cool
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ Something that is cool has a temperature which is low but not very low. 凉的
I felt a current of cool air. 我感觉到了一阵凉风。
The water was slightly cooler than a child's bath. 这水比小孩子的洗澡水稍微凉一点。
2. ADJ If it is cool, or if a place is cool, the temperature of the air is low but not very low. 凉爽的
Thank goodness it's cool in here. 谢天谢地,这里很凉爽。
Store grains and cereals in a cool, dry place. 把谷物和杂粮储存在凉爽、干燥的地方。
3. N-SING Cool is also a noun. 凉爽
She walked into the cool of the hallway. 她走入了凉爽的过道。
4. ADJ Clothing that is cool is made of thin material so that you do not become too hot in hot weather. (衣服) 凉快的
In warm weather, you should wear clothing that is cool and comfortable. 天气热时,你应该穿凉快舒适的衣服。
5. ADJ Cool colours are light colours which give an impression of coolness. 冷色的[ADJ n]
Choose a cool colour such as cream. 选择一个冷色,比如乳白色。
6. ADJ If you say that a person or their behaviour is cool, you mean that they are calm and unemotional, especially in a difficult situation. 冷静的[表赞许]
He was marvellously cool again, smiling as if nothing had happened. 他又变得出奇的冷静,微笑着,似乎什么都没有发生过一样。
7. coollyADV 冷静地
Everyone must think this situation through calmly and coolly. 每个人必须冷静沉着地考虑当前形势。
8. ADJ If you say that a person or their behaviour is cool, you mean that they are unfriendly or not enthusiastic. 冷漠的
I didn't like him at all. I thought he was cool, aloof, and arrogant. 我一点都不喜欢他。我认为他冷漠、不合群又狂妄。
9. coollyADV 冷漠地
"It's your choice, Nina," David said coolly. 大卫冷漠地说:“这是你的选择,尼娜”。
10. ADJ If you say that a person or thing is cool, you mean that they are fashionable and attractive. 酷的[非正式]
He was trying to be really cool and trendy. 他总想变得又酷又时髦。
That's a cool hat. 那是一顶很酷的帽子。
11. V-T/V-I When something cools or when you cool it, it becomes lower in temperature. 使变凉; 变凉
Drain the meat and allow it to cool. 把肉晾干,让它冷却。
Huge fans will have to cool the concrete floor to keep it below 150 degrees. 为了让水泥地温度一直低于150度,必须用巨大的风扇来降温。
12. PHRASAL VERB To cool down means the same as to . 降温
Avoid putting your car away until the engine has cooled down. 等发动机冷却之后再把汽车放回原处。
13. V-T/V-I When a feeling or emotion cools, or when you cool it, it becomes less powerful. (情绪等) 冷静下来
Within a few minutes tempers had cooled. 几分钟之内,就冷静了下来。
14. ADJ If you say that someone is cool about something, you mean that they accept it and are not angry or upset about it. 冷静的[非正式] [v-link ADJ]
Bev was really cool about it all. 贝文对这整件事真的很冷静。
15. ADJ If you say that something or someone is cool, you think they are excellent in some way. 很棒的[非正式]
Kathleen gave me a really cool dress. 凯瑟琳给了我一件很漂亮的衣服。
He's such a cool guy. 他是一个很优秀的人。
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cool /kuːl/ (cooling,cooled,cooler,cools,coolest)
剑桥词典
- When the biscuits are cool, you coat them in/with melted chocolate .
- As she dived into the pool , the water felt deliciously cool on her skin .
- Plants keep cool during the summer by evaporating water from their leaves .
- It's cool and quiet everywhere except in the kitchen .
- In cool climates you have to grow tropical plants under glass .
cool adjective (COLD)
slightly cold凉的,冷的
cool water 凉水
cool weather 冷天
slightly cold in a pleasant way
凉爽的,凉快的
It was a lovely cool evening . 那是个凉爽的夜晚。
How do you manage to look so cool in this hot weather ? 这么热的天你怎么看上去会这么凉快?
used to describe a temperature that is slightly too cold
(气温)稍冷的,凉的
It's a bit cool in here, isn't it? I think I'll close the window . 这儿有点凉,是不是?我想关上窗户。
例句
cool adjective (CALM)
calm and not worried or frightened ; not influenced by strong feeling of any kind冷静的,沉着的,从容的
He was very cool when we broke the window , and didn't shout or get mad . 我们打破窗户时他十分冷静,既没大喊大叫也没发脾气。
Stay/Keep cool (= do not become angry or excited ). 保持镇静。
be cool with sth informal
to be happy to accept a situation or suggestion
乐于接受(某一情况或建议)
Yeah, we could leave later - I'm cool with that. 是,我们可以晚点走——我没意见。
cool adjective (COLOUR)
Cool colours , such as blue or green , make you feel calm and relaxed .
(颜色)冷色调的,给人凉爽感觉的
The bedroom was painted a lovely cool blue . 卧室漆成了清爽的蓝色。
cool adjective (UNFRIENDLY)
unfriendly or not showing kindness or interest in something or someone不友好的;冷淡的;冷漠的
She was decidedly cool towards me. 她对我显然很冷淡。
I got a rather cool reception /welcome this evening . What do you think I've done wrong ? 我今晚受到了冷遇。你觉得我做错了什么?
cool adjective (FASHIONABLE)
A2 informalfashionable or attractive
时髦的;吸引人的;酷的
Angie's got some cool new sunglasses . 安吉有副很酷的新太阳镜。
I know it won't look very cool, but this hat will keep the sun out of your eyes . 我知道戴上这顶帽子看起来不会很时髦,可是它能遮挡刺眼的阳光。
习语
(as) cool as a cucumbercool customer
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