0 coldness -- chlad, zima
There’s a chill in the air.
1 an illness which causes shivering -- nachlazení, třesavka
2 cold -- studený, mrazivý
a chill wind.
3 to make cold (without freezing) -- (vy/z)chladit
Have you chilled the wine?
He developed fever, chills, and bilateral leg pain and swelling the next day.
The overture ended with the chilling sound of an air-raid siren.
This was coupled with market driven desires for chilled (refrigerated fresh) product, as opposed to purchase of frozen poultry products.
Darkness or far-red light induced seed dormancy, but after chilling they started to germinate again under white or red light conditions.
Direct tests of the role of membrane lipid composition in low-temperature-induced photoinhibition and chilling sensitivity in plants and cyanobacteria.
Release of bud dormancy by chilling involves removal of the callose plugs from the plasmodesmata and regaining of the capacity for symplastic transport.
One of the prechilling treatments was carried out in a smoke-water solution (5%), while the other was carried out in distilled water (chilling alone).
Temperatures close to zero elicit symptoms of chilling injury leading to rapid seed death.
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(使)變冷, (使)冷卻, 寒冷…
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fresco, escalofrío, enfriar(se)…
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