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1 catch cold
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2 cold
[kəuld] 1. adjective1) (low in temperature: cold water; cold meat and salad.) studený2) (lower in temperature than is comfortable: I feel cold.) chladno, zima3) (unfriendly: His manner was cold.) chladný2. 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; He was blue with cold.) chlad, zima2) (an illness with running nose, coughing etc: He has a bad cold; She has caught a cold; You might catch cold.) nádcha•- coldly- coldness
- cold-blooded
- cold war
- get cold feet
- give someone the cold shoulder
- give the cold shoulder
- in cold blood* * *• zima• studený• prechladnutie• chladný• chlad• nádcha• nachladnutý -
3 catch one's death (of cold)
(to get a very bad cold: If you go out in that rain without a coat you'll catch your death (of cold).) byť smrť pre koho -
4 catch one's death (of cold)
(to get a very bad cold: If you go out in that rain without a coat you'll catch your death (of cold).) byť smrť pre koho -
5 death
[deƟ]1) (the act of dying: There have been several deaths in the town recently; Most people fear death.) úmrtie2) (something which causes one to die: Smoking too much was the death of him.) smrť3) (the state of being dead: eyes closed in death.) smrť•- deathly- death-bed
- death certificate
- at death's door
- catch one's death of cold
- catch one's death
- put to death
- to death* * *• smrt
См. также в других словарях:
catch cold — verb come down with a cold • Hypernyms: ↑catch • Verb Frames: Somebody s * * * catch cold 1. To contract a cold 2. To make an unexpected loss • • • Main Entry: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
catch cold — {v. phr.} 1. or[take cold] To get a common cold weather sickness that causes a running nose, sneezing, and sometimes sore throat and fever or other symptoms. * /Don t get your feet wet or you ll catch cold./ 2. {informal} To catch unprepared or… … Dictionary of American idioms
catch cold — {v. phr.} 1. or[take cold] To get a common cold weather sickness that causes a running nose, sneezing, and sometimes sore throat and fever or other symptoms. * /Don t get your feet wet or you ll catch cold./ 2. {informal} To catch unprepared or… … Dictionary of American idioms
catch\ cold — v. phr. 1. or take cold To get a common cold weather sickness that causes a running nose, sneezing, and sometimes sore throat and fever or other symptoms. Don t get your feet wet or you ll catch cold. 2. informal To catch unprepared or not ready… … Словарь американских идиом
catch cold — catch (someone) cold American to surprise someone with an event, a question, or a piece of news they are not expecting. You caught me cold with this news I didn t know anything about it … New idioms dictionary
catch cold — get a cold, come down with a cold, became infected with a cold … English contemporary dictionary
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catch a cold — (catch cold) be sick with a cold, come down with a cold I caught a cold while we were in Vancouver … English idioms
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