cold-shoulder

中文含义:冷落,疏远

英语词性:verb

美式音标:[kohld-shohl-der]

同义词:ignore, snub, disregard

易混淆单词:cold feet, which means to suddenly become too frightened to do something

双语例句:

  • We invited our neighbors to the party, but they cold-shouldered us and didn’t show up.
  • After their argument, Mary and Jack gave each other the cold shoulder for weeks.