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单词 cold
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cold

[ kohld ]
/ koʊld /
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adjective, cold·er, cold·est.

noun

adverb

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Idioms for cold

Origin of cold

before 950; Middle English; Old English cald, ceald; cognate with Gothic kalds,Old Norse kaldr,German kalt,Dutch koud; akin to Latin gel- in gelidusgelid

SYNONYMS FOR cold

1 frigid, gelid, frozen, freezing.
4 indifferent, uninvolved, cool, unconcerned, imperturbable.
5 apathetic, unsympathetic, unfeeling, heartless, polite, formal, reserved, unfriendly, inimical, hostile.
7 uninspiring, dull.
8 calm, deliberate.
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ANTONYMS FOR cold

1 hot.
4 warm, emotional.
13 warm.
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synonym study for cold

1. Cold, chill, chilly, cool refer to various degrees of absence of heat. Cold refers to temperature possibly so low as to cause suffering: cold water. Chill suggests a penetrating cold which causes shivering and numbness: There was a chill wind blowing. Chilly is a weaker word, though it also connotes shivering and discomfort: a chilly room. Cool means merely somewhat cold, not warm: cool and comfortable. All have figurative uses.

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Words nearby cold

Colchester, colchicine, colchicum, Colchis, colcothar, cold, cold abscess, cold agglutination, cold agglutinin, cold-blooded, cold-blooded animals
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British Dictionary definitions for cold

cold
/ (kəʊld) /

adjective

noun

adverb

informal without preparationhe played his part cold
informal, mainly US and Canadian thoroughly; absolutelyshe turned him down cold

Derived forms of cold

coldish, adjectivecoldly, adverbcoldness, noun

Word Origin for cold

Old English ceald; related to Old Norse kaldr, Gothic kalds, Old High German kalt; see cool
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Idioms and Phrases with cold

cold

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Medical definitions for cold

cold
[ kōld ]

n.

A viral infection characterized by inflammation of the mucous membranes lining the upper respiratory passages and usually accompanied by malaise, fever, chills, coughing, and sneezing.coryza acute rhinitis common cold coryza
The American Heritage® Stedman's Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company.
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