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cold (EN)
形容词,名词,副词

形容词 “cold”

cold,比较级 colder,最高级 coldest
  1. She sipped her coffee only to find it had gone cold.
  2. 冷飕飕的
    Bundle up before you go outside; the cold wind is biting today.
  3. 感到冷
    After forgetting his coat, Tom felt incredibly cold in the brisk winter air.
  4. 冷淡的
    His handshake was cold and perfunctory, devoid of any warmth or friendliness.
  5. 冷酷的
    When he fired her just before Christmas without any warning, everyone thought it was a really cold thing to do.
  6. 冷静的
    She gave a cold analysis of the facts, without letting her emotions interfere.
  7. 毫无准备的(指对某事一无所知)
    She walked into the meeting cold, having received no agenda or background information.
  8. 未觉醒的(比喻不知情或不注意)
    After the powerful sedative took effect, she was out cold on the hospital bed.
  9. 了如指掌的(用于形容对某事非常熟悉,此处为反义使用)
    Before the interview, she rehearsed her presentation until she had it down cold.
  10. 当场被抓的
    When the hidden camera footage surfaced, we had the thief cold.
  11. 偏离目标的
    As you moved away from the hidden teddy bear, I said, "You're getting colder, go back the other way!"
  12. 带有冷色调的
    The artist's use of cold blues and greens gave the winter landscape painting a chilling, almost frosty atmosphere.
  13. 不常用的
    The company moved the colder customer data to cheaper, less frequently accessed servers to optimize storage costs.

名词 “cold”

单数cold,复数colds或不可数
  1. 寒冷
    After playing in the snow, the children huddled by the fireplace to escape the bitter cold.
  2. 冷落
    After the company's restructure, many long-time employees found themselves in the cold, with no prospects within the firm.
  3. 感冒
    After playing in the rain, Jenny developed a cold and couldn't stop sneezing all day.

副词 “cold”

cold (more/most)
  1. 用冷的方式
    The pasta was served cold, straight from the fridge.
  2. 临时即兴的
    She decided to audition cold, without even glancing at the script beforehand.