| 单词 | coolish | 
| 释义 | cool1 of 4adjective   ˈkül  1   : moderately cold : lacking in warmth  The plant grows best in cool climates. 2  a    : marked by steady dispassionate calmness and self-control  a cool and calculating businessperson  b    : lacking ardor or friendliness  a cool impersonal manner  c   of jazz   : marked by restrained emotion and the frequent use of counterpoint    d    : free from tensions or violence  We used to fight, but we're cool now. 3    —used as an intensive  a cool million dollars 4   : marked by deliberate effrontery or lack of due respect or discretion  a cool reply 5   : facilitating or suggesting relief from heat  a cool dress 6  a   of a color   : producing an impression of being cool    specifically : of a hue in the range violet through blue to green   b   of a musical tone   : relatively lacking in timbre or resonance (see resonance sense 2a)   7    informal    a    : very good : excellent  That was a really cool movie.  also : all right   Is getting together Friday night cool with you?   b    : fashionable, hip  … not happy with the new shoes … because they were not "cool."—  coolish   ˈkü-lish adjective  coolly adverb    or less commonly cooly   ˈkü(l)-lē   coolness   ˈkül-nəs noun cool2 of 4 verb  cooled; cooling; cools   intransitive verb 1   : to become cool : lose heat or warmth  placed the pie in the window to cool—sometimes used with off or down 2   : to lose ardor or passion  His anger cooled. transitive verb 1   : to make cool : impart a feeling of coolness to  cooled the room with a fan—often used with off or down  A swim cooled us off a little. 2  a    : to moderate the heat, excitement, or force of : calm  cooled her growing anger  b    : to slow or lessen the growth or activity of  —usually used with off or down  wants to cool off the economy without freezing it— cool3 of 4 noun1   : a cool time, place, or situation  the cool of the evening 2  a    : absence of excitement or emotional involvement : detachment  … must surrender his fine cool and enter the closed crazy world of suicide …—  b    : poise, composure  The player lost his cool and began yelling at the referee. 3   : hipness   cool4 of 4 adverb  : in a casual and nonchalant manner  play it cool coolish adjectiveas in chillyhaving a low or subnormal temperature made the mistake of wearing shorts on a coolish day Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
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