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[tʃɪl]
美
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- v. (使)变冷;(使)扫兴;[冶]冷淬
- n. 寒冷;扫兴;寒心;着凉
- adj. 冷淡的;寒冷的
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chill的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:
详尽释义
v. (动词)
- 使打寒颤,使感到冷,使变冷,使冰冷
- 【冶】使冷凝;冷凝
- 冷却,冷藏,冷冻,凝结
- 使沮丧,使扫兴,使寒心
- 感到寒冷,变冷
- 使恐惧
- 恐吓,吓唬
- 放松,冷静,镇静,平静下来
- 【冶】冷铸,冷淬
- 冷得发抖,寒颤,哆嗦
- 使(轻度)冷冻
- 寒冷,寒气,寒意,发冷,凉意
- 冷淡
- 扫兴,寒心
- 寒颤,风寒,着凉,受寒
- 害怕的感觉
- 冷却
- 冷冻
- 扫兴的,令人寒心的
- 冷淡的,冷酷的,冷若冰霜的
- 冷的,寒的,凉飕飕的
- 薄情的
- 隔膜的
- 阴冷的,阴森森的
双解释义
v. (动词)
- vt. & vi. (使)变冷,(使)变凉 make or become cold or cool
- [S]寒冷,寒气 a slightly unpleasant degree of coldness
- [C]寒战,发冷 an illness marked by coldness and shaking of the body
英英释义
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
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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"
chill的用法和样例:
例句
用作动词 (v.)
- Come by the fire you must be chilled to the marrow!
到火旁边来吧--你一定冻坏了。 - The night air chilled his bones.
夜间的寒气使他感到冰冷彻骨。 - The raw weather chilled our enthusiasm for a swim.
天气阴冷,我们游泳的兴致大减。
用作名词 (n.)
- There was a chill in the air this morning.
今天早上有点冷冰冰的。 - The bad news cast a chill over the whole family.
这坏消息使全家人感到沮丧。 - The sight sent a chill to her heart.
这情景使她心寒。 - He has caught a chill.
他受寒了。
用作形容词 (adj.)
- The host gave him a chill reception.
主人(对客人而言)对他的接待是冷淡的。 - He wandered about in the chill rain.
他在凄风冷雨中荡来荡去。
词汇搭配
用作动词 (v.)
名词+~
- enthusiasm chills 热情冷落下来
- sight chills sb to the core 情景使…大为失望
- chill sb's enthusiasm 给某人的热情浇冷水
- chill bitterly 刺骨地寒冷
- chill dreadfully 非常寒冷
- chill hopelessly 寒冷地令人绝望
- chill increasingly 越来越寒冷
- chill mortally 致命地寒冷
- chill suddenly 突然变凉
- chill to the bone 寒气刺骨
- chill to the marrow 寒气刺骨
- chill with fear 吓得浑身打战
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~
- cast〔depress〕 a chill 对…泼冷水
- catch〔get, take〕 a chill 着凉
- strike chill 感到沮丧
经典引文
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He began to complain that he felt a chill.
出自: E. Roosevelt -
He contracted a chill that quickly became pneumonia.
出自: P. F. Boller -
The atmosphere outside the stove was chill.
出自: Arnold Bennett -
He adored the chill green drink, clear and clinking with ice-cubes.
出自: W. Boyd -
My very blood chills at the mention of the name of Newgate.
出自: Defoe