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单词 chill out
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Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
chill out informal vb
  1. (intr, adverb) to relax, esp after energetic dancing or a spell of hard work
adj chill-out
  1. suitable for relaxation after energetic dancing or hard work: a chill-out area, chill-out music
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
chill /tʃɪl/USA pronunciation   n. 
    [countable]
  1. a piercing coldness:The chill of winter had penetrated the little cabin.
  2. a feeling or sensation of cold:I had chills and a fever.
  3. a sudden feeling of fear or alarm:A chill went down her spine when she heard the word "unemployment.''
  4. a depressing influence or feeling:His presence cast a chill over everyone.
  5. unfriendliness;
    coolness:I could feel a definite chill as I was introduced to the committee.

adj. 
  1. moderately cold;
    chilly:a chill evening.
  2. Slang TermsSlang. cool (def. 8).

v. 
  1. to (cause to) become cold: [no object]Let the wine chill for a while.[+ object]The cold wind chilled me to the bone.
  2. Slang Terms chill out, [no object]to calm down;
    relax.
chill•ness, n. [uncountable]

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
chill  (chil),USA pronunciation n. 
  1. coldness, esp. a moderate but uncomfortably penetrating coldness:the chill of evening.
  2. a sensation of cold, usually with shivering:She felt a slight chill from the open window.
  3. a feeling of sudden fear, anxiety, or alarm.
  4. sudden coldness of the body, as during the cold stage of an ague:fevers and chills.
  5. a depressing influence or sensation:His presence cast a chill over everyone.
  6. lack of warmth of feeling;
    unfriendliness;
    coolness.
  7. Metallurgy[Foundry.]an inserted object or a surface in a mold capable of absorbing large amounts of heat, used to harden the surface of a casting or to increase its rate of solidification at a specific point.
  8. Furniturebloom1 (def. 10).

adj. 
  1. moderately cold;
    tending to cause shivering;
    chilly:a chill wind.
  2. shivering with or affected by cold;
    chilly.
  3. depressing or discouraging:chill prospects.
  4. Slang Termscool (def. 14).
  5. unduly formal;
    unfriendly;
    chilly:a chill reception.

v.i. 
  1. to become cold:The earth chills when the sun sets.
  2. to be seized with a chill;
    shiver with cold or fear.
  3. Metallurgy[Foundry.](of a casting) to become hard on the surface by contact with a chill or chills.

v.t. 
  1. to affect with cold;
    make chilly:The rain has chilled me to the bone.
  2. to make cool:Chill the wine before serving.
  3. to depress;
    discourage;
    deter:The news chilled his hopes.
  4. Metallurgy[Foundry.]to harden the surface of (a casting) by casting it in a mold having a chill or chills.
  5. bloom1 (def. 19).
  6. Slang Termsto kill;
    murder.
  7. Slang Terms chill out, to calm down;
    relax.
  • bef. 900; Middle English chile, Old English ci(e)le, cele coolness; akin to gelid, cool, cold
chilling•ly, adv. 
chillness, n. 
    • 9.See corresponding entry in Unabridged See cold. 
    • 13.See corresponding entry in Unabridged cold, aloof, hostile, stiff.

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