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English-Thai: NECTEC's Lexitron-2 Dictionary [with local updates]
cold cream(n) ครีมล้างหน้า (ที่มีน้ำมันเพื่อป้องกันผิวหน้าแห้ง)

English-Thai: HOPE Dictionary [with local updates]
cold creamn. ครีมทาผิวหนังชนิดหนึ่ง

อังกฤษ-ไทย: คลังศัพท์ไทย โดย สวทช.
Cold Creamโคล์ดครีม [การแพทย์]

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You won't switch cold creams without asking me, but you applied to school?จะเปลี่ยนครีมเธอยังถามฉัน แต่นี่เธอสมัครเองเลยเหรอ Mona Lisa Smile (2003)
Manuelo, that's cold cream.Manuelo, das ist Cold Cream. Siblings in the City (2001)
pond's cold cream.Pond's Cold Cream. Christmas Comes But Once a Year (2010)
- Pond's cold cream.- Pond's Cold Cream. Christmas Comes But Once a Year (2010)
69% if we land pond's cold cream.69 Prozent, wenn Pond's Cold Cream an Land ziehen. Christmas Comes But Once a Year (2010)
"pond's is the only cold cream that allows me""Pond's ist die einzige Cold Cream, die es mir erlaubt,..." The Rejected (2010)
Pond's Cold Cream, and most relevant, Belle Jolie lipsticks.Pond's Cold Cream und vor allem Belle Jolie Lipsticks. A Tale of Two Cities (2013)

Japanese-English: EDICT Dictionary
コールドクリーム[ko-rudokuri-mu] (n) cold cream [Add to Longdo]

Result from Foreign Dictionaries (3 entries found)

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Cream \Cream\ (kr[=e]m), n. [F. cr[^e]me, perh. fr. LL. crema
     cream of milk; cf. L. cremor thick juice or broth, perh. akin
     to cremare to burn.]
     1. The rich, oily, and yellowish part of milk, which, when
        the milk stands unagitated, rises, and collects on the
        surface. It is the part of milk from which butter is
        obtained.
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     2. The part of any liquor that rises, and collects on the
        surface. [R.]
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     3. A delicacy of several kinds prepared for the table from
        cream, etc., or so as to resemble cream.
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     4. A cosmetic; a creamlike medicinal preparation.
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              In vain she tries her paste and creams,
              To smooth her skin or hide its seams. --Goldsmith.
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     5. The best or choicest part of a thing; the quintessence;
        as, the cream of a jest or story; the cream of a
        collection of books or pictures.
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              Welcome, O flower and cream of knights errant.
                                                    --Shelton.
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     {Bavarian cream}, a preparation of gelatin, cream, sugar, and
        eggs, whipped; -- to be eaten cold.
  
     {Cold cream}, an ointment made of white wax, almond oil, rose
        water, and borax, and used as a salve for the hands and
        lips.
  
     {Cream cheese}, a kind of cheese made from curd from which
        the cream has not been taken off, or to which cream has
        been added.
  
     {Cream gauge}, an instrument to test milk, being usually a
        graduated glass tube in which the milk is placed for the
        cream to rise.
  
     {Cream nut}, the Brazil nut.
  
     {Cream of lime}.
        (a) A scum of calcium carbonate which forms on a solution
            of milk of lime from the carbon dioxide of the air.
        (b) A thick creamy emulsion of lime in water.
  
     {Cream of tartar} (Chem.), purified tartar or argol; so
        called because of the crust of crystals which forms on the
        surface of the liquor in the process of purification by
        recrystallization. It is a white crystalline substance,
        with a gritty acid taste, and is used very largely as an
        ingredient of baking powders; -- called also {potassium
        bitartrate}, {acid potassium tartrate}, etc.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Cold \Cold\ (k[=o]ld), a. [Compar. {Colder} (-[~e]r); superl.
     {Coldest}.] [OE. cold, cald, AS. cald, ceald; akin to OS.
     kald, D. koud, G. kalt, Icel. kaldr, Dan. kold, Sw. kall,
     Goth. kalds, L. gelu frost, gelare to freeze. Orig. p. p. of
     AS. calan to be cold, Icel. kala to freeze. Cf. {Cool}, a.,
     {Chill}, n.]
     1. Deprived of heat, or having a low temperature; not warm or
        hot; gelid; frigid. "The snowy top of cold Olympis."
        --Milton.
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     2. Lacking the sensation of warmth; suffering from the
        absence of heat; chilly; shivering; as, to be cold.
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     3. Not pungent or acrid. "Cold plants." --Bacon
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     4. Wanting in ardor, intensity, warmth, zeal, or passion;
        spiritless; unconcerned; reserved.
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              A cold and unconcerned spectator.     --T. Burnet.
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              No cold relation is a zealous citizen. --Burke.
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     5. Unwelcome; disagreeable; unsatisfactory. "Cold news for
        me." "Cold comfort." --Shak.
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     6. Wanting in power to excite; dull; uninteresting.
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              What a deal of cold business doth a man misspend the
              better part of life in!               --B. Jonson.
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              The jest grows cold . . . when in comes on in a
              second scene.                         --Addison.
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     7. Affecting the sense of smell (as of hunting dogs) but
        feebly; having lost its odor; as, a cold scent.
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     8. Not sensitive; not acute.
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              Smell this business with a sense as cold
              As is a dead man's nose.              --Shak.
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     9. Distant; -- said, in the game of hunting for some object,
        of a seeker remote from the thing concealed.
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     10. (Paint.) Having a bluish effect. Cf. {Warm}, 8.
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     {Cold abscess}. See under {Abscess}.
  
     {Cold blast} See under {Blast}, n., 2.
  
     {Cold blood}. See under {Blood}, n., 8.
  
     {Cold chill}, an ague fit. --Wright.
  
     {Cold chisel}, a chisel of peculiar strength and hardness,
        for cutting cold metal. --Weale.
  
     {Cold cream}. See under {Cream}.
  
     {Cold slaw}. See {Cole slaw}.
  
     {In cold blood}, without excitement or passion; deliberately.
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              He was slain in cold blood after the fight was over.
                                                    --Sir W.
                                                    Scott.
  
     {To give one the cold shoulder}, to treat one with neglect.
  
     Syn: Gelid; bleak; frigid; chill; indifferent; unconcerned;
          passionless; reserved; unfeeling; stoical.
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:

  cold cream
      n 1: a cream used cosmetically (mostly by women) for softening
           and cleaning the skin [syn: {cold cream}, {coldcream},
           {face cream}, {vanishing cream}]

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