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1 cold
[kəuld]1. adjective1) low in temperature:بارِدcold meat and salad.
2) lower in temperature than is comfortable:مَقْرورI feel cold.
3) unfriendly:فاتِر، بارِد الشُّعورHis manner was cold.
2. noun1) the state of being cold or of feeling the coldness of one's surroundings:She has gone to live in the South of France because she cannot bear the cold in Britain
بُرودة ،بُرودَةُ، الشُّعورHe was blue with cold.
2) an illness with running nose, coughing etc:زُكام، رَشِحYou might catch cold.
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2 cold
بَارِد \ bleak: cold and comfortless; without shelter; uninviting: The weather in December was bleak and unpleasant. The future of this company will be very bleak if we don’t stop losing money. chilly: cold enough to be uncomfortabe; unfriendly: a chilly wind; a chilly greeting. cold: not hot; very cool: cold weather; cold coffee. cool: unfriendly: They gave us rather a cool welcome. icy: (of a voice or manner) very cold; very unfriendly. wintry: like winter; cold: wintry weather. \ See Also فاتر (فاتر)، غير وُدِّي، كئيب (كَئِيب) -
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بَرْد \ cold: lack of warmth: Fish don’t feel the cold. \ زُكَام \ cold: a common disease of the nose and throat: I caught a cold after falling in the river. -
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فَاتِر \ cold: unfriendly: a cold welcome; a cold heart. cool: unfriendly: They gave us rather a cool welcome. dull: (of business) not active; not selling much. icy: (of a voice or manner) very cold; very unfriendly. inert: not able to move; slow to move; inactive; lazy: the snake lay inert after its winter sleep. He’s a bad student, too inert to ask a question if he doesn’t understand. languid: weak, slow or lacking in interest: Languid movements; a languid welcome. lifeless: having no life; dull; without expression or interest: The bad actor gave a lifeless performance. lukewarm: (of liquids) only slightly warm. tepid: (of water) slightly warm. \ See Also بطيء (بطيء)، خامد (خامِد) -
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7 cold-blooded
adjective1) having blood (like that of a fish) which takes the same temperature as the surroundings of the body:ذو دَم بارِدcold-blooded creatures.
2) cruel and unfeeling:قاسٍ، بِدَم بارِدcold-blooded murder.
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8 cold-hearted
لامُبَالٍ \ apathetic: showing apathy: He was a bad student, apathetic and lazy. careless: not taking care: Careless drivers cause accidents. casual: careless; not serious: He is too casual to be trusted with important work. cold-hearted: not caring for others. heedless: careless. -
9 cold, chilliness
قَرٌّ (ضِدّ حَرّ) \ cold, chilliness. -
10 cold-blooded
مِن ذَوَات الدّم البارِد \ cold-blooded: (of fish or reptiles) not having a regular blood heat as birds or animals have. -
11 cold-hearted
أَنَانيّ \ cold-hearted: not caring for others. selfish: caring only for oneself: He’s too selfish to share his food with anyone. -
12 cold war
a major, especially political, struggle between nations which involves military threats but not fighting.حَرْبُ بارِدَه -
13 in cold blood
بُرود \ in cold blood: calmly and cruelly, not in a fight: He killed the prisoners in cold blood. \ بِلا انْفِعَال أو مُبالاة \ in cold blood: (of people) without feeling for others; pitiless: He was a cold-blooded murderer. He killed his victim in cold blood. \ بِلا انْفِعَال أو مُبالاة \ in cold blood: (of people) without feeling for others; pitiless: He was a cold-blooded murderer. He killed his victim in cold blood. -
14 give (someone) the cold shoulder
verb ( also ˌcoldˈshoulder)to show that one is unwilling to be friendly with (a person):يُعامِلُ بِجَفاء، يَتَنَكَّرHe cold-shouldered all his sister's friends.
Arabic-English dictionary > give (someone) the cold shoulder
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15 give (someone) the cold shoulder
verb ( also ˌcoldˈshoulder)to show that one is unwilling to be friendly with (a person):يُعامِلُ بِجَفاء، يَتَنَكَّرHe cold-shouldered all his sister's friends.
Arabic-English dictionary > give (someone) the cold shoulder
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16 also in cold blood
بِبُرُود \ also in cold blood: (of people) without feeling for others; pitiless: He was a cold-blooded murderer. He killed his victim in cold blood. \ See Also بِدَمٍ بارِد -
17 also in cold blood
بِقَسْوَة \ also in cold blood: (of people) without feeling for others; pitiless: He was a cold-blooded murderer. He killed his victim in cold blood. roughly: not gently: He was roughly treated in prison. -
18 catch one's death (of cold)
to get a very bad cold:تَعَرَّضَ لِنَزْلَةٍ صدْرِيَّةٍ مُميتَهIf you go out in that rain without a coat you'll catch your death (of cold).
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19 catch one's death (of cold)
to get a very bad cold:تَعَرَّضَ لِنَزْلَةٍ صدْرِيَّةٍ مُميتَهIf you go out in that rain without a coat you'll catch your death (of cold).
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20 stone-cold
adjectivecompletely cold, dead, or deaf:تماما، كُلّياًYour soup is stone-cold. He was stone-dead.
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