frigid
adj. 寒冷的; 极冷的; 冷漠的; (尤指女人)性冷淡的
Frigid means extremely cold.
A snowstorm hit the West today, bringing with it frigid temperatures...
暴风雪今天袭击了西部地区,导致气温骤降。
The water was too frigid to allow him to remain submerged for long.
水冰冷彻骨,他在下面呆不了太长时间。
If a woman is frigid, she finds it difficult to become sexually aroused. You can often use frigid to show disapproval.
My husband says I am frigid.
丈夫说我性冷淡。
If you describe the atmosphere in a place or someone's behaviour as frigid, you mean that it is very formal and unfriendly.
He presided at all councils of ministers, where the atmosphere could be frigid on occasions...
所有的内阁会议都由他主持,有时会上的气氛会很拘谨。
'Well, dear,' her hostess would reply with a frigid smile.
“噢,亲爱的,”她的女主人会笑容僵硬地回答。
1. sexually unresponsive;
2. extremely cold;
3. devoid of warmth and cordiality; expressive of unfriendliness or disdain;
They think I'm frigid.
他们都认为我太死板了.
The frigid temperatures and atmospheric conditions above Antarctica favor the destruction of ozone.
南极上方寒冷的温度和大气状况促进臭氧的破坏.
Man can live in a frigid place.
人可以住在严寒地方.
The character of the pine and cypress is shown in frigid winter ; the sincerity of one's friend is shown in adverse circumstances.
岁寒知松柏,患难见交情.
I was depressed, withdrawn and sexually frigid.
我郁郁寡欢, 离群索居,没有什么性要求.