Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - What's the difference between chilly and chilly?

What's the difference between chilly and chilly?

Both of them are written correctly.

1, cold? 【l ng süu süu】? Of a cold wind. ?

Quote: Chapter 4 of Du Pengcheng's Defending Yan 'an: "It's midsummer, but the night on this plateau is still chilly."

2, chilly? [l ě ng s not u s not u] describes air cooling or cold.

Quote: The first part of Morning in Shanghai repeats: "The north wind blows cold, the ground is covered with thin ice, and the snow in the dark corner has not been completely cleared. It is the weather on March 9. "

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Cold? 【 lěng běng běng 】 describe as cold as ice.

Quotation: Lu Xun's father's illness: "When he pressed it, it was cold and there was no pulse, so he nodded and said,' Well, I understand the illness.' "

Example: When summer comes, I like to eat popsicles best. It's really cool.