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Frosty Meaning in English

word

/ˈfɹɔsti/
FRAW-stee
/fɹˈɒsti/
FRO-stee

释义

Extremely cold, often covered with frost; can also describe a person or attitude that is unfriendly or distant.

用法与细微差别

Often describes weather, surfaces, or drinks ('frosty morning,' 'frosty glass'), but also used for people's attitudes ('frosty reception') meaning cold or unfriendly. More common in written/spoken English than slang. Not used for objects that are just cool, but for a strong sense of coldness or emotional distance.

例句

It was a frosty morning, and the ground was white with ice.

basic

She gave me a frosty look when I arrived late.

basic

The frosty wind made everyone shiver.

basic

His reply was so frosty that I didn't dare ask another question.

natural

We drank lemonade from frosty glasses on the porch.

natural

There's always a frosty silence whenever those two are in the same room.

natural