单词 | cooler |
释义 | cooler (kuːləʳ ) Word forms: coolers 1. countable noun A cooler is a container for keeping things cool, especially drinks. 2. See also cool Collocations: cool air These odd quirks are thanks to temperature inversions in the atmosphere, where warmer air high above traps cooler air close to the ground. Times, Sunday Times (2016) It is an explosive mix - when it hits a cold front of cooler air it causes thunderstorms. Times, Sunday Times (2006) But the hot air also set off ferocious thunderstorms as it collided with cooler air. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Outside in the cooler air of the Edwardian atrium the sound of cellphone conversation surrounds them as Stefan turns and goes. THE CHEEK PERFORATION DANCE (2002) The clouds grew taller, pushing through the cooler air above until they developed into giant cauliflowers heads of cumulus calvus. Times, Sunday Times (2012) The overnight low will be about 45 degrees when the cooler air hits. Houston Chronicle The clouds grew taller, pushing through the cooler air above until they developed into giant cauliflowers heads of cumulus calvus. Times, Sunday Times But the hot air also set off ferocious thunderstorms as it collided with cooler air. Times, Sunday Times And, yes, you can feel the cooler air at times. The Sun The storm loses its symmetry as it draws in much cooler air on one side, clashing with warm tropical air remaining on the other side. Times,Sunday Times The cooler weather will also be welcomed by gardeners, struggling to maintain lawns and flowerbeds in the heat. Times, Sunday Times (2013) Hot temperatures were a cue for butterflies or their larvae to emerge too early and then be killed when cooler weather returns. Times, Sunday Times (2016) It is winter time there and the cooler weather will help to keep the top surface from dusting too quickly. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Translations: Chinese: 冷却器 Japanese: 保冷容器 |
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