单词 | chill |
释义 | chill [tʃɪl] verb intransitive or transitive ■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。 [tʃɪl] verb intransitive or transitive chill sb to the bone/marrow ■to frighten someone very much 使(某人)不寒而栗,使(某人)毛骨悚然 •This is a film that will chill you to the marrow.这是部令人毛骨悚然的影片。 [tʃɪl] verb intransitive or transitive Phrasal Verbs chill out (also chill) informal ■to relax completely, or not allow things to upset you 彻底放松;冷静;镇静 •I'm just chilling out in front of the TV.我只是看电视放松一下。 •Chill out, Dad. The train doesn't leave for another hour!别紧张,爸爸,火车还有一小时才开呢! [tʃɪl] noun COLD 寒冷 only singular ■a feeling of cold 寒冷;寒意,凉意 •There was a chill in the air this morning.今天早上有点冷飕飕的。 [tʃɪl] noun ILLNESS 疾病 countable ■a slight fever 风寒,受寒,着凉 •Don't go out with wet hair, you might catch [tʃɪl] noun BAD FEELING 害怕的感觉 only singular ■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。 [tʃɪl] noun send chills down/up sb's spine ■to make someone feel very frightened 令(某人)脊背发凉,令(某人)毛骨悚然 •His words sent a chill down her spine.他的话让她脊背发凉。 [tʃɪl] noun take the chill off sth ■to make something slightly less cold 把…暖一暖;给…驱寒 •We lit the fire to take the chill off the room.我们在屋里生火驱寒。 [tʃɪl] adjective literary ■chilly (= cold) 寒冷的 [tʃɪl] adjective literary the chill wind of sth literary ■the problems caused by something …的寒风;…引起的问题 •Many more businesses are feeling the chill wind of the recession.更多企业受到了经济衰退的冲击。 |
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