ice-cold
名词 n.
形容词 adj.
英 /ˈaɪskəʊld/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A cold serving of beer.
— […] to sink a few ice colds […]
形容词 adj.
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Very cold.
— Near-synonyms: stone cold, cold as a well-digger's arse; see also Thesaurus:cold
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Of a person, look, or behavior: without emotion; distant; (sometimes) silently disapproving.
— I don't know why she gave me an ice-cold look — I had thought that the topic of conversation was totally innocuous.
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Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see ice, cold: as cold as ice or nearly so (close to a freezing point).
— Near-synonyms: stone cold, cold as a well-digger's arse; see also Thesaurus:cold
词源
词源 1
From Middle English *is-cold, from Old English īsċeald; equivalent to ice + cold. Cognate with Saterland Frisian ieskoold (“ice-cold”), West Frisian iiskâld (“ice-cold”), Dutch ijskoud (“ice-cold”), Afrikaans yskoud (“ice-cold”), German Low German ieskold (“ice-cold”), German eiskalt (“ice-cold”), Yiddish אײַזקאַלט (ayzkalt, “ice-cold”), Danish iskold (“ice-cold”), Swedish iskall (“ice-cold”), Norwegian iskald (“ice-cold”), Faroese ísakaldur (“ice-cold”), Icelandic ískaldur (“ice-cold”).
词源 2
From Middle English *is-cold, from Old English īsċeald; equivalent to ice + cold. Cognate with Saterland Frisian ieskoold (“ice-cold”), West Frisian iiskâld (“ice-cold”), Dutch ijskoud (“ice-cold”), Afrikaans yskoud (“ice-cold”), German Low German ieskold (“ice-cold”), German eiskalt (“ice-cold”), Yiddish אײַזקאַלט (ayzkalt, “ice-cold”), Danish iskold (“ice-cold”), Swedish iskall (“ice-cold”), Norwegian iskald (“ice-cold”), Faroese ísakaldur (“ice-cold”), Icelandic ískaldur (“ice-cold”).
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