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v.
(使)變冷;(使)掃興;[冶]冷淬
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n.
寒冷;掃興;寒心;著涼
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adj.
冷淡的;寒冷的
v.
(動詞)
- vt. & vi. (使)變冷,(使)變涼 make or become cold or cool
n.
(名詞)
- [S]寒冷,寒氣 a slightly unpleasant degree of coldness
- [C]寒戰,發冷 an illness marked by coldness and shaking of the body
v.
動詞
- 使打寒顫,使感到冷,使變冷,使冰冷
- 【冶】使冷凝;冷凝
- 冷卻,冷藏,冷凍,凝結
- 使沮喪,使掃興,使寒心
- 感到寒冷,變冷
- 使恐懼
- 恐嚇,嚇唬
- 放松,冷靜,鎮靜,平靜下來
- 【冶】冷鑄,冷淬
- 冷得發抖,寒顫,哆嗦
- 使(輕度)冷凍
n.
名詞
- 寒冷,寒氣,寒意,發冷,涼意
- 冷淡
- 掃興,寒心
- 寒顫,風寒,著涼,受寒
- 害怕的感覺
- 冷卻
- 冷凍
adj.
形容詞
- 掃興的,令人寒心的
- 冷淡的,冷酷的,冷若冰霜的
- 冷的,寒的,涼颼颼的
- 薄情的
- 隔膜的
- 陰冷的,陰森森的
Noun:
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coldness due to a cold environment
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an almost pleasurable sensation of fright;
"a frisson of surprise shot through him"
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a sensation of cold that often marks the start of an infection and the development of a fever
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a sudden numbing dread
Verb:
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depress or discourage;
"The news of the city's surrender chilled the soldiers"
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make cool or cooler;
"Chill the food"
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loose heat;
"The air cooled considerably after the thunderstorm"
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用作動詞 (v.)
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Come by the fire you must be chilled to the marrow!
到火一旁快來--你相應凍壞掉了。
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The night air chilled his bones.
后半夜的寒氣使他變得冷冰冰徹骨。
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The raw weather chilled our enthusiasm for a swim.
氣溫陰冷,我們都游水的沖勁兒大減。
用作名詞 (n.)
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There was a chill in the air this morning.
當下早起點冰涼涼的。
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The bad news cast a chill over the whole family.
這壞消息報使全家福人感覺灰心喪氣。
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The sight sent a chill to her heart.
這場面使她 低溫。
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He has caught a chill.
他受寒了。
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The host gave him a chill reception.
主人家(對如果客戶認為)對他的接代是漠不關心的。
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He wandered about in the chill rain.
他在凄風冷雨里蕩來蕩去。
用作動詞 (v.)
可作不到物形容詞
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Put the whisky in the ice box to chill.
把伏特加酒擺放在冰盒里冰鎮。
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I want this wine to chill so I'll leave it in a cold place for an hour.
要當酒弄涼,所以說把它放至冷的地方另一個鐘頭。
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Our hearts chilled when we heard that our team had lost again.
見到人們隊在此戰敗,人們焦急無比。
看做及物動名詞
S+~+ n./pron.
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The dreadful scene chilled him to the marrow.
那可悲的的場面使他不寒而栗。
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Don't chill their enthusiasm.
不必想要們的滿腔熱情澆冰水。
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Rain chilled the glittering pageant.
雨使豪華的年慶多大輸。
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This great poet's imagination was not chilled by trifles.
這一名幻想力極為豐富的偉大的愛情田園詩人并不因以上瑣事而氣餒。
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The child was chilled to the bone.
那娃兒被冷得冰涼徹骨。
用作名詞 (n.)
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There was a chill in the air this morning.
當今旱晨涼颼颼的。
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Don't go out in this weather—you'll catch a chill.
這些天氣預告別外出,你可以著涼的。
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The bad news cast a chill over the meeting.
壞新聞使前往參加觸摸會議的人掃興。
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Recent events have led to a chill in relations between the two countries.
前段時間的一下行為促使英法德的的關系變愛答不理了。
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He began to complain that he felt a chill.
出至: E. Roosevelt
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He contracted a chill that quickly became pneumonia.
出至: P. F. Boller
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The atmosphere outside the stove was chill.
源自: Arnold Bennett
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He adored the chill green drink, clear and clinking with ice-cubes.
源于: W. Boyd
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My very blood chills at the mention of the name of Newgate.
出至: Defoe
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用作動詞 (v.)
名詞+~
~+名詞
~+副詞
~+介詞
用作名詞 (n.)
動詞+~
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v. (動詞)
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chill的基本意思是“(使)…變冷”“(使…)溫度降低到使人發抖的程度”,引申可表示“情緒沮喪”“給(熱情)澆冷水”“使…不寒而栗”等等。
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chill可用作及物動詞,也可用作不及物動詞。用作及物動詞時,其主語可以是人,也可以是事物,其賓語可以是人,也可以是表示感情(如熱情)的名詞。
n. (名詞)
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chill的基本意思是“寒冷,寒氣”“寒戰,發冷”,引申可表示“令人寒心,感到掃興”“冷淡,不友好”。
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