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chill
- IPA[tʃɪl]
英式
- an unpleasant feeling of coldness in the atmosphere, one's surroundings, or the body;a feverish cold
- make (someone) cold;cool (food or drink), typically in a refrigerator
- chilly;very relaxed or easy-going
verb: chill, 3rd person present: chills, gerund or present participle: chilling, past tense: chilled, past participle: chilled
noun: chill
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名詞
- 1. an unpleasant feeling of coldness in the atmosphere, one's surroundings, or the body there was a chill in the air the draughty chill of the castle 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ a feverish cold we had better return before you catch a chill he was confined to bed with a severe chill 同義詞
- ▪ a coldness of manner the chill in relations between France and its former colony 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ a depressing influence his statements have cast a chill over this whole country
- ▪ a sudden and powerful feeling of fear a chill ran down my spine
- 2. a metal mould, often cooled, designed to ensure rapid or even cooling of metal during casting.
動詞
- 1. make (someone) cold they were chilled by a sudden wind
- ▪ cool (food or drink), typically in a refrigerator chill the soup slightly before serving 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of food or drink) be cooled they had some champagne chilling in the fridge
- ▪ another term for chill-cast
- 2. horrify or frighten (someone) the city was chilled by the violence 同義詞 反義詞
- 3. informal calm down and relax they like to get home, have a bath, and chill out
- ▪ pass time idly with other people she always seems to be just chilling with friends
形容詞
- 1. chilly the chill grey dawn the chill winds of public censure
- 2. North American informal very relaxed or easy-going in general, I am a pretty chill guy the island is really chill and laid-back
- (of food or drink) cooled in a refrigerator: a glass of chilled white wine chilled artichoke soup
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of food or drink) cooled in a refrigerator: a glass of chilled white wine chilled artichoke soup
Oxford Dictionary
- horrifying or frightening: a chilling account of the prisoners' fate
Oxford Dictionary
- horrifying or frightening: a chilling account of the prisoners' fate
Oxford American Dictionary
- intended to induce or enhance a relaxed mood: this is chill-out music of the most exquisite kind a chill-out album
- a period of relaxation: reserve a space for an after-work chill-out we were just there for a chill-out
Oxford American Dictionary
- intended to induce or enhance a relaxed mood: this is chill-out music of the most exquisite kind a chill-out album
- a period of relaxation: reserve a space for an after-work chill-out we were just there for a chill-out
Oxford Dictionary
- a notional pill taken to make a person calm down or relax: is Tom right to get so uptight, or should he just take a chill pill?
Oxford American Dictionary
- the cooling effect of wind blowing on a surface: the wind chill at 70 mph descent would leave every racer needing medical treatment for frostbite when you throw in the wind chill factor, it 's more like 15, maybe 20 degrees below zero
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[CHil]
美式
- an unpleasant feeling of coldness in the atmosphere, one's surroundings, or the body: there was a chill in the air the disease begins abruptly with chills, headaches, and dizziness
- make (someone) cold: I'm chilled to the bone
- chilly: the chill gray dawn the chill winds of public censure
Oxford American Dictionary