to cold

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English - Turkish
soğuk
soğuk olmak
soğuk

Bu soğuk değil, sıcak. - This is hot, not cold.

Onun elleri buz kadar soğuktu. - Her hands were as cold as ice.

{i} soğukluk
{s} soğukkanlı

Tom soğukkanlı, mesafeli ve kibirli. - Tom is cold, distant and arrogant.

Tom'un soğukkanlı bir katil olduğundan şüpheleniyorum. - I suspect that Tom is a cold-blooded murderer.

{s} üşümüş

Onlar gerçekten üşümüştü. - They were really cold.

Tom'un elleri üşümüştü. - Tom's hands were cold.

{i} nezle

Sanırım nezle olacağım. - I think I'm coming down with a cold.

Lütfen nezle olmayın! - Please don't be cold!

üşümek

Tom üşümekten hoşlanmıyor. - Tom doesn't like to be cold.

nevazil
itici
bürudet
ingin
soğutulmuş
{s} sakin

O, körfezin soğuk ve sakin sularına atladı ve karanlığın içinden yüzmeye başladı. - He jumped into the cold and calm waters of the gulf, and started to swim through the darkness.

(Tıp) cold
antipatik
frijit
soğuk algınlığı

Soğuk algınlığı için bir şeyin var mı? - Have you something for a cold?

Yatmaya gitmeden önce üç tablet soğuk algınlığı ilacı aldım. - I took three tablets of a cold medicine before going to bed.

soğuk hava

Soğuk hava birçok bitkinin çiçek açmasını engeller. - Cold weather keeps many plants from blooming.

Soğuk hava Tom'u yeniden hayata döndürdü. - The cold air revived Tom.

{i} soğukalgınlığı
{s} sıkıcı
üşür
{s} baygın
öImüş
soğumuş

Hava daha da soğumuş gibi görünüyor. - It seems to have gotten colder.

{s} yapmacık
üşüme

Tom üşümediğini söyledi. - Tom said he wasn't cold.

Tom üşümediğini söyledi. - Tom said he didn't feel cold.

dili baygın
{s} donuk
{s} kaçınılmaz
{s} duygusuz
şuursuz
hazırlıksız olarak
dili uzak
{s} kesin olarak
argo tamamıyle
ayaz

Sağlam giyin, gece ayazı çok soğuk olur. - Dress warmly, the night air is very cold.

Sonbaharda, günler daha kısaldığında ve geceler daha soğuduğunda, o, ilk ayazın yaprakları parlak sarı ve portakal ve kırmızıya dönüştürmesini izledi. - In the fall, when the days grew shorter and the nights colder, she watched the first frost turn the leaves to bright yellow and orange and red.

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Unfriendly, emotionally distant or unfeeling

We told him that his father had died. He answered, “Okay.” Man, that's cold!.

Causing the air to be cold

The forecast is that it will be very cold today.

Without preparation

The speaker went in cold and floundered for a topic.

A common, usually harmless, viral illness, usually with congestion of the nasal passages and sometimes fever

I caught a miserable cold and had to stay home for a week.

Completely unprepared; without introduction

He was assigned cold calls for the first three months.

A condition of low temperature

Come in, out of the cold.

Cornered, done for

Criminal interrogation. Initially they will dream up explanations faster than you could ever do so, but when they become fatigued, often they will acknowledge that you have them cold.

Feeling the sensation of coldness, especially to the point of discomfort

She was so cold she was shivering.

Dispassionate, not prejudiced or partisan, impartial

The cold truth is that states rarely undertake military action unless their national interests are at stake.

Perfectly, exactly, completely; by heart

Keep that list in front of you, or memorize it cold.

Unconscious or deeply asleep; deprived of the metaphorical heat associated with life or consciousness

After one more beer he passed out cold.

While at low temperature

The steel was processed cold.

With finality

I knocked him out cold.

{a} not hot, not hasty, chaste, coy, reserved
{n} cold weather, coldness, chilness, a disorder
taters
acold
trauma
unconscious from a blow or shock or intoxication; "the boxer was out cold"; "pass out cold"
having lost freshness through passage of time; "a cold trail"; "dogs attempting to catch a cold scent"
The word used to describe heat at lower levels of intensity
Not sensitive; not acute
If someone is out cold, they are unconscious or sleeping very heavily. She was out cold but still breathing
cold, cool, freezing, hot
Implies insufficient preparation or cultivation before solicitation of a prospective donor, as in "cold" prospect, "cold" approach, "cold" presentation, etc Topic areas: Fundraising and Financial Sustainability
If you have a cold, you have a mild, very common illness which makes you sneeze a lot and gives you a sore throat or a cough. see also common cold
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Something that is cold has a very low temperature or a lower temperature than is normal or acceptable. Rinse the vegetables under cold running water He likes his tea neither too hot nor too cold Your dinner's getting cold. hot, warm + coldness cold·ness She complained about the coldness of his hands. warmth
Wanting in power to excite; dull; uninteresting
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is the term used to describe decreased functioning of an organ system and presents as any of the following: body aches, chills, poor circulation, fatigue, lack of appetite, loose stools or diarrhea, poor digestion, pain in the joints, slow movements and speech, aversion to cold and craving for heat Is present in all "hypo" conditions such as hypoadrenalism, hypoglycemia and hypothyroidism
Cold is the absence of heat; a temperature considerably below normal
used of physical coldness; having a low or inadequate temperature or feeling a sensation of coldness or having been made cold by e g ice or refrigeration; "a cold climate"; "a cold room"; "dinner has gotten cold"; "cold fingers"; "if you are cold, turn up the heat"; "a cold beer"
-Refers to non-energized equipment, lines or circuits
software allows you to transfer documents from expensive mainframe storage, onto an inexpensive, long-term optical disk storage system
(Computer output to Laser Disk) Data storage system for the capture, indexing and retrieval of computer generated data in (digitised) paginated form Sometimes referred to as COM replacement
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Cold weather or low temperatures can be referred to as the cold. He must have come inside to get out of the cold His feet were blue with cold. heat
of a seeker; far from the object sought unconscious from a blow or shock or intoxication; "the boxer was out cold"; "pass out cold"
A cold trail or scent is one which is old and therefore difficult to follow. He could follow a cold trail over hard ground and even over stones. fresh
a mild viral infection involving the nose and respiratory passages (but not the lungs); "will they never find a cure for the common cold?"
Unwelcome; disagreeable; unsatisfactory
adj [not warm] dingin
{s} chilly, cool, not warm; not affectionate, unfriendly; depressing; unconscious (Slang)
feeling or showing no enthusiasm; "a cold audience"; "a cold response to the new play"
If it is cold, or if a place is cold, the temperature of the air is very low. It was bitterly cold The house is cold because I can't afford to turn the heat on This is the coldest winter I can remember. hot, warm + coldness cold·ness Within quarter of an hour the coldness of the night had gone
A condition marked by low or decidedly subnormal temperature The lack of heat
(Computers) storage of data on optical discs (i.e. CD-ROMs)
If you catch cold, or catch a cold, you become ill with a cold. Let's dry our hair so we don't catch cold
so intense as to be almost uncontrollable; "cold fury gripped him"
used of physical coldness; having a low or inadequate temperature or feeling a sensation of coldness or having been made cold by e
ice or refrigeration; "a cold climate"; "a cold room"; "dinner has gotten cold"; "cold fingers"; "if you are cold, turn up the heat"; "a cold beer"
disapproval A cold person does not show much emotion, especially affection, and therefore seems unfriendly and unsympathetic. If someone's voice is cold, they speak in an unfriendly unsympathetic way. What a cold, unfeeling woman she was `Send her away,' Eve said in a cold, hard voice. warm + coldly cold·ly `I'll see you in the morning,' Hugh said coldly. + coldness cold·ness His coldness angered her
Storage of high volume of documents on laser disks
The sensation produced by the escape of heat; chilliness or chillness
A condition marked by low or decidely subnormal temperature The lack of heat
extended meanings; especially of psychological coldness; without human warmth or emotion; "a cold unfriendly nod"; "a cold and unaffectionate person"; "a cold impersonal manner"; "cold logic"; "the concert left me cold"
of a seeker; far from the object sought
Wanting in ardor, intensity, warmth, zeal, or passion; spiritless; unconcerned; reserved
(color) giving no sensation of warmth; "a cold bluish gray
no longer new; uninteresting; "cold (or stale) news"
{i} low temperature, chill, frigidity; respiratory illness (characterized by coughing, sneezing, sore throat, etc.)
Not pungent or acrid
without compunction or human feeling; "in cold blood"; "cold-blooded killing"; "insensate destruction"
the sensation produced by low temperatures; "he shivered from the cold"; "the cold helped clear his head"
ice or refrigeration; "a cold climate"; "a cold room"; "dinner has gotten cold"; "cold fingers"; "if you are cold, turn up the heat"; "a cold beer" extended meanings; especially of psychological coldness; without human warmth or emotion; "a cold unfriendly nod"; "a cold and unaffectionate person"; "a cold impersonal manner"; "cold logic"; "the concert left me cold" without compunction or human feeling; "in cold blood"; "cold-blooded killing"; "insensate destruction" sexually unresponsive; "was cold to his advances"; "a frigid woman" so intense as to be almost uncontrollable; "cold fury gripped him" no longer new; uninteresting; "cold (or stale) news" marked by errorless familiarity; "had her lines cold before rehearsals started" (color) giving no sensation of warmth; "a cold bluish gray
the sensation produced by low temperatures; "he shivered from the cold"; "the cold helped clear his head" a mild viral infection involving the nose and respiratory passages (but not the lungs); "will they never find a cure for the common cold?" lacking the warmth of life; "cold in his grave" of a seeker; far from the object sought unconscious from a blow or shock or intoxication; "the boxer was out cold"; "pass out cold" feeling or showing no enthusiasm; "a cold audience"; "a cold response to the new play" having lost freshness through passage of time; "a cold trail"; "dogs attempting to catch a cold scent" used of physical coldness; having a low or inadequate temperature or feeling a sensation of coldness or having been made cold by e
Having a bluish effect
Cold food, such as salad or meat that has been cooked and cooled, is not intended to be eaten hot. A wide variety of hot and cold snacks will be available. cold meats. hot
(color) giving no sensation of warmth; "a cold bluish gray"
Turkish - English
(Tıp) cold
to cold

    Hyphenation

    to Cold

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı kōld

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˈkōld/ /tə ˈkoʊld/

    Etymology

    [ t&, tu, 'tü ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tO; akin to Old High German zuo to, Latin donec as long as, until.

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