cold的意思和读音

cold

: [koʊld] : [kəʊld]

adj.

n.;(

adv.

colder  coldest  colds  

adj.+n.cold weather,cold morning,cold beer,severe cold,cold medicine

v.+n.feel cold

adj.hot

coldadj.low temperature

1.having a lower than usual temperature; having a temperature lower than the human body

I'm cold. Turn the heating up.

to feel/look cold

cold hands and feet

a cold room/house

hot and cold water in every room

Isn't it cold today?

It's freezing cold .

to get/turn colder

bitterly cold weather

the coldest May on record

The water has gone cold.

food/drink

2.not heated; cooled after being cooked

a cold drink

Hot and cold food is available in the cafeteria.

cold chicken for lunch

unfriendly

3.without emotion; unfriendly

to give sb a cold look/stare/welcome

Her manner was cold and distant .

He was staring at her with cold eyes .

线light/colours

4.seeming to lack warmth, in an unpleasant way

clear cold light

cold grey skies

route

5.not easy to find

The police followed the robbers to the airport but then the trail went cold .

in games

6.used in children's games to say that the person playing is not close to finding a person or thing, or to guessing the correct answer

unconscious

7.[nbn](informal)out ~unconscious

He was knocked out cold in the second round.

facts

8.the ~ facts/truthfacts with nothing added to make them more interesting or pleasant

IDMa cold fisha person who seems unfriendly and without strong emotions

He was going to ask her but he got cold feet and said nothing.

get/have cold feet(informal)to suddenly become nervous about doing sth that you had planned to do

He was going to ask her but he got cold feet and said nothing.

give sb the cold shoulder(informal)使to treat sb in an unfriendly way

to kill sb in cold blood

in cold bloodacting in a way that is deliberately cruel; with no pity

to kill sb in cold blood

These things always look different in the cold light of day.

in the cold light of daywhen you have had time to think calmly about sth; in the morning when things are clearer

These things always look different in the cold light of day.

Most modern art leaves me cold.

leave sb coldto fail to affect or interest sb

Most modern art leaves me cold.

pour/throw cold water on sthto give reasons for not being in favour of sth; to criticize sthn.low temperature

1.[u];(a lack of heat or warmth; a low temperature, especially in the atmosphere

He shivered with cold.

Don't stand outside in the cold .

She doesn't seem to feel the cold .

You'll catch your death of cold(= used to warn sb they could become ill if they do not keep warm in cold weather) .

illness

2.[c]a common illness that affects the nose and/or throat, making you cough, sneeze , etc.

I've got a cold.

a bad/heavy/slight cold

to catch a cold

IDMcome in from the coldto become accepted or included in a group, etc. after a period of being outside itleave sb out in the coldto not include sb in a group or an activityadv.

1.suddenly and completely

His final request stopped her cold.

2.without preparing

I can't just walk in there cold and give a speech.

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adj.1.with a low temperature or a temperature that is lower than normal; used about the weather; used about people and places; used about food that has been cooked but is not eaten hot2.not seeming friendly or sympathetic3.cold colors are colors such as white, blue, and gray that make you think of things that are cold4ed especially in childrens games to tell someone that they are not close to finding or guessing something1.with a low temperature or a temperature that is lower than normal; used about the weather; used about people and places; used about food that has been cooked but is not eaten hot2.not seeming friendly or sympathetic3.cold colors are colors such as white, blue, and gray that make you think of things that are cold4ed especially in childrens games to tell someone that they are not close to finding or guessing something

n.1.a minor illness that blocks your nose and makes you cougstrong.cold air, or a cold environment

adv.1.if you do something cold, you do it without preparing for it2.suddenly

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1.It was cold, and I found myself daydreaming about the jungle, where surely the sun would be warmer, the trees bigger and the people wilder.——

2.While it is often a good idea to take vitamin and mineral supplements, they have no effect on the cold virus.

3.I wish that were the case, but to tell you the truth, I break out in a cold sweat just thinking about speaking in front of all those people.

4.These findings add new evidence to the idea that ancient Mars was once cold and wet, not cold and dry nor warm and wet as is often argued.湿湿

5.He cold it a week ago.

6.We're back in Stuart's Draft, but it's too damn cold to ride horses and lay outside in the sun, so video blogging it shall be.

7.We moved to the small apartment, there was only a shower in the bathroom, it was so cold to take a shower in such a freezing winter.

8.Part of you died each year when the leaves fell from the trees and their branches were bare against the wind and the cold, wintry light.

9.If it isn't too cold for you, I would like to invite you to come and visit me in the north of China over the next holiday in January.

10.If you cold-shoulder him as he skulks out of the building with his goods in a bin liner, I suspect any good feeling won't last.西