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freddo
cold
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freddo
chilly
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descrizione parola per " freddo "
  • a temperatura bassa o più bassa rispetto a quella ambientale o corporea
  • L'acqua del bagno è 'fredda'.
  • di cibo o bevanda: non riscaldato
  • Io bevo del latte 'freddo'.
  • di muscolo o arto non ancora pronto ad affrontare uno sforzo
  • di individuo che non si lascia prendere dalle passioni
  • Quell'uomo è proprio 'freddo':non ha sentimenti.
  • assenza di caldo
  • (spesso al pl.) temperatura fredda, gelo
  • Stanno arrivando i primi 'freddi'.
  • Mi freddo.

Beispiele für " chilly "
  • I'm getting rather 'chilly' over here - could you shut the window please?
  • She gave me a 'chilly' look when I suggested it
Beispiele für " cold "
  • A 'cold' wind whistled through the trees.
  • The forecast is that it will be very 'cold' today.
  • She was so 'cold' she was shivering.
  • She shot me a 'cold' glance before turning her back.
  • We told his father had died, he answered, “Okay”. Man, that's 'cold'!
  • Let's look at this tomorrow with a 'cold' head.
  • He's a nice guy, but the 'cold' facts say we should fire him.
  • The 'cold' truth is that states rarely undertake military action unless their national interests are at stake.
  • He was assigned 'cold' calls for the first three months.
  • I knocked him out 'cold'.
  • After one more beer he passed out 'cold'.
  • Practice your music scales until you know them 'cold'.
  • Try both these maneuvers until you have them 'cold' and can do them in the dark without thinking.
  • Rehearse your lines until you have them down 'cold'.
  • Keep that list in front of you, or memorize it 'cold'.
  • With that receipt, we have them 'cold' for fraud.
  • Criminal interrogation. Initially they will dream up explanations faster than you could ever do so, but when they become fatigued, often they will acknowledge that you have them 'cold'.
  • Come in, out of the 'cold'.
  • I caught a miserable 'cold' and had to stay home for a week.
  • The steel was processed 'cold'.
  • The speaker went in 'cold' and floundered for a topic.
  • The way she stared him down and walked away...everyone in the room could tell she was ice-cold.
  • We told him that his father had died. He answered, “Okay.” Man, that's 'cold'!