Collins Chinese Dictionary Plus (3rd edition), 2011:
chill [tʃɪl]
I n
[c]
1 (in air, water) 寒气(氣) hánqì
2
(=illness) 着(著)凉(涼) zháoliáng
II adj
[+ wind, air] 凉(涼)飕(颼)飕(颼)的 liángsōusōu de
III vt
chill out (inf) vi
放松(鬆)一下 fàngsōng yīxià1
(=cool)
[+ food, drinks] 使冷冻(凍) shǐ lěngdòng
[+ food, drinks] 使冷冻(凍) shǐ lěngdòng
2
(liter: frighten) 使…害怕 shǐ…hàipà
- to catch a chill
着(著)凉(涼) zháoliáng - it sent a chill down my spine
这(這)使我胆(膽)战(戰)心惊(驚) zhè shǐ wǒ dǎn zhàn xīn jīng - I'm chilled to the bone or marrow
我感到寒气(氣)刺骨 wǒ gǎndào hánqì cìgǔ - "serve chilled"
"冰镇(鎮)食用" "bīngzhèn shíyòng"
在这些条目还发现'chilling':
在英文解释里: