Gélido in english
Icy
pronunciation: aɪsi part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: aɪsi part of speech: adjective
In gestures



gélido = icy ; freezing ; frigid ; wint(e)ry .
Example: In general, studless tires did best on snow, while those with studs were best on icy roads.Example: He hoped a passerby would find him and lend him help, or at least some warmth to his freezing body.Example: In such frigid conditions, spectators, coaches and even players were wearing neck warmers.Example: A major storm system passing through the central United States brought a wintery mess to the state of Minnesota this past weekend.more:
» frío gélido = be bitterly cold ; bitter cold .
Example: It is late winter and bitterly cold outside, so why have some of my hens have just now started molting?. Example: Seventeen-year-old Rudy Hummel hasn't let bitter cold, rain or mosquitoes prevent him from sleeping outside every night for a full year.» invierno gélido = freezing winter .
Example: In Zimbabwe, 'middle class' means a house with no hot water, frequent power and water cuts, and freezing winters.