词汇 | chill |
释义 | chill verb[ I or T ] uk /tʃɪl/ us /tʃɪl/ to (cause to) become cold but not freeze: (使)变冷;(使)冷却 I've put the beer in the fridge to chill.我把啤酒放到了冰箱里冰镇一下。 Chill the wine before serving.上酒前先冰镇一下。 to become or make something cold or colder coolWait until the mixture cools before adding the eggs. cool downLet the pan cool down a bit before you touch it. chillChill the wine in the fridge. freezeYou have to wait until the pond freezes before you can skate safely on it. Cold Arctic Baltic bitingly bitter bone-chilling brass brass monkey weatheridiom chill factor freeze frostnip glacially isothermal isothermally keenness minus nip nippy parky perishing wintry Idiomchill someone to the bone/marrow Phrasal verbchill out chill noun uk /tʃɪl/ us /tʃɪl/ chillnoun (COLD)C2[ S ] a feeling of cold: 寒冷;寒意,凉意 There was a chill in the air this morning.今天早晨有点冷飕飕的。 Cold Arctic Baltic bitingly bitter bone-chilling brass brass monkey weatheridiom chill factor freeze frostnip glacially isothermal isothermally keenness minus nip nippy parky perishing wintry chillnoun (ILLNESS)[ C ] a slight fever: 风寒,受寒,着凉 Don't go out with wet hair, you might catch a chill.头发湿的时候别出去,会着凉的。 Colds & flu anti-flu avian flu bunged up catarrh catch a cold chesty cold congested congestion flu frog head cold influenza runny sneeze snuffle stinking cold stuffed up swine flu the common cold chillnoun (BAD FEELING)C2[ S ] a sudden unpleasant feeling, especially of fear: 害怕的感觉;(尤指恐惧引起的)寒气,寒意 I suddenly realized, with a chill of apprehension, the danger ahead.我突然一阵恐惧,意识到前面有危险。 Fear & phobias acrophobia aerophobia agoraphobia aquaphobia arachnophobia bogie break out in a cold sweat claustrophobia claustrophobic germophobic glossophobia hydrophobia hydrophobic misophonia mortal mysophobia panic scare terror willie Idiomssend chills down/up someone's spine take the chill off something chill adjective literaryuk /tʃɪl/ us /tʃɪl/ chilladjective (COLD)chilly (= cold)寒冷的 Cold Arctic Baltic bitingly bitter bone-chilling brass brass monkey weatheridiom chill factor freeze frostnip glacially isothermal isothermally keenness minus nip nippy parky perishing wintry chilladjective (RELAXED)informal relaxed: 不拘束的;放松的 We're a lot more chill about this than our parents were.我们在这方面比父母从容得多。 The bar has a pretty chill vibe and the service is great.这间酒吧气氛很好,服务也很不错。 relaxed relaxedAfter my massage, I was quite relaxed. restedAfter our long holiday, I was rested and ready to get back to work. mellowHe is a very mellow baby. easy-goingShe's a generous and easy-going boss. laid-backHe's so laid-back, I've never seen him get upset about anything. zenShe's totally zen about child-rearing. Idiomthe chill wind of something chill | American Dictionarychill verb[ I/T ] us/tʃɪl/ to make or become cold but not freeze: [ I ]Allow the pudding to chill. [ T ]Chill the pudding before serving. Idiomchilled to the bone Phrasal verbchill out chill noun[ C ] us/tʃɪl/ a cold feeling: The sun was bright, but there was a chill in the air. fig. His words sent a chill down her spine (= made her suddenly very fearful). A chill is also a feeling of cold in your body that makes you shake slightly: She came home with a headache and chills. Examples of chillchill He developed fever, chills, and bilateral leg pain and swelling the next day. The overture ended with the chilling sound of an air-raid siren. This was coupled with market driven desires for chilled (refrigerated fresh) product, as opposed to purchase of frozen poultry products. Darkness or far-red light induced seed dormancy, but after chilling they started to germinate again under white or red light conditions. Direct tests of the role of membrane lipid composition in low-temperature-induced photoinhibition and chilling sensitivity in plants and cyanobacteria. Release of bud dormancy by chilling involves removal of the callose plugs from the plasmodesmata and regaining of the capacity for symplastic transport. One of the prechilling treatments was carried out in a smoke-water solution (5%), while the other was carried out in distilled water (chilling alone). Temperatures close to zero elicit symptoms of chilling injury leading to rapid seed death. But the idea of language planning to bring this about rather chills me. Many people find these types of approaches rather chilling, at least at first. However, the current chill in this area has reduced this type of activity. This approach is not feasible in many instances because of chilling sensitivity, but other techniques to reduce metabolic rate have been applied. It was like they were all chilled out, like happy and everything. The child is chilled, thrown back on itself, by being sent away to its bedroom. Smiling thou bear'st him to thy chill green bed. See all examples of chill These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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