chill
chill
ʧɪl
chil
British pronunciation
/t‍ʃˈɪl/

“chill”的英语定义和含义

Chill
01

寒冷, 寒意

the feeling of coldness
chill definition and meaning
example
例子
The chill of the water made him gasp when he jumped in.
水的寒意让他在跳入时倒吸了一口气。
02

a cold feeling that often signals the onset of illness or fever

chill definition and meaning
03

a nearly pleasurable shiver or sensation of fright

to chill
01

冷却, 放入冰箱冷藏

to cool or refrigerate food or beverages to a lower temperature
Transitive: to chill food or beverages
to chill definition and meaning
example
例子
She likes to chill her favorite beverages in the fridge.
她喜欢在冰箱里冷却她最喜欢的饮料。
02

冷却, 打击

to dampen someone's enthusiasm, confidence, or mood
Transitive: to chill someone's confidence or mood
example
例子
The constant rejection letters from publishers chilled his ambition to become a novelist.
出版商不断的拒绝信冷却了他成为小说家的雄心。
03

冷却, 使变凉

to make someone or something feel cold
Transitive: to chill sb/sth
example
例子
He forgot his jacket and the cold wind chilled him to the bone.
他忘了他的夹克,冷风把他到了骨头里。
04

变冷, 降温

to experience a decrease in temperature
Intransitive
example
例子
The room began to chill as the sun went down and the temperature dropped.
随着太阳下山和温度下降,房间开始变冷
05

放松, 冷静下来

to relax or calm down, often used to tell someone to stop being overly anxious or excited
InformalInformal
example
例子
Why are you freaking out? Just chill and take it one step at a time.
你为什么惊慌失措?冷静下来,一步一步来。
01

放松的, 冷静的

relaxed, easygoing, or calm in manner or attitude
SlangSlang
example
例子
She 's really chill, never gets stressed over small things.
她真的很放松,从不会因为小事而紧张。
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