frigid的意思和读音

frigid

: [ˈfrɪdʒɪd] : ['frɪdʒɪd]

adj.

adj.warm,torrid

adj.unfriendly,standoffish,cold,distant,frosty

frigidadj.

1.not able to enjoy sex

2.very cold

frigid air

3.not showing any feelings of friendship or kindness

a frigid voice

There was a frigid atmosphere in the room.

adj.1.,2.3.4.】()1.,2.3.4.】()

adj.1.extremely formal and unfriendly2.a frigid woman does not enjoy having sex3.extremely cold

1. frailty n frigid a frigidity n ;( ...

2. fright n. frigid adj. frown v. ...

3. Frighten you to scream! ! → frigid → icebox ...

4. temperate frigid formation ...

5. flit frigid furtive ...

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1.She looked round at him, frowned, and with an expression of frigid dignity walked out of the room.

2.If there had been a temperature indicator in the agency conference room, Celia thought, it would have swung from "warm" to "frigid" .西广”。

3.I was reminded how much I prefer trains as I waited for one on a frigid December day in Waterbury , Vt.

4.The dry, frigid site is now surrounded by glaciers and is completely treeless, except for a few bonsai-size dwarf trees.广

5.Next morning when an aide woke him in frigid darkness, a blurry recollection made him shake his aching head.使

6.The closest look showed Mars to be a dusty, frigid world, shrouded by an atmosphere too thin to breathe.使

7.The boy, fragile and slight, had been knocked out of his chair by the violent gusts of frigid air. Now.

8.After frigid magnificent decisive battle, the human army has defeated the dark regiment finally once again.

9.The most frigid polar regions and the darkest depths of the ocean are home for a few organisms that like a good chill.

10.Waiting for the bus on frigid mornings wasn't fun, but once we were inside, it was like a party on wheels.