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1 chill
{tfil}
I. 1. студ, мраз, хлад, хладина
to take the CHILL off позатоплям, сгрявам
2. прен. сковаване, вледеняване, униние
to cast a CHILL over поливам със студен душ
я CHILL went down my spine ледени тръпки ме побиха
the bad news cast a CHILL over us лошата новина ни потресе/смръзна кръвта ни
3. прен. студенина, хладина, смразяваща резервираност
4. настинка, простуда, студени тръпки, втрисане
to ' catch a CHILL настивам, простудявам се
II. 1. неприятно студен, премръзнал
2. прен. хла-ден, суров, обезсърчителен
3. метал, закален чрез охлаждане* * *{tfil} n 1. студ, мраз; хлад, хладина; to take the chill off позато(2) а 1. неприятно студен; премръзнал; 2. прен. хла-ден, сур* * *хладина; хлад; хладен; студенина; студ; студен; охладняване; попарвам; простуда; замразявам; изстудявам; кален; каляване; калявам; изстивам; настинка; неприветлив;* * *1. i. студ, мраз, хлад, хладина 2. ii. неприятно студен, премръзнал 3. the bad news cast a chill over us лошата новина ни потресе/смръзна кръвта ни 4. to ' catch a chill настивам, простудявам се 5. to cast a chill over поливам със студен душ 6. to take the chill off позатоплям, сгрявам 7. метал, закален чрез охлаждане 8. настинка, простуда, студени тръпки, втрисане 9. прен. сковаване, вледеняване, униние 10. прен. студенина, хладина, смразяваща резервираност 11. прен. хла-ден, суров, обезсърчителен 12. я chill went down my spine ледени тръпки ме побиха* * *chill[tʃil] I. n 1. студ, мраз, хлад, хладина; a \chill in the air мразовит въздух; to take the \chill off загрявам, постоплям; 2. настинка, простуда; тръпки; to catch a \chill настивам, простудявам се; 3. студенина; охладняване; to cast a \chill over поливам със студен душ; a \chill in relations охладняване (в отношения); a \chill went down my spine тръпки ме побиха; 4. каляване; II. adj 1. студен(ичък), хладничък, прохладен; 2. студен, хладен, неприветлив, сдържан, дистанциран, официален, угнетителен, обезсърчителен; 3. кале́н; III. v 1. изстудявам, охлаждам; замразявам; \chilld ( frozen) meat замразено месо; 2. изстивам; побиват ме тръпки; \chilled to the bone премръзнал; 3. попарвам (и прен.), потрисам, покрусвам, съкрушавам, сломявам, обезсърчавам; 4. калявам; изливам в калъп;
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