chill
副词:
副词: chillingly
更多词形:
副词: chillingly | 名词: chillness | 动词过去式: chilled | 动词过去分词: chilled | 动词现在分词: chilling | 动词第三人称单数: chills |
单词例句:
We must take the chill off the wine.
我们得把这酒温一温。
He caught a chill from getting wet in the rain.
他叫雨激着了。
The bad news cast a chill over us all.
这坏消息使我们大家都感到沮丧。
A sudden chill of horror sweep over her as she feel the drip of saliva upon her hand.
当她感觉到滴到她双手上的唾液时,恐怖的寒栗突然遍布了她全身。
He was out in the rain and caught a chill.
他在外面淋了雨,著了凉。
A sudden chill of horror swept over her as she felt the drip of saliva upon her hands.
当她感觉到滴到她双手上的唾液时,恐怖的寒栗突然遍布了她全身。
Let the pudding chill for an hour.
把布丁冰镇一小时。
A long gunman gave a dozen deli employees the chill of their life when he herded them into two walk-in freezers and make off with $9,000.
一名独行持枪匪徒,将12名熟食店的工作人员赶进两间冷冻室,抢走了9000美元。这些人一辈子也没如此受冻(受惊)过。
A sudden, involuntary, spasmodic muscular contraction causing severe pain, often occurring in the leg or shoulder as the result of strain or chill.
痉挛一种由于紧张或寒冷而导致的肌肉突发性、无意识的、间歇性的紧缩,能导致剧烈的疼痛,通常发生在腿部或肩部