英:['frɪdʒɪdlɪ]
美:['frɪdʒɪdlɪ]
英:['frɪdʒɪdlɪ]
美:['frɪdʒɪdlɪ]
寒冷地;冷漠地;冷淡地;呆板地
adjective
intensely cold
frigid water
lacking warmth or ardor : indifferent
had an emotionally frigid father
lacking imaginative qualities : insipid
writing precise and frigid poetry
abnormally averse to sexual intercourse—used especially of women
of a female unable to achieve orgasm during sexual intercourse
Latin frigidus, from frigēre to be cold; akin to Latin frigus frost, cold, Greek rhigos
The first known use of frigid was in 1619
friskyadjective
tending to frisk : playfulalso: lively a frisky performance
frisky puppies
Frisiannoun
a member of a people that live mainly in the Netherlands province of Friesland and the Frisian Islands in the North Sea
the Germanic language of the Frisian people
fringe1 of 2noun
an ornamental border consisting of hanging threads or strips
something suggesting a fringe
lived on the fringe of the forest
fringe2 of 2verb
to provide or decorate with a fringe
fringed a buckskin jacket
to serve as a fringe for : border
a jungle fringed the shore
frigidadjective
freezing cold
not friendly
a frigid stare
frigidadjective
freezing cold
not friendly
a frigid stare
1 “I would not trouble you for the world,” she replied frigidly, and offered her hand.
2 “By the way they glance frigidly to the side, you can tell somebody has coached them to say this,” King said.
3 E’er her limbs frigidly Stiffen so rigidly, decently, kindly Smooth and compose them, and her eyes close them Staring so blindly, dreadfully staring Through muddy impurity.
4 "Excuse me, sir," he said frigidly, "I have no orders to admit strangers."
5 He looked frigidly at Cicely; and wondered, not for the first time, what his sensible and sober-minded cousin, John Redesdale, could possibly have seen to admire, in this frivolous creature who was now his widow.
6 "I don't see what your father is thinking of," she observed, frigidly, to Adela.
7 Bradley was frigidly cold in consequence, and has been ever since.
8 Movement and melt carved the landscape over the course of millennia, leaving behind the craggy peaks and frigid lakes that dot the area.
9 Forecasters have said that the most dangerous weather is yet to come, warning of frigidly low temperatures that the region hasn't seen in a quarter century.
10 Everybody speaks frigidly from one end of the piece to the other, and for forty days, and one can scarcely find throughout the plays a terse or impassioned line.
11 And it was because she knew this and repented it that her behaviour towards Otto was so strange: now so frigidly cold, and now so provokingly derisive.
12 The second, he said, was frigidly cold and flooded with raw sewage.
13 She was born into an emotionally frigid family.
14 “Yes, the pace was much swifter than you imagine,” answered the guardian frigidly.
15 "I think you are mistaken," replied the walking delegate, drawing himself up frigidly.
16 "Promise me that you will now control yourself," he said frigidly.
17 He said frigidly, “Well, we have our engine men.”
18 Really, countess," replied Adelaide, frigidly, "if you are going to forget your manners, I think the conversation may as well end.
19 I looked at Sally, who answered for me frigidly: "You might find him trying to keep warm in the stable."
20 This, then, is why she received him so frigidly.
1 冷淡
cool dry distant chilly frosty frigid impersonal offhand wintry apathetic unmoved unwelcoming coolly distantly stolidly offhandedly Arctic distance apathy coolness impersonality chilliness wane
2 冷漠
zealless sober-blooded marblehearted cold standoff frigid aloof wintry apathetic nonchalant listless cold-hearted phlegmatic stand-offish gelid standoffish Laodicean pococurante offish uncordial cold-heartedly nonchalantly distantly stolidly listlessly unenthusiastically inhospitably apathetically cold-heartedness chill frost apathy lethargy phlegm aloofness apartness underwhelm cold as charity
3 冷淡地