Inglés
Traducciones detalladas de chill de inglés a alemán
chill:
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to chill (cool down; cool; cool off)
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to chill (get cooler; cool down; refrigerate; get cold; get fresh; grow cold; cool; grow cooler)
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to chill (grow numb; numb; grow cold)
Conjugaciones de chill:
present
- chill
- chill
- chills
- chill
- chill
- chill
simple past
- chilled
- chilled
- chilled
- chilled
- chilled
- chilled
present perfect
- have chilled
- have chilled
- has chilled
- have chilled
- have chilled
- have chilled
past continuous
- was chilling
- were chilling
- was chilling
- were chilling
- were chilling
- were chilling
future
- shall chill
- will chill
- will chill
- shall chill
- will chill
- will chill
continuous present
- am chilling
- are chilling
- is chilling
- are chilling
- are chilling
- are chilling
subjunctive
- be chilled
- be chilled
- be chilled
- be chilled
- be chilled
- be chilled
diverse
- chill!
- let's chill!
- chilled
- chilling
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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Wiktionary: chill
chill
Cross Translation:
verb
chill
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to relax, lie back
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to become cold
- chill → abkühlen
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to become hard by rapid cooling
- chill → abkühlen; abschrecken
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to harden a metal surface by sudden cooling
- chill → abschrecken; abkühlen
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to lower the temperature of something; to cool
- chill → abkühlen
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sudden numbing fear or dread
- chill → Kälteschauer; Schauer
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sudden penetrating sense of cold
verb
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jugendsprachlich: sich entspannen ohne einer bestimmten Betätigung nachzugehen
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• chill | → Katarrh; Erkältung | ↔ crève — populaire|fr rhume, refroidissement ; (par extension) angine ou grippe. |
• chill | → fürchten; befürchten; ängstigen | ↔ redouter — Craindre fort. |
• chill | → kühlen; dämpfen | ↔ refroidir — rendre froid. |
• chill | → Schnupfen; Katarrh; Erkältung | ↔ rhume — Écoulement causé par l’irritation ou l’inflammation de... |