chill
英 [tʃɪl]
美 [tʃɪl]
- n. 寒冷;寒意;寒心
- adj. 寒冷的;冷漠的;扫兴的
- vt. 冷冻,冷藏;使寒心;使感到冷
- vi. 冷藏;变冷
助记提示
1. 喷嚏的声音。
2.【助记】谐音(啾)---寒冷打喷嚏时,我们会发出啊啾的音。
3. cold => chill, cool.
4.【hill+C(一轮弯月)寒月山上冷飕飕】
中文词源
chill 冷来自PIE*gel, 冷,词源同cold,glacier.
英文词源
- chill
- chill: [14] Old English had a noun cele or ciele ‘cold’ (from the same Germanic base as cold) which developed into Middle English chile ‘cold, frost’. Gaps in the record, however, cast doubt on whether this was the direct ancestor of the modern English noun, which may more plausibly be derived from the verb chill. This has been tentatively traced back to a hypothetical Old English verb *cieldan (also from the same Germanic base as cold), whose later form child may have been misinterpreted as a past participle, giving the new base form chill. Chilblain [16] is a compound formed from chill and blain ‘blister’, which comes from Old English blegen.
=> cold - chill (n.)
- Old English ciele, cele "cold, coolness, chill, frost," from Proto-Germanic *kal- "to be cold," from PIE root *gel- "cold" (see cold). According to OED, the word seems to have been obsolete after c. 1400 (displaced by cold) and the modern use is a back-formation since c. 1600 from the verb.
- chill (v.)
- late 14c., intransitive, "to feel cold, grow cold;" c. 1400, transitive, "to make cold," from chill (n.). Related: Chilled; chilling; chillingly. Figurative use from late 14c. Meaning "hang out" first recorded 1985; from earlier chill out "relax" (1979).
Sheila E. sizzles in the new flick, Krush Groove, but some New York critics couldn't groove with it because many of the terms are unfamiliar to them. Examples: breakin' out (slang for leaving), chill (for cool down) and death (for something that's really good). ["Jet," Nov. 11, 1985]
双语例句
- 1. September is here, bringing with it a chill in the mornings.
- 9月到了,早晨已有了寒意.
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. The violence used against the students sent a chill through Indonesia.
- 针对学生的暴力使得整个印度尼西亚不寒而栗。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. Wool traps your body heat, keeping the chill at bay.
- 毛织品能够保暖御寒。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. Some of their offences are so awful they would chill the blood.
- 他们的一些罪行骇人听闻,简直令人毛骨悚然。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. A chill wind blew at the top of the hill.
- 山顶寒风呼啸。
来自柯林斯例句