frost·y
adjective/ˈfrɒsti/
/ˈfrɔːsti/
(comparative frostier, superlative frostiest)
- (of the weather) extremely cold; cold with frost
严寒的;霜冻的 - a frosty morning
严寒的早晨 - He breathed in the frosty air.
他吸进冰冷的空气。 - It’s frosty outside.
外面结霜了。
Extra ExamplesTopics Weatherc1- The day dawned cold and frosty.
天亮时天气酷寒。 - The weather turned frosty.
天气转冷了。 - It was a bright, frosty day.
那是晴朗而霜寒的一天。 - Young plants should be protected in frosty weather.
在寒冷的天气里应该保护幼小的植物。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- look
- become
- …
- very
- cold and frosty
- a frosty morning
- covered with frost
结霜的 - I looked out over the frosty fields.
我向外望着结霜的田野。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- look
- become
- …
- very
- cold and frosty
- I looked out over the frosty fields.
- unfriendly, in a way that suggests that somebody does not approve of something
冷淡的;冷若冰霜的 - a frosty look/reply
冷冰冰的样子;冷淡的答复 - My questions were met with a frosty silence.
我的问题得到了冷漠的沉默。 - The latest proposals were given a frosty reception.
对最新的建议反应冷淡。
Extra Examples- The atmosphere in the room was decidedly frosty.
房间里的气氛明显很冷。 - Mary fixed a frosty gaze on him.
玛丽冷冷地注视着他。 - She felt decidedly uncomfortable faced with the old woman's frosty manner.
面对老妇人冷漠的态度,她明显感到不舒服。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- look
- seem
- …
- decidedly
- distinctly
- positively
- …
- a frosty look/reply