chill
n
1 [sing] unpleasant coldness in the air, in the body, in water, etc 寒冷
There's quite a chill in the air this morning. 今晨空氣很寒冷.
2 [C] illness caused by cold and damp, with shivering of the body; feverish cold 受寒; 著涼; 感冒發(fā)燒: catch a chill 著涼.
3 [sing] (fig 比喻) feeling of gloom or depression 冷淡; 寒心
The bad news cast a chill over the gathering. 這壞消息使參加聚會的人頗為掃興. chill, v
1 [Tn] make (sb/sth) cold 使(某人)感到冷; 使(某物)冷卻
The March wind chilled us. 三月的風(fēng)使我們感到十分寒冷.
(fig 比喻) His sinister threat chilled (ie frightened) all who heard it. 他這一兇惡的威脅使所有聽到的人不寒而栗.
2
(a) [I, Tn] (cause food and drink to) become cool, eg in a refrigerator (指食物和飲料)變涼或冷卻(如在冰箱中)
Let the pudding chill for an hour. 把布?quot;蛞恍∈?
This wine is best served chilled. 這種葡萄酒最好冷飲.
(b) [Tn] preserve (food) at a low temperature without freezing it 冷藏(在低溫而未冰凍的情況下保存)(食物)
chilled beef 冷藏的牛肉.
3 [Tn] lessen (sth); dampen 減少(某事物); 減輕
The raw weather chilled our enthusiasm for a swim. 天氣陰冷, 我們游泳的興致大減.
4 (idm 習(xí)語) chill sb to the `bone/`marrow make sb very cold 使某人感到非常冷
Come by the fire you must be chilled to the marrow! 到火旁邊來吧--你一定凍壞了. chill, adj = chilly: a chill wind 寒風(fēng).
fouladj. [體]違反規(guī)則的,犯規(guī)的;邪惡的;難聞的,有惡臭的;下流的;
vt.& vi. 糾纏,糾結(jié);[體]違反規(guī)則的;
vt. 弄臟,使污穢;使糾纏;使阻塞;
vi. 腐爛;纏結(jié);
n. 犯規(guī);纏結(jié);碰撞;
adv. 不正當(dāng)?shù)兀敢?guī)地;碰撞地;爭執(zhí)不和地;
situatedadj. 位于…的,坐落在…的;處于…地位(境遇,狀態(tài))的;提供金錢;
v. “situate”的過去式和過去分詞);使位于,使處于…地位(位置);