(不爽的)寒
take the chill off (of) (sth or some place) =to make sth or some place a little less cold; to warm sth or some place up to a more bearable temperature. e.g. "In the wintertime, I always let my car run idle in the driveway while I get ready for work to take the chill off a little bit before I get in."
chilled to the bone/marrow [骨髓] =extremely cold
a chill goes/runs down sb's spine 分开八片顶阳骨,倾下半桶冰雪来。额骨(2) 颞niè骨(2) 顶骨 枕骨 蝶骨 筛骨
chill sb to the bone/chill sb to the marrow/chill sb's blood =frighten somebody a lot
chills and thrills =elements that are both exciting and frightening
冷静(等)
chill out =relax
take a chill pill =to calm down; to stop being angry, anxious, fearful, etc.
no chill =the inability to be calm and composed, e.g. "My new kitten is adorable but seriously has no chill. She runs around the apartment all day long!"
chill girl =a woman who rejects, dismisses, or is ambivalent [unsure] toward sexism [性别歧视], misogyny [仇视女性], or male chauvinism [男性沙文主义;大男子主义].
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