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Achilla
Achilla[əʹkılə]
n
<Í> Акилла, Ахилла (женское имя)
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chill Идиома
Achilles' heel
a weakness, a vulnerable place Jewelry is my Achilles' heel. I buy too much jewelry.
chill out
pause to gain control of your emotions, cool off I think you should chill out before you see the supervisor.
take the chill off
make the room warmer, start the furnace/fireplace An electric heater will take the chill off in the evening.
chill
1. to relax;"We're just gonna chill at my place after class"
2. mellow
3. see also chillin' like a villain, chilling
chill-out
1. to relax
2. a time or place where people chill-out, often whilst on drugs or in a hot sweaty club
chilled
relaxed
chillin
doing fine;"It's a cool day; I'm chillin'"
chillin' like a villain
no worries
chilling
fun: "That movie was chilling"
Chilltown
Jersey City, Double XX Posse
chilled to the bone
Idiom(s): chilled to the bone
Theme: COLDNESS
very cold.
• I was chilled to the bone in that snowstorm.
• The children were chilled to the bone in the unheated room.
Achilles' heel|Achilles|heel
n. phr., literary A physical or psychological weakness named after the Greek hero Achilles who was invulnerable except for a spot on his heel. John's Achilles' heel is his lack of talent with numbers and math.
spine-chilling|chill|chilling|spine
adj. Terrifying; causing great fear. Many children find the movie, "Frankenstein," spine-chilling. A was spine-chilling to learn that a murderer was in our neighborhood.
Compare: HAIR STAND ON END.
chill pill
chill pill
take a chill pill
To calm down; relax.
An chill idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with chill, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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