cold的中文翻译

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cold

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  • cold1   (low temperature)   UK /kəʊld/  US /koʊld/ 
    寒冷的, 冷的
    adj.   (colder, coldest)
    • having a lower than usual temperature; having a temperature lower than the human body
      • I'm cold. Turn the heating up.
        我有点冷,把暖气调大点。
      • to feel/look cold
        感觉/看起来冷
      • cold hands and feet
        冰冷的手脚
      • a cold room/house
        寒冷的房间/屋子
      • hot and cold water in every room
        每个房间都有冷热自来水
      • Isn't it cold today?
        今天很冷不是吗?
      • It's freezing cold.
        天气寒冷彻骨。
      • to get/turn colder
        变得更冷
      • bitterly cold weather
        酷寒的天气
      • the coldest May on record
        有史以来最冷的五月
      • The water has gone cold.
        水已经变冷了。
  • cold2   (Aviation)   UK /kəʊld/  US /koʊld/ 
    冷的
    adj.   (colder, coldest)
    • having a low temperature
      • Airplanes fly at high altitudes that are very cold.
  • cold3   (food/drink)   UK /kəʊld/  US /koʊld/ 
    冷却的, 凉的, 未加热的
    adj.   (colder, coldest)
    • not heated; cooled after being cooked
      • a cold drink
        冷饮
      • Hot and cold food is available in the cafeteria.
        自主食堂均提供冷菜和热菜。
      • cold chicken for lunch
        午饭吃冷鸡肉
  • cold4   (unfriendly)   UK /kəʊld/  US /koʊld/ 
    冷漠的, 不友好的
    adj.   (colder, coldest)
    • without emotion; unfriendly
      • to give sb a cold look/stare/welcome
        给某人冷淡的表情/目光/迎接
      • Her manner was cold and distant.
        她的态度很冷漠,让人有距离感。
      • He was staring at her with cold eyes.
        他冷冷地注视着她。
  • cold5   (light/colours)   UK /kəʊld/  US /koʊld/ 
    给人冷淡感的
    adj.   (colder, coldest)
    • seeming to lack warmth, in an unpleasant way
      • clear cold light
        清冷的光线
      • cold grey skies
        冰冷灰暗的天空
  • cold6   (route)   UK /kəʊld/  US /koʊld/ 
    迷失的, 不易发现的
    adj.   (colder, coldest)
    • not easy to find
      • The police followed the robbers to the airport but then the trail went cold.
        警察一路尾随抢劫犯到机场,可到那线索就断了。
  • cold7   (in games)   UK /kəʊld/  US /koʊld/ 
    远离目标的
    adj.   (colder, coldest)
    • used in children's games to say that the person playing is not close to finding a person or thing, or to guessing the correct answer
  • cold8   (unconscious)   UK /kəʊld/  US /koʊld/ 
    无知觉的
    adj.   (colder, coldest)
    • unconscious
      • He was knocked out cold in the second round.
        他第二回合就被击倒了。
  • cold9   (facts)   UK /kəʊld/  US /koʊld/ 
    冷淡的, 枯燥的
    adj.   (colder, coldest)
    • facts with nothing added to make them more interesting or pleasant
  • cold10   (low temperature)   UK /kəʊld/  US /koʊld/ 
    寒冷
    noun
    • a lack of heat or warmth; a low temperature, especially in the atmosphere
      • He shivered with cold.
        他冻得发抖。
      • Don't stand outside in the cold.
        不要站在外面冻着。
      • She doesn't seem to feel the cold.
        她似乎不觉得冷。
      • You'll catch your death of cold(= used to warn sb they could become ill if they do not keep warm in cold weather).
        你会患重感冒的。
  • cold11   (illness)   UK /kəʊld/  US /koʊld/ 
    感冒, 伤风
    noun
    • a common illness that affects the nose and/or throat, making you cough, sneeze, etc
      • I've got a cold.
        我得感冒了。
      • a bad/heavy/slight cold
        重感冒,轻微感冒
      • to catch a cold
        患感冒
  • cold12   UK /kəʊld/  US /koʊld/ 
    突然地, 彻底地
    adv.
    • suddenly and completely
      • His final request stopped her cold.
        他最后的要求把她给怔住了。
    • without preparing
      • I can't just walk in there cold and give a speech.
        我可不想什么都不准备就去做演讲。
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