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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
- rapidly solidify (cast iron or other metal) by contact with a cooled metal mould or other cold ... the first metal flowing on to the cold plate is virtually chill-cast a thin layer of chill-cast crystals
Oxford Dictionary
- a notional pill taken to make someone calm down or relax: is Tom right to get so uptight, or should he just take a chill pill?
Oxford Dictionary
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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