单词 | cold |
释义 | cold —cold /kəʊld/ aep /koʊld/ adjective (LOW TEMPERATURE) ► A1 at a low temperature, especially when compared to the temperature of the human body, and not hot, or warm: » a cold day/house» cold food/water» cold hands» cold weather» My feet are so cold.» It's freezing cold today.» You'll feel cold if you don't wear a coat.Thesaurus+: ↑Cold , ↑Snow and icecoldness /ˈkəʊld.nəs/ aep /ˈkoʊld-/ noun [U]► C2» It was the coldness of her manner that struck me.Thesaurus+: ↑Not being friendly , ↑Not saying much , ↑Blunt and direct in speech and behaviourThesaurus+: ↑Not showing or feeling emotions , ↑Controlling emotions • • • Extra Examples:» It's very cold so put a jumper on.» "I'm cold." "Shall I close this window?"» A blast of cold air hit him as he opened the window.» We spent the day on the beach but it was too cold to go swimming.» I had a cold chicken breast and salad for lunch.adjective (UNFRIENDLY) ► B1 not showing kindness, love, or emotion and not friendly: » His handshake was cold, and his eyes lifeless.» He stared into her cold blue eyes.» She would never feel welcome in this city with its cold, unsmiling inhabitants.» The school was a cold, unwelcoming place.Thesaurus+: ↑Not being friendly , ↑Not saying much , ↑Blunt and direct in speech and behaviourThesaurus+: ↑Not showing or feeling emotions , ↑Controlling emotionscoldness /ˈkəʊld.nəs/ aep /ˈkoʊld-/ noun [U]► C2» It was the coldness of her manner that struck me.Thesaurus+: ↑Not being friendly , ↑Not saying much , ↑Blunt and direct in speech and behaviourThesaurus+: ↑Not showing or feeling emotions , ↑Controlling emotions noun [C] (ILLNESS) ► A2 a common infection, especially in the nose and throat, that often causes a cough, a slight fever, and sometimes some pain in the muscles: » I've got a cold.» She caught a cold at school.» UK INFORMAL Don't come near me - I've got a stinking/streaming cold (= extremely bad cold).Thesaurus+: ↑Colds and flu , ↑Fevers and infectious diseasesnoun [S or U] (LOW TEMPERATURE) ► B1 cold weather or temperatures: » Don't stand out there in the cold, come in here and get warm.» Old people tend to feel the cold (= feel uncomfortable in cold temperatures) more than the young.» My feet were numb with cold.Thesaurus+: ↑Cold , ↑Snow and ice |
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