Icy Meaning in English
word
/ˈaɪsi/
Y-see
/ˈaɪsi/
Y-see
释义
Covered with or containing ice, or very cold in temperature. It can also describe a person or manner that is unfriendly or unemotional.
用法与细微差别
'Icy' is commonly used to describe roads, weather, or a look/expression. It often suggests danger (like 'icy roads') or a lack of warmth in behavior ('an icy stare'). It's more intense than just 'cold'.
Spanish: helado - congelado - frío (emocional)Portuguese (BR): gelado - congelado - frio (emotivo)Portuguese (PT): gelado - congelado - frio (emocional)Chinese (Simplified): 结冰的 - 冷淡的Chinese (Traditional): 結冰的 - 冷淡的Hindi: बर्फ़ीला - ठंडा (भावनात्मक)Arabic: مُتَجَمِّد - بارد (شخصية)Bengali: বরফাচ্ছন্ন - শীতল (আচরণ)Russian: ледянойJapanese: 氷のようなVietnamese: băng giá - lạnh lùng (thái độ)Korean: 얼음 같은 - 냉랭한 (태도)Turkish: buzlu - soğuk (davranış)Urdu: یخ جیسا - سرد (رویے میں)Indonesian: berliln - dingin (sikap)
例句
The road is icy, so drive carefully.
basic
He gave me an icy look.
basic
The water feels icy in winter.
basic
My hands are so icy I can barely type.
natural
Her voice was icy when she spoke to him.
natural
Be careful, that pond is icy this time of year.
natural