词汇 | thesaurus_articles_having-temperature-lower-than-what-is-comfortable |
释义 | having temperature lower than what is comfortableThese words all refer to weather or temperatures that are lower than what is comfortable. The most common word for this is cold. Cold can be used to describe the temperature of many things, such as a room or food. Brr, it's cold outside! The opposite of cold is hot. I wish it weren't so hot today. For more opposites of cold, see the article at hot. If the weather outside is very cold, you can say it is bitter or freezing. Freezing can also be used to describe the temperature inside. Wrap up warmly - it's bitter outside! It's absolutely freezing in here! If the weather, especially the wind, is so cold that it is unpleasant to be in, the words biting and icy are sometimes used. A biting wind blew in her face as she opened the door. An icy wind whistled across the plain. Chilly is often used to describe weather or temperatures that feel slightly cold and unpleasant. It's a bit chilly in here - can you turn up the heating? If the temperature feels cold but pleasant, you can say that it is cool. That's a nice cool breeze. Cold weather in autumn or winter that is dry and pleasant is sometimes described as crisp. We walked through the forest on a crisp autumn day. Related articlesto become or make something cold or colder feeling cold |
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