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How to say cold in English?

Cold English: cold, pronounced [kld].

Cold English? [kld]? Beautiful? 【ko? Adjective? Cold; Cold; Ruthless; Cold; Calm down. n? Cold; Cold; A cold? Complete; Thoroughly

Examples of using cold are as follows:

We had cold meat and salad for lunch.

We eat cold meat and salad outside for lunch.

It was very cold that night.

That night, it was very cold.

His cold attitude makes people afraid to approach.

His cold attitude deterred people from approaching him.

Extended data:

Cold is used to explain "cold, cold weather" only in singular form, and the article The must be added before it.

In the interpretation of "cold", cold can be used as a countable noun or an uncountable noun. When used with catch, take and get, the indefinite article a is dispensable (catch in British English? Cold, catch a in American English? Cold), but if cold is preceded by an adjective, no matter which verb goes with it, the indefinite article A can't be omitted.

When cold and have are used together, a is usually added to indicate the state, and it is often used with adverbial to indicate the duration.