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How to read cold English?

The English pronunciation of cold is [kld]; American pronunciation is [ko? ld].

Used as an adjective, meaning cold; Cold; Ruthless; Cold; Calm down. As a noun, it means cold; Cold; As an adverb, cold means complete; Thoroughly

Words come directly from old English cald;; Originally from primitive Germanic language, kaldaz means cold.

Morphological differences:

1, adverb: coldly.

2. Comparative grade: colder.

3, the highest level: coldest.

Word usage:

1, the basic meaning of cold is "cold, cold", which means that the outside temperature based on body temperature is low, and it is often used to refer to temperature or weather. When expressing people's feelings, it can also mean "indifferent", indicating indifference to someone or something. At this time, it is often used as an attribute. When becold is used as a predicate, it can be used with the present participle form of the verb.

2. When cold is used as a noun, it has two meanings: one is that the temperature is lower than the body temperature, which makes people feel cold, that is, "cold, cold"; The second is "cold, cold" caused by cold weather.

Cold is used to explain "cold, cold weather" only in singular form, and the article the must be added before it. In the solution of "Cold", cold can be a countable noun or an uncountable noun. When used with catch, take and get, the indefinite article A is dispensable (catchcold in British English and catch cold in American English).