gelid
英 ['dʒelɪd]
美 ['dʒɛlɪd]
- gelid (adj.)
- "very cold," c. 1600, from Latin gelidus "icy, cold, frosty," from gelum "frost, ice, intense cold" (see cold (adj.)). Related: Gelidity.
- 1. It possessed every outcropping of rock, every curve of dune on a barren and gelid shore.
- 这里也有凛冽荒凉的海边那种礁岩嶙峋, 沙丘起伏的景色.
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