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Frigid Meaning in English

word

/ˈfɹɪdʒəd/
FRIJ-id
/fɹˈɪdʒɪd/
fri-JID

释义

Extremely cold in temperature; can also describe someone or something as very unfriendly or showing little emotion.

用法与细微差别

'Frigid' is quite formal and vivid, often used in weather reports, literature, or to emphasize a cold, unfriendly attitude. Common collocations: 'frigid air', 'frigid response', 'frigid water'. Less commonly used to describe people nowadays, and can sound harsh.

例句

The water in the lake was frigid.

basic

She gave me a frigid look.

basic

It was a frigid winter morning.

basic

I forgot my gloves and my hands went numb in the frigid air.

natural

His tone was frigid, so I knew he was upset.

natural

Even in the frigid temperatures, they went for a run outside.

natural