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1 настывать
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2 soyumaq
become cold; məc. lose interest (in); become cool; cool down (sakitləşmək)soyutmaq – cool -
3 mendingin
become cold -
4 raffreddare
"to cool;Kühlen;refrigerar"* * *cool* * *raffreddare v.tr. to make* cold; to cool (anche fig.): la nevicata ha raffreddato l'aria, the snowfall has made the air cold; raffreddare un ferro rovente nell'acqua, to cool a hot iron in water; lascia raffreddare la gelatina in frigorifero, allow the jelly to cool in the fridge; raffreddare una bibita con cubetti di ghiaccio, to cool a drink with ice cubes; la distanza non ha raffreddato la loro amicizia, distance has not cooled their friendship; questo raffredderà il tuo entusiasmo, spero, this, I hope, will cool down (o damp) your enthusiasm.◘ raffreddarsi v.intr.pron.1 to get* cold, to become* cold; to cool, to grow* cool: lascia che il tè si raffreddi un po', let your tea cool (down) a little; questa stanza si raffredda subito, this room soon gets quite cold2 (fig.) to die down, to wane: i suoi entusiasmi si raffreddano facilmente, his enthusiasm soon dies down; la sua passione per lei si è raffreddata, his passion for her has cooled3 ( prendere un raffreddore) to catch* (a) cold*, to get* a cold: se esci senza ombrello con questo tempo, ti raffredderai, you will catch a cold if you go out without an umbrella in this weather; mi sono raffreddato con tutta l'acqua che ho preso, I caught a cold by getting soaked in the rain.* * *[raffred'dare]1. vtto cool (down), (fig : entusiasmo) to have a cooling effect on, dampen2. vip (raffreddarsi)1) (caffè, minestra ecc) to cool down, (aria) to become cooler, become colder, (fig : entusiasmo, relazione) to cool (off)2) (prendere un raffreddore) to catch a cold* * *[raffred'dare] 1.verbo transitivo1) [ dispositivo] to cool down [ motore]; [ vento] to cool, to chill [ aria]; [ ghiaccio] to chill [ acqua]fare o lasciare raffreddare qcs. — to leave sth. to cool
2) fig. to dampen, to cool [ardore, entusiasmo]2.verbo pronominale raffreddarsi1) [acqua, minestra, caffè] to get* cold, to go* cold2) fig. [entusiasmo, passione] to cool3) (prendere un raffreddore) to catch* a cold* * *raffreddare/raffred'dare/ [1]1 [ dispositivo] to cool down [ motore]; [ vento] to cool, to chill [ aria]; [ ghiaccio] to chill [ acqua]; fare o lasciare raffreddare qcs. to leave sth. to cool2 fig. to dampen, to cool [ardore, entusiasmo]II raffreddarsi verbo pronominale1 [acqua, minestra, caffè] to get* cold, to go* cold2 fig. [entusiasmo, passione] to cool3 (prendere un raffreddore) to catch* a cold. -
5 erkalten
v/i2. fig. Person: grow ( oder turn) cool; Gefühle: cool off; Herz: turn to stone lit., become cold; Liebe: wither* * *sich erkältento catch a cold; to catch cold* * *er|kạl|ten [ɛɐ'kaltn] ptp erka\#ltetvi aux sein (lit, fig)to cool (down or off), to go cold* * *er·kal·ten *[ɛɐ̯ˈkaltn̩]vi Hilfsverb: sein1. (kalt werden) to become cold2. (abkühlen) to cool [down]* * ** * *erkalten v/i2. fig Person: grow ( oder turn) cool; Gefühle: cool off; Herz: turn to stone liter, become cold; Liebe: wither* * ** * *n.cooling n. -
6 erkälten
v/i2. fig. Person: grow ( oder turn) cool; Gefühle: cool off; Herz: turn to stone lit., become cold; Liebe: wither* * *sich erkältento catch a cold; to catch cold* * *er|kạl|ten [ɛɐ'kaltn] ptp erka\#ltetvi aux sein (lit, fig)to cool (down or off), to go cold* * *er·kal·ten *[ɛɐ̯ˈkaltn̩]vi Hilfsverb: sein1. (kalt werden) to become cold2. (abkühlen) to cool [down]* * ** * *A. v/r catch (a) cold, get a cold umg (B. v/t:sich (dat)die Blase etcerkälten catch a chill in one’s bladder etc* * ** * *n.cooling n. -
7 צנן
צָנַן(cmp. סָנַן) ( to sting; (of taste) to be pungent; (of color) to be bright, polished); (of temperature) to be cold. Mekh. Yithro s. 4 רחק ממנה צ׳ if he is removed from it, he is cold. Y.Pes.IV, 31b top שלא תִיצַן that she (the ass in heat) may not cool off (before copulation). Gen. R., s. 87 איקונין … וצָ׳ דמו he saw his fathers image before him, and his blood grew cold; ib. s. 98 וצינן (corr. acc., or וצוּנָּן); a. e.V. צוֹנָן. Hif. הֵיצֵן, Nif. נָצַן to become cold. Y.Hor.III, 46d יָצֵן he must become cold (suppress his passion); לאה׳ if he does not cool off (what shall he do)? Ib. ויהא מֵיצַן and he will cool off. Ib. ראה … מידה׳ he saw his fathers image and at once was cooled off (v. supra).Gen. R. s. 20 שמא תִיצּוֹן (Nif.), v. next w. Hif. הוּצַן to be cooled off. Ab. Zar. III, 9 ישן יוּצַן if it is an old oven, it must be allowed to cool off (before being used again); Pes.26b; 27a. Pi. צִנֵּן to cool off. Sabb.53a לצַנְּנָהּ to cause the perspiring animal to cool off, opp. לחממה to keep her warm. B. Bath.74b סירס … וצי׳ הנקבה he emasculated the male (Leviathan), and cooled the female. Ex. R. s. 10 ומְצַנְּנִין אותו (not ומצנן) they caused the stove to cool off. Pes.118a the angel Gabriel said, ארד וַאֲצַנֵּןוכ׳ let me go down and cool the furnace ; a. e.(Gen. R. s. 98, v. supra. Pu. צוּנָּן to be cooled off. Gen. R. s. 98, v. supra.Part. מְצוּנָּן; f. מְצוּנֶּנֶת. Ḥull.III, 5 המצ׳ an animal suffering from frost; Tosef. ib. III (IV), 19. Hithpa. הִצְטַנֵּן, Nithpa. נִצְטַנֵּן to become cold; to get chills. Sabb.129a הקיז דם ונ׳ if one has chills after bloodletting. Yoma 77a אלמלא לא נִצְטַנְּנוּוכ׳ if the coals had not been cooled off on their transmission from the hand of the Cherub Sot.11b; Ex. R. s. 1 מִצְטַנְּנוֹת, v. יָרֵךְ; a e. -
8 צָנַן
צָנַן(cmp. סָנַן) ( to sting; (of taste) to be pungent; (of color) to be bright, polished); (of temperature) to be cold. Mekh. Yithro s. 4 רחק ממנה צ׳ if he is removed from it, he is cold. Y.Pes.IV, 31b top שלא תִיצַן that she (the ass in heat) may not cool off (before copulation). Gen. R., s. 87 איקונין … וצָ׳ דמו he saw his fathers image before him, and his blood grew cold; ib. s. 98 וצינן (corr. acc., or וצוּנָּן); a. e.V. צוֹנָן. Hif. הֵיצֵן, Nif. נָצַן to become cold. Y.Hor.III, 46d יָצֵן he must become cold (suppress his passion); לאה׳ if he does not cool off (what shall he do)? Ib. ויהא מֵיצַן and he will cool off. Ib. ראה … מידה׳ he saw his fathers image and at once was cooled off (v. supra).Gen. R. s. 20 שמא תִיצּוֹן (Nif.), v. next w. Hif. הוּצַן to be cooled off. Ab. Zar. III, 9 ישן יוּצַן if it is an old oven, it must be allowed to cool off (before being used again); Pes.26b; 27a. Pi. צִנֵּן to cool off. Sabb.53a לצַנְּנָהּ to cause the perspiring animal to cool off, opp. לחממה to keep her warm. B. Bath.74b סירס … וצי׳ הנקבה he emasculated the male (Leviathan), and cooled the female. Ex. R. s. 10 ומְצַנְּנִין אותו (not ומצנן) they caused the stove to cool off. Pes.118a the angel Gabriel said, ארד וַאֲצַנֵּןוכ׳ let me go down and cool the furnace ; a. e.(Gen. R. s. 98, v. supra. Pu. צוּנָּן to be cooled off. Gen. R. s. 98, v. supra.Part. מְצוּנָּן; f. מְצוּנֶּנֶת. Ḥull.III, 5 המצ׳ an animal suffering from frost; Tosef. ib. III (IV), 19. Hithpa. הִצְטַנֵּן, Nithpa. נִצְטַנֵּן to become cold; to get chills. Sabb.129a הקיז דם ונ׳ if one has chills after bloodletting. Yoma 77a אלמלא לא נִצְטַנְּנוּוכ׳ if the coals had not been cooled off on their transmission from the hand of the Cherub Sot.11b; Ex. R. s. 1 מִצְטַנְּנוֹת, v. יָרֵךְ; a e. -
9 kalda
(að), v. to become cold; impers. to blow cold; kaldar af boðafallinu, a gust of cold wind came from the breakers.* * *1.að, to become cold, Bs. ii. 148: to blow cold, án dvöl kaldar af boða-fallinu, a gust of cold air arose, Bs. ii. 49; en þar kaldar í mót af Sighvati, 112.2.u, f. a fever with cold fits, an ague: also köldu-sótt, f., N. T. -
10 freddare
freddare v.tr.1 to cool; to chill: freddare il brodo, to cool the broth (o the soup)2 (fig.) to cool, to damp, to dampen: nulla poteva freddare il suo entusiasmo, nothing could dampen his enthusiasm // non lasciar freddare una cosa, to do sthg. at once; non lasciar freddare l'occasione, to strike while the iron is hot (o to seize a good opportunity)3 ( ammazzare) to kill: lo freddò con una revolverata, with his revolver he shot him dead // le sue battute mi freddarono all'istante, (fig.) his cracks (o quips) silenced me on the spot.◘ freddarsi v.intr.pron. to become* cold; to cool down (anche fig.): vieni a mangiare prima che si freddi, come and eat before it gets cold; il suo fervore si è freddato, (fig.) his ardour (o enthusiasm) has cooled // non lasciare che la cosa si freddi, strike while the iron is hot.* * *[fred'dare]1. vt2. vip (freddarsi)to cool, become cold* * *[fred'dare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (raffreddare) to chill, to cool down2) (ammazzare) to kill, to gun down2.* * *freddare/fred'dare/ [1]1 (raffreddare) to chill, to cool down2 (ammazzare) to kill, to gun downII freddarsi verbo pronominaleto get* cold. -
11 охладнявам
* * *охладня̀вам,гл. cool (off), cool down, cool in o.’s affections, grow/become cold ( към to, towards).* * *cool (off), cool down, cool in o.'s affections, grow/become cold (kъм to, towards) -
12 kólna
* * *(að), v. to become cold (veðrit kólnar); impers., e-m kólnar, one gets cold (oss kólnar á knjánum).* * *að, to become cold, Stj. 45, Fas. i. 148; veðr tók at k., Fms. i. 67; kólnaði veðrit ok dreif, Eb. 204; lík skal eigi grafa áðr kólnat er, K. Þ. K. 26; dagr kólnar, Hom. (St.): impers., e-m kólnar, one gets cold; oss kólnar á klónum, Grett. 94 B; kulda-veðr var úti, ok tók honum fast at kólna, Fb. i. 276. -
13 kylmetä
yks.nom. kylmetä; yks.gen. kylmenen; yks.part. kylmeni; yks.ill. kylmenisi; mon.gen. kylmetköön; mon.part. kylmennyt; mon.ill. kylmettiinbecome cold (verb)chill (verb)cool (verb)cool down (verb)freeze (verb)get chilly (verb)get cold (verb)* * *• get colder• get chilly• cool off• cool down• get cold• cool• freeze• chill• become cold -
14 холодать
I несовер.; безл.
grow cold,; turn cold /colder
II несовер.; без доп.; разг.
(страдать от холода) endure cold* * ** * *I grow cold, ; turn cold /colder II неendure cold -
15 frigesco
frīgesco, frixi (frigui, Hier. Ep. 52, no. 2), 3, v. inch. n. [frigeo], to become or grow cold, to be chilled (mostly ante-class. and post-Aug.; perh. not used by Cic.).I.Lit.:II.eodem addito oleum, postea fervefacito: infundito in catinum, uti frigescat,
Cato, R. R. 1, 156, 6:frigescit terra,
Lucr. 6, 865:ubi frigescere pedes manusque intelligit,
Tac. A. 15, 70; cf.: Ulixi cor frixit prae pavore, Liv. Andron. ap. Serv. Verg. A. 1, 92:(sanguis) cum metu refugit, abit omnis et pallore frigescit,
Quint. 11, 3, 78:frigescens vulnus,
Curt. 8, 10.—Trop.A.To become inactive, languid, faint: si Parthi vos nihil calfaciunt, nos hic frigore frigescimus, Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 6, 5:* B.frigescit affectus,
Quint. 11, 3, 133:non patiamur frigescere hoc opus (i. e. miserationem),
id. 6, 1, 29.—To become cold towards any one:vide sis, ne majorum tibi forte Limina frigescant,
receive thee coldly, Pers. 1, 109. -
16 algeō
algeō alsī, —, ēre, to be cold, feel cold: si algebis, tremes: erudiunt iuventutem algendo: sudavit et alsit, H.: algentis manus, O.—Fig.: probitas laudatur et alget, left out in the cold, Iu.* * *algere, alsi, - V INTRANSbe/feel/become cold/chilly/cool; endure cold; be neglected/left in the cold -
17 infreddolirsi
infreddolirsi v.intr.pron. to feel* cold, to become* cold, to get* cold: ero poco coperto e mi sono infreddolito, I was lightly dressed and I felt cold.* * *[infreddo'lirsi]verbo pronominale to get* cold* * *infreddolirsi/infreddo'lirsi/ [102]to get* cold. -
18 ginaw
Passive Verb: ginawinEnglish Definition: 1) cold, coldness, freezing temperature (noun) 2) /ma--/ (maginaw) cold, chilly, freezing (adj) 3) to become cold (verb) 4) /ma--/ to feel cold (verb)Examples: Magsuot ka ng dyaket at baka ka ginawin. (You should put on a jacket or you might feel cold.) -
19 замёрзнуть
1) General subject: be cold, catch (о реке, пруде), congeal, feel cold, freeze, freeze over, become cold, freeze down2) Mining: ice3) Makarov: feel as cold as ice -
20 настывать
без доп.
become cold* * *настывать; настынуть, настыть become cold
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