单词 | chill |
释义 | nounverbadjectivechillBrE /tʃɪl/ NAmE /tʃɪl/ noun [sing. ]a feeling of being cold 寒冷;寒意;凉意◆ There's a chill in the air this morning . 今天早晨寒气袭人。◆ A small fire was burning to take the chill off the room . 房间里生着小火炉驱寒。[C ]an illness caused by being cold and wet , causing fever and shivering (= shaking of the body )着凉;受寒[sing. ]a feeling of fear 害怕的感觉◆ a chill of fear /apprehension 一阵害怕/恐惧◆ His words sent a chill down her spine . 他的话让她觉得毛骨悚然。chillBrE /tʃɪl/ NAmE /tʃɪl/ verb present simple - I / you / we / they chill BrE /tʃɪl/ NAmE /tʃɪl/ present simple - he / she / it chills BrE /tʃɪlz/ NAmE /tʃɪlz/ past simple chilled BrE /tʃɪld/ NAmE /tʃɪld/ past participle chilled BrE /tʃɪld/ NAmE /tʃɪld/ -ing form chilling BrE /ˈtʃɪlɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈtʃɪlɪŋ/ [T , usually passive ]~sb to make sb very cold 使很冷;使冰冷◆ They were chilled by the icy wind . 凛冽的寒风吹得他们遍体冰凉。◆ Let's go home , I'm chilled to the bone (= very cold ). 咱们回家吧,我感到寒气刺骨。[I , T ]when food or a drink chills or when sb chills it , it is made very cold but it does not freeze (使)冷却;(被)冷藏◆ Let the pudding chill for an hour until set . 把布丁冷却一小时直至凝固成形。◆ ~sth This wine is best served chilled . 这种葡萄酒冰镇后饮用最佳。◆ chilled foods (= for example in a supermarket )冷藏食物[T ]~sb /sth (literary ) to frighten sb 使恐惧;恐吓;吓唬◆ His words chilled her . 他的话使她不寒而栗。◆ What he saw chilled his blood /chilled him to the bone .他看到的情景使他毛骨悚然。[I ](informal ) = chill out◆ We went home and chilled in front of the TV . 我们回家坐在电视机前放松了一下。◆ Just chill , Mum , everything's going to be OK . 妈妈,放松些,一切都会没事的。 ● ˌchill ˈout (informal ) to spend time relaxing ; to relax and stop feeling angry or nervous about sth 放松;冷静;镇静◆ They sometimes meet up to chill out and watch a movie . 他们有时聚在一起,看场电影放松一下。◆ Sit down and chill out ! 坐下来冷静一下!chillBrE /tʃɪl/ NAmE /tʃɪl/ adjective (formal ) (especially of weather and the wind 尤指天气和风) cold , in an unpleasant way 寒冷的;冷飕飕的;阴冷的◆ the chill grey dawn 寒冷阴沉的拂晓◆ a chill wind 寒风 |
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