Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Chill, what's the difference between cold and cold?

Chill, what's the difference between cold and cold?

First, the meaning is different.

Cold, cold

[Discrimination] It means that the weather or place is uncomfortably cold, and the degree is between cold and cold.

There is no heating in the room, so you may feel chilly.

There is no heating in the room, and you will feel chilly.

cold

[Discrimination] The most commonly used word refers to low temperature, which can be used to describe weather or things.

It was a cold winter.

This is a cold winter.

Cool; cool

[Discrimination] refers to the low temperature but comfortable.

We spent a cool night together.

We spent a cool night together.

Second, the breadth of meaning is different.

1, calm down

English? 【t? l】? Beautiful? 【t? l】?

Cold; Chill; Cool through the heart

Cold; Indifference; cold

Freeze; Cold storage; Chill; Feel cold

Intransitive verb refrigeration; cold

2. Cold

English? 【k? ld】? Beautiful? [Coard]?

Cold; Cold and heartless; cold

Cold; catch cold

completely

3. Cool

English? 【ku? l】? Beautiful? [kul]?

Cool; Calm down; excellent

Let's calm down; quiet

Intransitive verb cooling; quiet

Cool; cold air

calmly

Third, morphemes are different.

1, calm down

Third person singular: children plural: children present participle: children past tense: children past participle: children

2. Cold

Plural: cold comparative: colder superlative: coldest.

3, the third person singular: cools present participle: cooling past tense: cooled past participle: cooled comparative: cooler superlative: coolest