c ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci ck cl cm cn co cp cr cs ct cu cw cy cz

Перевод: chilly speek chilly


[прилагательное]
холодный; прохладный; промозглый; зябкий; сухой; чопорный;
[наречие]
зябко; холодно; сухо; чопорно;
[существительное]
стручковый перец;
[глагол]
охлаждать; холодеть


Тезаурус:

  1. Generally chilly and cold but they desire the cold .
  2. The February early morning was chilly, with a hint of snow to come in the air.
  3. At once Maxwell was up, yawning, stretching his tall, untanned body in the chilly air.
  4. Coins rattled in the tray's money-compartment, then Frankie felt his hands close around the chilly wrapping of a choc-ice.
  5. Very weepy and clingy ; erratic temperature and changeable symptoms; thirstless ; often accompanied by some sort of digestive upset - nausea or diarrhoea after the fever has passed; chilly but dislikes the heat; thick, yellow , bland discharges; earache; lingering eye complaints; dry cough at night and loose by day; desires cool open air .
  6. Be found imbedded in some chilly corse,
  7. What have I done to make her so chilly?
  8. Despite the chilly autumn afternoon, she was wearing a thin old-fashioned dress which came down almost to her ankles.
  9. She said, poor soul, "I'm a bit chilly, Dame Edna, if you know what I mean.
  10. He and his wife, both artists, renovated a house, sent their children to school there and have survived it, not only in the crowded summers, but in the chilly winters when the place can get as cold as the Cotswolds without the central heating.
  11. A chilly patient; sensitive to cold air
  12. The rectory, some hundred yards from St Andrew's, was a high Victorian monstrosity, facing north, and perched on a small mound the better to catch the chilly winds of the Cotswold country.
  13. Chilly, always taking colds which cause catarrh and sneezing; from every change in the weather.

LMBomber - программа для запоминания иностранных слов

Copyright © Perevod-Translate.ru