Chill
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British pronunciation/t‍ʃˈɪl/
American pronunciation/ˈtʃɪɫ/

Definición y Significado de "chill"

01

frío

the feeling of coldness
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The chill of the water made him gasp when he jumped in.
She felt a chill in the air as the sun began to set.
There was a noticeable chill in the air as winter approached.
02

resfriado

a feeling of cold accompanied by shivering and shaking, caused by an increase in chemical activity within the body
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03

escalofrío, espeluzno

an almost pleasurable sensation of fright
04

escalofrío, frío repentino

a sudden numbing dread
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01

enfriar, refrigerar

to cool or refrigerate food or beverages to a lower temperature
Transitive: to chill food or beverages
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Last night, they chilled the wine for the dinner party.
Tomorrow, they will chill the fruits in the refrigerator for a refreshing snack.
The chef is currently chilling the dessert before serving.
02

desalentar, reprimir

to dampen someone's enthusiasm, confidence, or mood
Transitive: to chill someone's confidence or mood
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Their negative comments about her artwork chilled her passion for painting.
The unexpected failure of their project chilled their enthusiasm for future collaborations.
The constant rejection letters from publishers chilled his ambition to become a novelist.
03

enfriar, refrigerar

to make someone or something feel cold
Transitive: to chill sb/sth
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Opening the windows on a winter day will chill the room quickly.
Jumping into the cold lake on a hot day instantly chilled her body.
He forgot his jacket and the cold wind chilled him to the bone.
04

enfriar, refrigerar

to experience a decrease in temperature
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The room began to chill as the sun went down and the temperature dropped.
As the storm approached, the air started to chill, signaling the onset of colder weather.
The water in the pool gradually chilled as the night progressed, making it less inviting for swimming.
05

relajarse, calmarse

to relax or calm down, often used to tell someone to stop being overly anxious or excited
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The chill of the water made him gasp when he jumped in.
She felt a chill in the air as the sun began to set.
There was a noticeable chill in the air as winter approached.
There was a chill in the wind that made everyone reach for their jackets.
A chill settled in the room after the window was opened.
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