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  1. cold - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums. All Free. ... The water is cold. feeling an uncomfortable lack of warmth; chilled: ...

  2. coldness翻译:冷漠;不友好的态度, 冷,寒冷。了解更多。

  3. a common illness that affects the nose and/or throat, making you cough, sneeze, etc.. I've got a cold. to have a cold; a bad/heavy/slight/nasty cold; to catch a cold; If you stay out in the rain you'll catch cold!

  4. cold having a temperature that is lower than usual or lower than the human body; (of food or drink) not heated; cooled after being cooked: I'm cold. Turn the heat up. It was bitterly cold outside. a cold wind hot and cold water I often have cold pizza for breakfast.

  5. Cold is the opposite of hot. It can refer to temperature, passion, friendliness, and even your personality.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ColdCold - Wikipedia

    Cold. An iceberg, which is commonly associated with cold. Signal "cold" – unofficial (except recommended by CMAS ), it is nonetheless used by many schools of diving and propagated through diving websites as one of the more useful additional signals [1] Goose bumps, a common physiological response to cold, aiming to reduce the loss of body ...

  7. cold. ( kəʊld) adj. 1. having relatively little warmth; of a rather low temperature: cold weather; cold hands. 2. without sufficient or proper warmth: this meal is cold. 3. lacking in affection, enthusiasm, or warmth of feeling: a cold manner. 4. not affected by emotion; objective: cold logic.

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