chill

S2 W2

BrE /tʃɪl/ AmE /tʃɪl/

verb / noun en → es

1 RELAX [intransitive] B2

to relax and enjoy yourself, especially in a cool or fashionable place

relajarse, disfrutar

  • chill out

Collocations chill at the beach · chill with friends

  • Let's go chill in the park.

    Vamos a relajarnos en el parque.

2 TEMPERATURE [intransitive / transitive] B1

to become cooler or less warm; to make something cooler or less warm

enfriarse, enfriar

  • chill down
  • chill something down

Collocations the temperature is starting to chill · chill the wine before serving

  • The weather has started to chill.

    El clima ha empezado a enfriarse.

3 BEHAVIOR [intransitive / transitive] C1

to behave in a relaxed and friendly way, especially when you are with other people; to make someone feel relaxed and friendly

comportarse relajadamente, hacer sentir cómodo

  • chill out
  • chill somebody out

Collocations he always chills with everyone · she knows how to chill people out

  • He's really good at chilling people.

    Él es muy bueno para hacer sentir cómodas a las personas.

1 COOL PLACE [countable / uncountable] B2

a cool or fashionable place where young people like to go and relax; the act of relaxing in such a place

lugar relajado, lugar de moda

  • a chill spot

Collocations the best chill in town · go for a chill

  • The café is the new chill.

    El café es el nuevo lugar de moda.