an unpleasant coldness in the atmosphere, one's surroundings, or the body
寒冷;寒气;寒意
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there was a chill in the air .寒气逼人。
a lowered body temperature, often accompanied by shivering
身体发冷(常伴有寒战)
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heat exhaustion symptoms include nausea, chills, dizziness and dehydration .热衰竭的症状包括恶心、寒战、头晕和脱水。
a feverish cold
发热感冒。
〈喻〉 冷淡
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the chill in relations between France and its former colony. 法国和其前殖民地关系的冷淡。
a depressing influence
沮丧
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his statements have cast a chill over this whole country. 他的声明使举国上下感到沮丧。
a sudden and powerful unpleasant feeling, especially of fear
突然而来的强烈不愉快感(尤指恐惧)
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his words sent a chill of apprehension down my spine .他的话让我毛骨悚然。
a metal mould or part of a mould, often cooled, designed to ensure rapid or even cooling of metal during casting
冷模;冷模部件。
(常作
使寒冷
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I'm chilled to the bone .我感到寒冷刺骨。
cool (food or drink) in a refrigerator
冷藏(食物或饮料)
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[as adj.
chilled ]chilled white wine .冰白葡萄酒。
【冶】 同<Bold>CHILL-CAST</Bold>.
(常作
使震惊;使惊吓
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the city was chilled by the violence .城市被暴力事件震惊了。
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[as adj.
chilling ]a chilling account of the prisoners' fate .对囚犯命运的令人胆战心惊的报道。
[no obj.]
〈非 正式,主北美〉 镇定下来,放松
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I can lean back and chill 我可以往后靠靠,放松放松
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chill out ,okay? 镇定一点,好吗?
pass time without a particular aim or purpose, especially with other people
(尤指和他人一起)消磨时光
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after the show, the band chilled out in the car park .表演结束后,乐队在停车场闲待着。
chilly
寒冷的
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the chill grey dawn 寒冷灰暗的黎明
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figurative 〈喻〉the chill winds of public censure .公众责难的寒风。
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chill someone's blood horrify or terrify someone 使某人感到恐惧 -
take the chill off warm slightly 使微微暖和
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