Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Cold or cold?
Cold or cold?
Both. "Chilly" is used to describe the biting cold weather, emphasizing that the degree of cold is deeper, while "chilly" is used to describe a slight cold feeling, or to describe that the human body feels slightly cold or chills. Both describe the cold weather, so it is chilly and chilly.
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