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1 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. -
2 застудить
совер.; (кого-л./что-л.); разг.
expose to cold, make cold* * ** * *expose to cold, make cold, chill -
3 κρύος
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `icy cold, frost' (Hes. Op. 494, A. in lyr., Arist., Jul.).Derivatives: κρυόεις `horrible, lugubrious' (Il., Hes., Pi.), `icy-cold' (A. R., AP, Orph.) with analogical - ο- (cf. also Debrunner Άντίδωρον 28); s. also ὀκρυόεις; κρυώδης `id.' (Plu., Poll.); further perh. κρυερός `horrible, lugubrious' (Hom., Hes., Ar. in lyr.), `icy-cold' (Simon., Ar. in lyr.); cf. below. - Beside κρύος there are as independent formations: 1. κρῡμός m. `icy cold, frost, horror' (Ion., trag., hell.) with κρυμώδης `icy-cold' (Hp., Ph., AP), κρυμαλέος `id.' (S. E.; Debrunner IF 23, 22, Chantraine Formation 254), κρυμ-αίνω `make cold' (Hdn.), - ώσσω `be rigid from cold' (Theognost.). -- 2. κρύσταλλος s.v.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: The wordgroup has cognates in diff. languages. On κρύσταλλος, which is Pre-Greek, s.v. The word is sonnected (Chantraine Formation 247, Schwyzer 484) with Lat. crusta `bark, crust'. However, this is wrong as the Latin word has a quite different meaning: `the hard surface of a body, the rind, shell, crust, bark' which protects it' (Lewis and Short); so it has nothing to do with cold; it is used of flumen, indicating a covering or crust of ice, but this is an incidental use, a metaphor, not the central aspect of the meaning. The word, then, has nothing to do with words for `cold, ice'. (Its etymology with κρύος must therefore be given up; there is no other proposal.) Further one connects Toch. B krost, A kuraś etc. `cold' (Duchesne-Guillemin BSL 41, 155 f.), but the -o- is difficult. One assumed for crusta the zero grade of an s-stem (so this is now wrong or irrelevant); beside it one proposed a full grade of the suffix in IE. *kruu̯-es- (?), Gr. κρύ-ος and in Latv. kruv-es-is `frozen mud'. Now *kruu̯-es- is not an admitted IE formation. It may have been * kruh₁-es-. [Not, with Frisk, to the word for `blood' Lat. cruōr \< * kreuh₂-ōs, Gr. κρέ(Ϝ)ας \< *kreu̯h₂-s-, s. v.] - With κρῡμός agrees Av. xrū-ma- `horrible'; but this word is analysed as * kruh₂-mo- and connected with the group of `blood' (above). One compared κρύος: κρῦμός with θύος: θῡμός, but the implication is not clear. The often assumed basic forms *κρύσ-ος, *κρυσ-μός are improbable (Frisk; does Chantraine accept this?) - κρυερός reminds of Skt. krūrá-, Av. xrūra- `wounded, raw, bloody, horrible', which points to * kruH-ro- (and Lat. crūdus `raw', if from * crūrus). κρυερός may have been rebuilt after the adj. in - ερός, but it can as well be an independent derivation from κρύος; cf. Bloch Sprachgesch. u. Wortbed. 23 n. 22. It might continue * kruh₁-er- (reconstructed above). Chantraine rejects the connection with `blood', as it would not fit semantically (but I think it fits very well) or formally. - A verbal * kreus- appears in Germanic, e.g. OWNo. *hrjósa, pret. hraus `shiver' with the zero grade verbal noun OHG hroso, -a `ice, crust'. On OIc. hrjósa see De Vries Wb., who denies that it has to do with cold or ice. - [Kluge22 s.v. Kruste derives it from `verkrustetes Blut', which must be wrong, s. above.].Page in Frisk: 2,28-29Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κρύος
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4 resfriar
v.1 to cool, to make cold.2 to moderate ardor or fervor.3 to begin to be cold.4 to catch a cold. (reflexive form)5 to proceed with coolness, not to pursue a business with the activity it requires.* * *1 (enfriar) to cool1 (empezar a hacer frío) to cool (down)1 MEDICINA to catch a cold* * *1. VT1) (Med)2) (=enfriar) to cool, chill3) [+ ardor] to cool2.VI (Meteo) to turn cold3.See:* * *resfriar {85} vt: to cool -
5 kühlen
I v/t cool; (erfrischen) refresh; (Lebensmittel) cool; im Kühlschrank: refrigerate; (Wein etc.) chillII v/i have a cooling effect* * *to cool; to anneal; to refrigerate; to chill* * *küh|len ['kyːlən]1. vtto cool; (auf Eis) to chill,See:2. vito be cooling, to have a cooling effectbei großer Hitze kühlt Tee am besten — in very hot weather tea cools you down best
* * *1) (to make cold (without freezing): Have you chilled the wine?) chill* * *küh·len[ˈky:lən]I. vt▪ etw \kühlen to cool [or chill] sth▪ gekühlt cooled, chilled▶ sein Mütchen an jdm \kühlen to take it out on sbII. vi to cool* * *1.2.seinen Zorn/seine Rache [an jemandem] kühlen — vent one's rage/revenge oneself [on somebody]
intransitives Verb <cold compress, ointment, breeze, etc.> have a cooling effect* * *A. v/t cool; (erfrischen) refresh; (Lebensmittel) cool; im Kühlschrank: refrigerate; (Wein etc) chillB. v/i have a cooling effect* * *1.2.seinen Zorn/seine Rache [an jemandem] kühlen — vent one's rage/revenge oneself [on somebody]
intransitives Verb <cold compress, ointment, breeze, etc.> have a cooling effect* * *(Glas) v.to anneal v. v.to refrigerate v. -
6 настудить
совер.; (что-л.); разг.
chill; cool, make cold* * *(что-л.); chill; cool, make cold -
7 kylmentää
yks.nom. kylmentää; yks.gen. kylmennän; yks.part. kylmensi; yks.ill. kylmentäisi; mon.gen. kylmentäköön; mon.part. kylmentänyt; mon.ill. kylmennettiinchill (verb)cool (verb)* * *• make cool• cool• make cold• make colder• freeze -
8 залади
to become cold, (стори да биде ладно) to cool, to make cold, (фиг.) to lose interest in, -
9 perfrigero
per-frīgĕro, no perf., ātum, 1, v. a., to make cold, to cool off, to let grow cold (postclass.), Scrib. Comp. 271; Not. Tir. p. 113. -
10 chill
[tʃɪl]1. noun1) coldness:بُرودَه، قَشْعَريرَهThere's a chill in the air.
2) an illness which causes shivering:يُصابُ بِزُكامI think I've caught a chill.
2. adjectivecold:بارِد، قارِسa chill wind.
3. verbto make cold (without freezing):يُبَرِّد، يُثَلِّجHave you chilled the wine?
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11 hotzitu
to get cold, to make cold -
12 hidegre tesz vkit
to make meat of sy, to make cold meat of sy -
13 zizimisha
[Swahili Word] -zizimisha mwili[English Word] make cold (of the body)[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] zizima V, mwili N------------------------------------------------------------ -
14 застуживать
застудить (вн.) разг.chill (d.), make* cold (d.)застудить лёгкие — catch* / get* a chill on one's chest
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15 вистуджувати
= вистудитиto cool, to chill, to make cold -
16 냉각시키다
v. refrigerate, make cold -
17 냉각하다
v. chill, cool, make cold -
18 냉장되다
v. refrigerate, make cold -
19 शीतलीकृ
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20 शीतीकृ
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