洋洋: ◇i work hard all week so on sundays i just chill out. 我整个星期拚命工作,因此到了星期日我就懒洋洋的。 chillsee ⇨ cold 8 • • •• ⇨ take the chill off☞ chill¹☞ chill² |
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