Jéghideg
Jéghideg is a Hungarian word that translates to "ice cold" or "freezing cold" in English. It is used to describe extremely low temperatures, often associated with winter conditions or the sensation of touching something that is very cold. The word is derived from "jég," meaning ice, and "hideg," meaning cold.
In a literal sense, jéghideg can refer to the temperature of ice or water that is at
Figuratively, jéghideg can describe a person's emotional state, indicating a lack of warmth, friendliness, or empathy.