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    KK [ˋkoldˋʃoldɚ]

    vt. 及物動詞

    • 1. 冷淡;疏遠
    • 2. 輕視

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  2. an unfriendly attitude shown to someone or something, especially by intentionally ignoring or showing no interest in them. 冷遇,冷淡對待. His wife was angry and giving him the cold shoulder. 他的妻子很生氣,對他非常冷淡。 The young entrepreneur got a cold shoulder from the business establishment. 這位年輕的企業家在商界受到冷遇。 减少例句.

  3. adjective [ before noun ] (also cold-shoulder) uk / ˌkəʊld ˈʃəʊl.də r/ us / ˌkoʊld ˈʃoʊl.dɚ /. used to describe a top (= a piece of clothing covering the top half of the body) or dress that has sleeves with parts cut out to show the shoulders: These cold shoulder dresses are perfect for holidays or summer parties.

  4. an unfriendly attitude shown to someone or something, especially by intentionally ignoring or showing no interest in them: His wife was angry and giving him the cold shoulder. The young entrepreneur got a cold shoulder from the business establishment. 同義詞詞典:同義詞、反義詞、例句. to intentionally not give someone or something any attention.

  5. The meaning of COLD SHOULDER is intentionally cold or unsympathetic treatment. How to use cold shoulder in a sentence.

  6. cold shoulder. 【口】冷淡,冷漠待人 The young man was furious when she gave him the cold shoulder. 當她冷漠地對待他後,他勃然大怒。.

  7. cold shoulder. the cold shoulder. turn a cold shoulder to. give someone the cold shoulder. 3 种含义: 1. → See the cold shoulder cold-shoulder 2. to treat with indifference informal to treat (a person) with indifference.... 点击查看更多定义。.

  8. Definition of cold-shoulder verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Cold shoulder" is a phrase used to express dismissal or the act of disregarding someone. Its origin is attributed to Sir Walter Scott in a work published in 1816, which is in fact a mistranslation of an expression from the Vulgate Bible.

  10. Cold Shoulder. Adele (愛黛兒) 試聽 聽全曲. 作詞:Adele Adkins 作曲:Adele Adkins. You say it's all in my head. And the things I think just don't make sense. So where you been then? Don't go all coy. Don't turn it round on me like it's my fault. See I can see that look in your eyes. The one that shoots me each and every time. You grace me with your cold shoulder

  11. The earliest known use of the noun cold shoulder is in the 1810s. OED's earliest evidence for cold shoulder is from 1816, in the writing of Walter Scott, poet and novelist. cold shoulder is formed within English, by compounding.

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