cool
[ku:l]
adj.凉爽的, 凉的, 冷静的, 冷漠的
vt.(使)变凉, (使)冷却, (使)冷静
vi.变凉, 冷静下来
n.凉爽, 冷静, 凉快
adv.冷静地
adj.<俚>酷的,了不起的
adj.<俚>整整的,满的
例句与用法:
A day in jail cooled him off.
一天的铁窗生活使他冷静了下来。
As it was a hot day she wore a cool dress.
因为天气热,她穿了一件凉快的衣服。
Even when you argue, you should try to keep cool.
即使在争辩时,你也要尽力保持冷静。
词形变化:
形容词: coolish | 副词: coolly | 形容词比较级: cooler | 形容词最高级: coolest | 名词: coolness | 动词过去式: cooled | 动词过去分词: cooled | 动词现在分词: cooling | 动词第三人称单数: cools |
a.
1. 凉快的
The hall is nice and cool.
大厅既漂亮又凉爽。
2. 冷静的, 沉着的
Be cool. Everything will be all right.
冷静一点, 一切都会没问题的。
He remained cool before the enemy.
他在敌人面前镇静自若。
3. 冷淡的[(+to/towards)]
They seemed rather cool towards the new comer.
对这位新来的人, 他们似乎很冷淡。
4. 无礼的; 自行其事的
I don't like the cool way you used my bicycle without my permission.
我不喜欢你这种未经允许就使用我的自行车的无礼行为。
5. 【口】(指数量或钱)不折不扣的, 整整的[B]
Dan won a cool thousand dollars.
丹赢了整整一千元。
6. 【口】很棒的, 极好的
That singing star is really cool.
那位歌星实在很棒。
Hey, that's really cool.
嗨, 那真好极了。
7. 冷色的
8. 酷
vt.
1. 使凉快; 使冷却
The rain has cooled the air.
这雨使天气变得凉快了。
2. 使(情绪等)平静下来
vi.
1. 变凉; 冷却下来[(+down)]
Mother placed the pie in the window to cool.
母亲将馅饼放在窗口冷却。
2. (情绪等)平息
Her anger gradually cooled.
她的怒气渐渐平息下来。
n.
凉爽; 凉爽的时间(或地方)[the S]
短语词组:
as cool as a cucumber
lose/blow one's cool
1. 沉不住气
George lost his cool at the insult.
面对侮辱, 乔治再也沉不住气了。
cool
形容词比较级:cooler
形容词最高级:coolest
过去式:cooled
过去分词:cooled
现在进行时:cooling
词形变化:
形容词: coolish | 副词: coolly | 形容词比较级: cooler | 形容词最高级: coolest | 名词: coolness | 动词过去式: cooled | 动词过去分词: cooled | 动词现在分词: cooling | 动词第三人称单数: cools |
同义词:
chilly | calm | cold | unfriendly | cool off | cool down | freshen | refrigerate | fresh | wane | abate | dampen | decrease | fashionable | nonchalant | collected | composed | chill | poise | frosty | unexcited | ventilate | air | neutral | quell | apathetic | aloof | stony | indifferent | alienated | excited | agitated | warm | unruffled | nerveless | assuredness | coolheaded | sang-froid | aplomb | freezing | icy |
反义词:
词义辨析:
同义:
a.凉快的
chilly
fresh
a.冷静的, 沉着的
calm
unexcited
同义参见:
quell
poise
collected
cold
stony
unfriendly
nonchalant
neutral
chill
frosty
apathetic
indifferent
aloof
frosty
ventilate
composed
alienated
air
反义:
a.凉快的; 冷静的
warm
excited
agitated
反义参见:
hot
cool[ku:l]adj.1.■凉的,微冷的2.■凉快的,凉爽的3.■冷静的,镇静的,从容不迫的,沉着的4.■冷淡的,缺乏激情的;无动于衷的5.■(指颜色)寒色的,冷色的(如蓝、绿、灰等色)6.■[口语](数额等)不折不扣的,整整的7.■[俚语]极妙的,极好的,出色的8.■没有问题的;满意的,称心的9.■节制感情的;音色单调的10.■含蓄的,隐晦的,(说话)谨慎保守、过于精简含蓄的adv.1.■冷静地;冷淡地n.1.■凉,凉爽2.■凉爽的东西、时间、地方等3.■冷静;镇定、沉着4.■[俚语]超然态度;自我抑制vi.1.■变凉,冷却下来:Let your tea cool a little before you drink it.先让茶凉一凉再喝。2.■平息下来;冷静下来:On the way home, his anger slowly cooled.在回家的路上,他的愤怒渐渐地平息下来。vt.1.■使变凉,使有凉爽感:The rain has cooled the air.这场雨使空气凉爽了。2.■降低热度或强度;使冷静:To cool herself and regain mental balance she went out of the room and had a walk in the garden.为了使自己冷静下来并重新得到心理上的平衡,她走出室外去花园散步。近义词composedcollectedunrufflednonchalant反义词excitedagitated(as) cool as a cucumber非常凉冷静沉着,泰然自若blow one's cool[俚语]感情激动,无法自制,失态;沉不住气cool it[俚语]冷静,镇定,保持冷静,沉住气保持不偏不倚,持超然态度;不介入抑制激情;处之泰然,放松leave someone cool引不起某人的兴趣,不能打动某人lose one's cool激动起来,沉不住气,无法自制play it cool[美国俚语]抑制住感情;持冷漠态度;不表态stay cool[美国口语](劝告别人)好好休息,慢慢来,别着急
coolcool[ku:l]adj.1.■凉爽的, 冷的2.■冷静的, 沉着的3.■冷淡的, 薄情的4.■无所顾及的, 无所畏惧的5.■(颜色)素净的, 冷色的6.■[口](价格)实价的; (数额)不打折扣的, 整整的7.■(动物臭迹)淡薄的8.■[美俚]极好的, 绝妙的9.■冷藏着的; 有冷藏设施的10.■厚脸皮的11.■轻描淡写的12.■(音乐、绘画等)超然冷漠的, 强调理性的13.■未被放射性污染的cool wind凉风a cool head冷静的头脑a cool reception冷淡的接待be cool amid dangers and difficulties在危险与困境中镇定自如a cool fish [hand]无耻之徒Let's sit in the shade and keep cool.我们坐到树荫下去凉爽凉爽吧。My new car cost me a cool thousand pounds.我的新车整整花了我1000镑。He is a cool hand.他这个人脸皮很厚。
词性变化cool[ku:l]n.1.■冷气; 阴凉处; 凉的时候[东西等]2.■平静, 镇定3.■[美]一种较保守的爵士音乐4.■冷淡in the cool of the garden在花园阴凉处in the cool of the evening在傍晚凉爽的空气中cool[ku:l]vi.1.■冷下来2.■冷静下来3.■失去热情Let your tea cool a little before you drink it.让茶凉点儿再喝。My anger has cooled.我的怒气消了。He gradually cooled on the matter.他对这问题渐渐失去兴趣。cool[ku:l]vt.1.■使变冷, 使凉下来2.■使变冷静, 使镇定, 息怒3.■使失去兴趣cool the hot pipe with running water用自来水冲冷热管子cool one's anger息怒cool one's interest in对...失去兴趣Save your breath to cool your porridge.不要白费口舌了。
继承用法cool-headedadj.1.■头脑冷静的cool-weedn.1.■无刺毛荨麻coolish[ˈku:lɪʃ]adj.1.■有点凉的coolnessn.
参考词汇cool9chilly9cold;都含“凉的”、“冷的”意思。1.■cool指“不冷不热的”, 即“凉爽的”, 如lt's cool in autumn. 秋天天气凉爽。chilly 指“颇冷的”、“使人感到有些不舒服的冷”, 如:I feel chilly without my coat. 不穿外衣我感到有点凉。cold是常用词, 指“冷的”, 尤指“低于人的体温的冷”, 如:It's very cold in winter. 冬天天气很冷。warm;hot;
adjective
- of or at a fairly low temperature
凉快的;凉爽的
it'll be a cool afternoon.
将会是个凉爽的下午。
the wind kept them cool.
风使他们凉快。
■soothing or refreshing because of its low temperature
凉爽的;清凉的
a long, cool glass of orange juice.
一大杯清凉的橙汁。
the bathroom was all glass and cool, muted blues.
浴室四周都是玻璃,呈现出清爽而柔和的蓝色。
■(especially of clothing) keeping one from becoming too hot
(尤指衣服)凉快的
people planning a holiday in the sun and looking for cool tops to pack.
计划度日光假而在打点凉快上装的人们。
■showing no friendliness towards a person or enthusiasm for an idea or project
(对人)冷淡的;(对想法或计划)不热心的
he gave a cool reception to the suggestion for a research centre.
他对建立研究中心的建议反应冷淡。
■free from excitement or anxiety
冷静的;沉着的
he prided himself on keeping a cool head.
他为自己保持冷静而骄傲。
she seems cool, calm, and collected,.
她看上去沉着冷静。
■calmly audacious
沉着而大胆的
such an expensive strategy requires cool nerves.
如此耗资巨大的计划只有胆识之士才能提出。
■(of jazz, especially modern jazz) restrained and relaxed
(爵士乐,尤指现代爵士乐)有节制的;放松的 - (informal)fashionably attractive or impressive
(非正式)酷的
youngsters are turning to smoking because they think it makes them appear cool.
年轻人抽烟是因为他们认为那样看起来很酷。
■excellent
好极了的
[as exclamation]our office was a sunny room with a computer you didn't even have to plug in. Cool!.
我们那个办公室阳光充足,计算机甚至不用自己去插电源。棒极了!。
■used to express acceptance of or agreement with something
[用以表示接受或同意]好的;不错
if people want to freak out at our clubs, that's cool.
如果有人想要在我们的俱乐部吸毒过瘾,那也没事。 - (a cool-)(informal)used to emphasize a specified quantity or amount, especially of money
(非正式)(尤指钱的数额)整整的;不折不扣的
research for a new drug can cost a cool £50 million.
研制一种新药可能花费整整五千万英镑。
[mass noun]
- (the cool)a fairly low temperature
凉快;凉爽
the cool of the night air.
夜晚凉爽的空气。
■a time or place at which the temperature is pleasantly low
凉快的时间(或地点)
the cool of the day.
一天的凉爽时间。 - the quality of being fashionably attractive or impressive
酷;(时尚而)使人印象深刻的
all the cool of high fashion.
最新时尚的全部魅力。
- become or cause to become less hot
(使)变凉;(使)变凉快
[no obj.]we dived into the river to cool off.
我们潜到水里凉快一下。
his feelings for her took a long time to cool.
他对她的感情很久才冷却下来。
[with obj.]cool the pastry for five minutes.
把点心凉5分钟。
■become or cause to become calm or less excited
(使)冷静;(使)平静
[no obj.]after I'd cooled off, I realized I was being irrational.
冷静下来后,我意识到自己很不理智。
[with obj.]George was trying to cool him down.
乔治正设法使他平静下来。
■[usu. in imperative](cool it)(informal)behave in a less excitable manner
(非正式)平静下来;冷静下来
‘Cool it and tell me why you’re so ecstatic.’.
“冷静下来,告诉我你为什么这样欣喜若狂。”。
cool one's heels
- 见 heel
- (informal)maintain (or fail to maintain) a calm and controlled attitude
(非正式)保持(或失去)冷静
cooled
adjective
- [in combination]a water-cooled engine.
水冷发动机。
adjective
coolly
adverb
coolness
noun
语源
- Old English cōl (noun), cōlian (verb), Germanic origin; related to Dutch koel, also to cold
cool
名词 cool:
the quality of being at a refreshingly low temperature
great coolness and composure under strain
同义词:aplomb, assuredness, poise, sang-froid
动词 cool:
make cool or cooler
loose heat
lose intensity
形容词 cool:
neither warm nor very cold; giving relief from heat
marked by calm self-control (especially in trying circumstances); unemotional
同义词:coolheaded, nerveless
(color) inducing the impression of coolness; used especially of greens and blues and violets
psychologically cool and unenthusiastic; unfriendly or unresponsive or showing dislike
(used of a number or sum) without exaggeration or qualification
fashionable and attractive at the time; often skilled or socially adept
cool
■Pre- is a prefix added to cool to form precool.
pre-是加在cool之前变成precool的前缀
■One boy is rowing while the other boy in the boat is dangling around his legs in the cool water of the lake.
一个男孩正在划船,而船里的另一个男孩则把腿悬垂在凉爽的湖水中。
■Instead, a dog has to pant to keep cool.
一只狗必须通过气喘来保持凉块。
■A cool breeze drifted through the open window.
一阵凉风从打开的窗子吹进来。
■Last time we went to see him, he gave us a cool reception; today we're going to pay him back in the same coin.
上次我们去看他时,他待我们很冷淡,今天我们要以其人之道还治其人之身。
■No matter how agitated and upset other people get, Gill just plays it cool and gets on with her work.
不管其他人怎样焦虑不安、心烦意乱,吉尔只是若无其事地干自己的工作。
■Don't get excited about the exam; keep cool.
不要对考试太激动,沉着点。
■B: Oh, be cool about it. It's just a mirage.
不要那么激动,只不过是海市蜃楼而已。
■Relentless. Keeps his cool in stressful situations.
严格,能够在压力巨大的情形下保持冷静。
■Dan won a cool thousand dollars.
丹赢了整整一千元。
■It took her a long time to cool down after the argument.
争论过后好久,她才得以平静下来。
■It's a distinct advantage around here to keep a cool head when things begin to go wrong.
事情开始出差错时,保持清醒的头脑是这里的一个显著的优点。
■These days it may keep you from losing your cool.
今天,它可能会使你保持冷静。
■There is a cool breeze this evening.
今晚有凉爽的微风。
■He managed to remain cool by swimming occasionally.
他不时地游泳来使自己保持凉快。
■He has a cool head at all times.
他不论什么时候都有清醒的头脑。
■They urge the public to cool down.
他们呼吁群众冷静。
■They bathed in a cool mountain stream.
他们在清凉的山间溪流中游泳。
■They gave the Prime Minister a cool reception.
他们很冷淡地接待了这位首相。
■They are a teenager band made up of four cool boys.
他们是一支由四名酷哥组成的少年演唱队。
■He refreshed himself with a cool shower.
他冲了个凉水澡凉快凉快。
■He burst out of the house into the cool night.
他冲出房间,进入寒冷的黑夜中。
■His cool response suggested that he didn't like the idea.
他反应冷淡表明他并不喜欢这个主意。
■He kept cool in the face of danger.
他在危险面前保持镇定。
■He was always cool in the face of danger.
他在危险面前总是镇静自若。
■He has a cool head,ie doesn't get agitated.
他头脑冷静(不易冲动)。
■He is cool toward her.
他对她冷淡。
■He ducked his head in the stream to get cool .
他将头浸入小溪来使自己凉快。
■He looks very cool in sunglasses.
他戴上太阳镜真酷。
■He breathed deeply of the cool air.
他深深地吸了一口清凉的空气。
■His father earns a cool thousand dollars a month.
他父亲每月能挣足足一千美元。
■He fanned himself with a newspaper to cool down.
他用一张报纸给自己扇凉。
■He had the word 'Cool' blazoned across his chest.
他的胸前饰有 Cool 的字样。
■His second marriage had turned out a cool affair.
他第二次结婚却是淡墨山水。
■He felt a breath of cool air on his face.
他觉得有一股冷风扑向自己的脸上。
■He enjoys the pleasantly cool autumn days.
他非常喜欢凉爽的秋天。
■You may keep your breath to cool your porridge.
你别多管人家闲事好了。
■You're very cool with your brother, but with your friends you really come to life.
你对你弟弟冷冰冰的,但跟朋友在一起倒很活跃。
■You look pretty cool with that new haircut.
你新剪的发型真酷。
■How do you remain so cool in such hot weather?
你是怎样在这样热的天气下保持凉快的?
■You look cool in this new jacket.
你穿这件新茄克帅极了。
■To make cool, clean, or moist; freshen up.
使新鲜使凉爽、清洁或湿润;使新鲜
■Storage: Keep in dry, cool place and avoid direct sunlight.
保存方法:宜放于干爽,阴凉地方。避免光直接照射。
■Keep cool: it will be all one a hundred years hence.
保持冷静吧,自今起百年之后,全都一样啦。
■Keep cool!
保持冷静!
■A vacuum flask keeps cool drinks cool and hot drinks hot.
保温瓶使冷饮保冷,使热饮保温。
■I should advise you to play it cool it you wish to make any progress in the negotiation.
假使你想在谈判中取得一些进展,我劝你还是保持冷静为好。
■Let your tea cool a little before you drink it.
先让茶凉一凉再喝。
■It is cool in summer and warm in winter.
冬暖夏凉。
■Beer is at its best when it is cool.
冷啤酒味道最美。
as cool as a cucumber
lose/blow one's cool
1. 沉不住气
George lost his cool at the insult.
面对侮辱, 乔治再也沉不住气了。
习惯用语as cool as a cucumber1.■[口]非常冷静, 不慌不忙, 泰然自若blow one's cool1.■[俗]无法自制, 失态lose one's cool1.■[俗]无法自制, 失态keep cool1.■保持凉爽; 保持冷静, 镇定自若2.■要镇静, 别慌remain cool1.■保持凉爽; 保持冷静, 镇定自若2.■要镇静, 别慌keep one's cool1.■[口]保持冷静, 保持沉着leave sb. cool1.■不能引起某人兴趣play it cool1.■[美俚]压住感情, 冷静处理[对待]cool down1.■凉快起来; 渐渐冷却2.■使平静; 使冷静cool off1.■凉快起来; 渐渐冷却2.■使平静; 使冷静cool it1.■[俚]沉着; 轻松冷静地[从容不迫地]做; 冷静下来, 别紧张; 不介入, 保持超然态度