单词 | cold |
释义 | cold UK [kəʊld] US [koʊld] adjective LOW TEMPERATURE 低温 ESSENTIAL ■at a low temperature, especially when compared to the temperature of the human body, and not hot or warm (尤指相对于体温而言)冷的,寒冷的,温度低的 •a cold day/house冷天/寒冷的房子 •cold food/water冰冷的食物/冷水 •cold hands冰冷的手 •cold weather寒冷的天气 •My feet are so cold.我的双脚冰冷。 •It's freezing •You'll feel cold if you don't wear a coat.如果不穿外套你会觉得冷的。 UK [kəʊld] US [koʊld] adjective UNFRIENDLY 不友好的 ■not showing kindness, love or emotion and not friendly 冷淡的,冷漠的 •His handshake was cold, and his eyes lifeless.他握手时很冷淡,眼睛毫无生气。 •He stared into her cold blue eyes.他凝视着她冷漠的蓝眼晴。 •She would never feel welcome in this city with its cold, unsmiling inhabitants.置身这个城市里冷漠、面无笑容的居民之中,她永远不会感到受欢迎。 •The school was a cold, unwelcoming place.这所学校是个冷冰冰、毫无亲切感的地方。 UK [kəʊld] US [koʊld] adjective be (as) cold as ice ■to be extremely cold 冷得像冰一样;冰凉 •Feel my toes - they're as cold as ice.摸摸我的脚趾头——冰凉冰凉的。 UK [kəʊld] US [koʊld] adjective be cold comfort ■When being told a particular thing about a bad situation is cold comfort, it does not make you feel better although it is intended to. 不令人觉得欣慰;于事无补 UK [kəʊld] US [koʊld] adjective Cold hands , warm heart. saying ■said to someone with cold hands in order to stop them being embarrassed 手凉心热;外表冷淡心肠热 UK [kəʊld] US [koʊld] adjective get cold feet ■to suddenly become too frightened to do something you had planned to do, especially something important such as getting married (尤指面对结婚等重要事宜时)突然退缩,裹足不前 UK [kəʊld] US [koʊld] adjective give sb the cold shoulder (also cold-shoulder sb) ■to be intentionally unfriendly to someone and give them no attention 故意冷落(某人),有意怠慢(某人) •I tried to be pleasant to her but she gave me the cold shoulder.我努力想讨好她,可她反倒故意冷落我。 UK [kəʊld] US [koʊld] adjective in cold blood ■If someone kills in cold blood, they kill in a way that seems especially cruel because they show no emotion. 冷血地;残酷地,无情地 UK [kəʊld] US [koʊld] adjective in the cold light of day ■If you think about something in the cold light of day, you think about it clearly and calmly, without the emotions you had at the time it happened, and you often feel sorry or ashamed about it 事后冷静理智地回想某事(常感到遗憾或羞愧) •The next morning, in the cold light of day, Sarah realized what a complete idiot she had been.第二天早上,莎拉回过头来冷静地想了想,意识到自己当时是多么的愚蠢。 UK [kəʊld] US [koʊld] adjective pour / throw cold water on sth ■to criticize someone's opinions or ideas and stop people believing them or being excited about them 给…泼冷水 UK [kəʊld] US [koʊld] adjective You're getting colder. ■said by children playing a guessing or searching game to tell the person who is guessing or searching that they are getting further away from the answer or hidden object (儿童游戏时用语)你距离(答案或目标)更远了;你猜得越来越离谱了 UK [kəʊld] US [koʊld] noun ILLNESS 疾病 countable ■a common infection especially in the nose and throat which often causes a cough, a slight fever and sometimes some pain in the muscles 感冒,伤风 •I've got a •She caught a •UK informal Don't come near me - I've got a stinking/streaming UK [kəʊld] US [koʊld] noun LOW TEMPERATURE 低温 [S or U] ■cold weather or temperatures 冷,寒冷;低温 •Don't stand out there in the •Old people tend to feel the •My feet were numb with cold.我的脚冻麻了。 |
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