单词 | cool changes |
释义 | cool /kool/adjective
ORIGIN: OE cōl; cf Ger kühl coolˈant noun
coolˈer noun
coolˈish adjective Somewhat cool coolˈly adverb
coolˈness noun
coolth noun (dialect) Coolness coolˈy adjective (Spenser) Cool cool box or cool bag noun An insulated box or bag, used to keep food, etc cool cool change noun (Aust) A change in wind direction resulting in cooler weather coolˈheaded adjective
coolˈhouse noun A greenhouse kept at a cool temperature coolˈhunter noun (informal) A person who studies and advises on probable trends in fashion cooling card noun (Shakespeare) Anything that discourages, or dashes hopes cooling-off see cool off below. cooling-off period noun The time, usu a period of five to seven days, in which a consumer has the right to serve notice of cancellation of a credit, insurance, etc agreement cooling tower noun A large structure in which water heated in an industrial process is cooled for re-use coolˈ-tankard noun
cool it (slang; often imperative) To calm down, act in a relaxed fashion cool off
cool one's heels To be kept waiting keep one's cool (informal) To remain calm, keep one's head lose one's cool (informal) To become flustered play it cool To act in a deliberately controlled and calm manner |
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