Chill
[tʃɪl]
解释:
(noun.) coldness due to a cold environment.
(noun.) a sudden numbing dread.
(noun.) a sensation of cold that often marks the start of an infection and the development of a fever.
(verb.) depress or discourage; 'The news of the city's surrender chilled the soldiers'.
录入:莫拉--From WordNet
解释:
(n.) A moderate but disagreeable degree of cold; a disagreeable sensation of coolness, accompanied with shivering.
(n.) A sensation of cold with convulsive shaking of the body, pinched face, pale skin, and blue lips, caused by undue cooling of the body or by nervous excitement, or forming the precursor of some constitutional disturbance, as of a fever.
(n.) A check to enthusiasm or warmth of feeling; discouragement; as, a chill comes over an assembly.
(n.) An iron mold or portion of a mold, serving to cool rapidly, and so to harden, the surface of molten iron brought in contact with it.
(n.) The hardened part of a casting, as the tread of a car wheel.
(a.) Moderately cold; tending to cause shivering; chilly; raw.
(a.) Affected by cold.
(a.) Characterized by coolness of manner, feeling, etc.; lacking enthusiasm or warmth; formal; distant; as, a chill reception.
(a.) Discouraging; depressing; dispiriting.
(v. t.) To strike with a chill; to make chilly; to cause to shiver; to affect with cold.
(v. t.) To check enthusiasm or warmth of feeling of; to depress; to discourage.
(v. t.) To produce, by sudden cooling, a change of crystallization at or near the surface of, so as to increase the hardness; said of cast iron.
(v. i.) To become surface-hardened by sudden cooling while solidifying; as, some kinds of cast iron chill to a greater depth than others.
艾伦校对
同义词及近义词:
a. Cold, frigid, chilly, bleak.
v. a. [1]. Make chilly, make cold.[2]. Depress, discourage, deject, dampen, dishearten.
校对:西蒙
解释:
n. coldness: a cold that causes shivering: anything that damps or disheartens.—adj. shivering with cold: slightly cold: opposite of cordial.—v.i. to grow cold.—v.t. to make chill or cold: to blast with cold: to discourage.—adj. Chilled made cold: hardened by chilling as iron.—n. Chill′iness.—adj. Chill′ing cooling cold.—n. Chill′ness.—adj. Chilly that chills: somewhat chill.—Take the chill off to give a slight heat: to make lukewarm.
杰奎琳编辑
例句:
- In the chill air, in the dim light, in the gloomy morning silence of the house, we three sat down together, and tried to eat, tried to talk. 威尔基·柯林斯. 白衣女人.
- And yet, I was perverse enough to feel a chill and disappointment in receiving no welcome, and rattling, alone and silent, through the misty streets. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 大卫·科波菲尔.
- Sweet one, and I folded her to my heart, better repose than wander further;--rest--my beloved, I will make a fire--you are chill. 玛丽·雪莱. 最后一个人.
- The chill of Mrs. Fairfax's warnings, and the damp of her doubts were upon me: something of unsubstantiality and uncertainty had beset my hopes. 夏洛蒂·勃朗特. 简·爱.
- That dreadful sentinel sent a chill to my heart which I do not think that any burglar could have done. 阿瑟·柯南·道尔. 福尔摩斯历险记.
- I don't know what there was about that face, Mr. Holmes, but it seemed to send a chill right down my back. 阿瑟·柯南·道尔. 福尔摩斯回忆录.
- It was a spring day, chill, with snatches of sunshine. 戴维·赫伯特·劳伦斯. 恋爱中的女人.
- She was chilled but arrogant. 戴维·赫伯特·劳伦斯. 恋爱中的女人.
- That's true, said Estella, with a cold careless smile that always chilled me. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 远大前程.
- I felt as if the room had chilled me. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 荒凉山庄.
- To the faces of these rolls were bolted a series of heavy, chilled-iron plates containing a number of projecting knobs two inches high. 弗兰克·刘易斯·戴尔. 爱迪生的生平和发明.
- These latter rolls were also face-lined with chilled-iron plates; but, unlike the larger ones, were positively driven, reducing the rock to pieces of about one-half-inch size, or smaller. 弗兰克·刘易斯·戴尔. 爱迪生的生平和发明.
- But he shuts out the now chilled air, draws the window-curtain, goes to bed, and falls asleep. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 荒凉山庄.
- Long enough to be chilled to the heart, but I don't know how long. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 我们共同的朋友.
- You do not know how much we have been suffering, nor what chills we have felt! 简·奥斯汀. 曼斯菲尔德庄园.
- Damp clothing should never be worn, because the moisture in it tends to evaporate at the expense of the bodily heat, and this undue loss of heat from the body produces chills. 伯莎M.克拉克. 科学通论.
- Nothing but a chilling dimness was seen or felt. 夏洛蒂·勃朗特. 维莱特.
- For the moment, Will's admiration was accompanied with a chilling sense of remoteness. 乔治·艾略特. 米德尔马契.
- HALF England was desolate, when October came, and the equinoctial winds swept over the earth, chilling the ardours of the unhealthy season. 玛丽·雪莱. 最后一个人.
- No sea-fog; no chilling damp: mistless as noon, and fresh as morning. 夏洛蒂·勃朗特. 维莱特.
- In the eyes of Mr. Guppy she is the same Lady Dedlock, holding the same prepared, proud, chilling state. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 荒凉山庄.
- He paused, and she returned with a chilling smile: You are mistaken in one point, Mr. Rosedale: whatever I enjoy I am prepared to settle for. 伊迪丝·华顿. 快乐之家.
录入:门罗