of low temperature, especially when compared to the temperature of the human body
(of a person, his manner, etc.) without friendliness, kindness or enthusiasm; without emotion
lack of heat or warmth; low temperature (especially in the atmosphere)
infectious illness of the nose or throat or both, with, sneezing, coughing, etc.
"will they never find a cure for the common cold?"
"the coldness made our breath visible"
"come in out of the cold"
"cold is a vasoconstrictor"
"he shivered from the cold"
"the cold helped clear his head"
"a cold climate"
"a cold room"
"dinner has gotten cold"
"cold fingers"
"if you are cold, turn up the heat"
"a cold beer"
"a cold unfriendly nod"
"a cold and unaffectionate person"
"a cold impersonal manner"
"cold logic"
"the concert left me cold"
"a cold trail"
"dogs attempting to catch a cold scent"
"a cold bluish grey"
"had her lines cold before rehearsals started"
"moth-eaten theories about race"
"stale news"
"cold fury gripped him"
"was cold to his advances"
"a frigid woman"
"in cold blood"
"cold-blooded killing"
"insensate destruction"
"a cold audience"
"a cold response to the new play"
"the boxer was out cold"
"pass out cold"
"cold in his grave"
In the cold regions of the north.
出自: Goldsmith
The linoleum was cold on the soles of my feet.
出自: E. O
A spell of cold weather in which the pavements froze.
出自: N. Mosley
老板控制住了这个年轻人。
讲演者试图感动听众,但他没有打动听众的心。
I must say that the film left me cold.
我不得不承认,那部电影完全不能打动我。
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