chilly
/ˈtʃɪli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈtʃɪli/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈchi-lē/ (ame, mw)
chilly — 形容詞
- chillypositive
- chilliercomparative
- chilliestsuperlative
1. cold enough to make you feel uncomfortable — used especially for weather, indoor
寒冷的
天氣或環境冷得令人不適
cold enough to make you feel uncomfortable — used especially for weather, indoor spaces, or the temperature of wind and water. Cooler than just 'cool' but not as extreme as 'freezing'.
The morning air felt chilly, so Aiko grabbed her coat before leaving.
早晨的空氣感覺寒冷,Aiko 出門前抓了外套。
collocation: feel + chilly
It was a chilly autumn day, and the children wore scarves to school.
那是個寒冷的秋日,孩子們戴著圍巾上學去。
Ravi turned up the electric heater because the living room felt chilly.
Ravi 把電暖器開大,因為客廳感覺很冷。
Even with a thick blanket, Noa still felt chilly in the drafty cabin.
即使蓋著厚毛毯,Noa 在通風的小木屋裡還是覺得冷。
The wind turned chilly after sunset, so the campers gathered near the fire.
日落後風變冷了,露營的人們便聚集在火堆旁。
- cold
broader and more general; 'cold' covers a wider temperature range than 'chilly'
- cool
less intense than 'chilly'; 'cool' can be pleasant, whereas 'chilly' is often uncomfortable
- crisp
fresh and pleasantly cold, usually of air or weather; has a positive connotation
- nippy
informal British term for cold in a sharp, biting way
用法筆記
Frequently modifies weather nouns (morning, day, wind, air) and room descriptors. Can also describe a person's physical sensation of feeling cold, typically in 'feel chilly' or 'get chilly'.
常見錯誤
2. showing a lack of warmth or friendliness in the way you behave toward other peop
冷淡的
態度不友善,缺乏溫暖
showing a lack of warmth or friendliness in the way you behave toward other people — for example, a look, a tone of voice, a welcome, or the general mood in a room.
The manager gave Leila a chilly look when she asked for a day off.
當 Leila 請假時,經理給了她一個冷淡的眼神。
collocation: chilly look
Priya received a chilly welcome from her new classmates on the first day.
Priya 第一天就受到新同學冷淡的歡迎。
collocation: chilly welcome
His tone was chilly when he told the team that the project was cancelled.
他告訴團隊專案取消時,語氣十分冷淡。
The atmosphere in the office turned chilly after the angry argument.
那場激烈的爭吵過後,辦公室裡的氣氛變得冷淡。
Yusuf got a chilly response when he suggested changing the schedule.
Yusuf 提出更改行程時,得到的回應很冷淡。
- cold
broader and more common; can describe both temperature and unfriendliness
- cool
less intense; suggests polite distance rather than open unfriendliness
- frosty
stronger than 'chilly'; suggests icy silence or deliberate coldness
- distant
focuses on emotional remoteness rather than a specific unfriendly action
用法筆記
Typically collocates with nouns describing reception, atmosphere, or expression (welcome, look, tone, response, atmosphere) rather than describing a person's fixed personality type. 'A chilly person' is possible but far less common than 'a chilly reception'.