| 单词 | coldish | 
| 释义 | cold1 of 3adjective   ˈkōld   1   a     : having or being a temperature that is uncomfortably low for humans  it is cold outside today  a cold drafty attic    b     : having a relatively low temperature or one lower than normal or expected  the bath water has gotten cold    c     : not heated: such as    (1)    of food   : served without heating especially after initial cooking or processing  cold cereal  cold roast beef    (2)     : served chilled or with ice  a cold drink    (3)     : involving processing without the use of heat  cold working of steel   2   a     : marked by a lack of the warmth of normal human emotion, friendliness, or compassion  a cold stare  got a cold reception    also : not moved to enthusiasm    the movie leaves me cold    b     : not colored or affected by personal feeling or bias : detached, indifferent  cold chronicles recorded by an outsider—    also : impersonal, objective    cold facts   cold reality    c     : marked by sure familiarity : pat  had her lines cold weeks before opening night   3    : conveying the impression of being cold: such as    a     : depressing, gloomy  cold gray skies    b     : cool sense 6a   4   a     : marked by the loss of normal body heat  cold hands    especially : dead    … she lay cold and still—she was gone … —   b     : giving the appearance of being dead : unconscious  passed out cold   5   a     : having lost freshness or vividness : stale  dogs trying to pick up a cold scent    b     : far off the mark : not close to finding or solving  —used especially in children's games    c     : marked by poor or unlucky performance  the team's shooting turned cold in the second half    d     : not prepared or suitably warmed up  The player's sub entered the game cold.    coldish    ˈkōld-ish   adjective  coldly    ˈkōl(d)-lē   adverb  coldness    ˈkōl(d)-nəs   noun cold 2 of 3noun1    : bodily sensation produced by loss or lack of heat  they died of the cold   2    : a condition of low temperature  extremes of heat and cold    especially : cold weather    He waited outside for her in the bitter cold.   3    : a bodily disorder popularly associated with chilling    specifically : common cold    She came down with a cold.   cold 3 of 3adverb1    : with utter finality : absolutely, completely  turned down cold    also : abruptly    stopped them cold   2   a     : without introduction or advance notice  walked in cold to apply for a job    b     : without preparation or warm-up  was asked to perform the solo cold   coldish adjective1  as in cold   having a low or subnormal temperature believe it or not, the weather was coldish the whole time we were in Florida   Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance     
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 2  as in chilly   lacking in friendliness or warmth of feeling a coldish reply that told me that she wasn't prepared to bury the hatchet just yet   Synonyms & Similar Words 
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