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BNC: 2478 COCA: 1451
cool
adjective /kuːl/
adjectivecool
comparativecooler
superlativecoolest
  1. 1
    rather cold, often in a pleasant way 凉的;凉快的

    The water was wonderfully cool and refreshing. 水很凉,让人神清气爽。

    Store the wine in a cool dry place. 把酒储藏在凉爽干燥的地方。

    Tomorrow it will be cloudy and cool everywhere. 明天各地都是多云,天气凉爽。

     Synonyms and related words
    Cold: cold, cool, icy...
    1. a.
      food that is cool is no longer hot (食物)凉的

      When the biscuits are cool, brush them with melted chocolate. 等饼干凉了以后,涂上融化的巧克力。

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    2. b.
      cool clothes prevent you from feeling too hot (衣服)凉爽的

      He put on a cool cotton shirt and a pair of shorts. 他穿上凉爽的棉衬衫和短裤。

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    3. c.
      cool colours, such as white and blue, give an idea of cold instead of heat (颜色)冷色调的

      The place was painted in a cool glossy white. 那地方被粉刷成了光洁的冷白色。

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  2. 2
    calm and relaxed 冷静的;沉着的;从容的

    a cool and calm atmosphere 平静的气氛

    her cool handling of the situation 她对局面的冷静处理

     Synonyms and related words
    Calm and relaxed: calm, relaxed, cool...
  3. 3
    not friendly or enthusiastic 冷漠的;冷淡的

    The presidential candidate got a cool reception. 总统候选人受到了冷遇。

    a cool ruthless manner 冷漠无情的态度

     Synonyms and related words
    Not feeling excited or enthusiastic: bored, restless, apathetic...
     Synonyms and related words
    Unfriendly: unfriendly, cold, hostile...
  4. 4
    impressive because of being fashionable or attractive 时髦的;酷的

    one of Britain's coolest young designers 英国最酷的年轻设计师之一

    It's not considered cool to wear a helmet. 带头盔让人觉得不够酷。

     Synonyms and related words
    Modern and fashionable and up-to-date: modern, contemporary, advanced...
    1. a.
      used for emphasizing how good someone or something is 美妙的;棒的

      We had such a cool time at your party. 我们在你的晚会上过得愉快极了。

      I met this really cool girl last night. 我昨天晚上遇见了这位很棒的姑娘。

       Synonyms and related words
      Ways of emphasizing how good something is: highly, monumental, cool...
    2. b.
      spoken used for agreeing to something or saying that something would be convenient 好极了,可以(用于表示同意或方便)

      ‘We could go to see a film.' ‘Cool.' “我们可以去看场电影。”“好极了。”

      Any time after five would be cool. 5点以后的任何时间都可以。

  5. 5
    [only before noun] informal used with an amount of money for emphasizing how large it is (钱)大笔的,不折不扣的,整整的

    He ended up with a cool £50,000. 他最终得到了整整5万英镑。

     Synonyms and related words
    Large amounts of money: wealth, fortune, pile...
  6. From our crowdsourced Open Dictionary
    6
    cool beans! very informal a way of saying great, happy, joy, outstanding, yes

    Would you like a gift? Cool Beans!

    What do you think of this? Cool beans!

    Submitted by Margaret C Felux from United States on 23/05/2016
  7. From our crowdsourced Open Dictionary
    7
    be cool with something to be very happy with a suggestion

    Yeah, we could stay more-I'm cool with that.

    Submitted by Emran Khoshrouye Ghiasi from Iran, Islamic Republic of on 12/09/2018
  8. From our crowdsourced Open Dictionary
    8
    cool beans an expression used to show excitement, or sarcastically used to express one's unenthusiastic feelings

    "I know you aren't thrilled...But, give it time, I think you're going to fall in love with this place..." "Cool beans. Bye."

    Submitted by LaFemmeNaKitty from United States on 25/09/2017
  9. From our crowdsourced Open Dictionary
    9
    cool, calm and collected relaxed; not nervous

    Doing exercise has helped me to be cool, calm and collected.

    Submitted by Emran Khoshrouye Ghiasi from Iran, Islamic Republic of on 05/03/2018

derived word

coolness

noun [U]

We sat and enjoyed the coolness of the shade. 我们坐在那儿享受着树阴下的凉爽。

There was a definite coolness between the two men. 这两个男人之间关系明显很冷淡。

 Synonyms and related words
See also
cool
verb /kuːl/
present tense
I/you/we/theycool
he/she/itcools
present participlecooling
past tensecooled
past participlecooled
  1. 1

    cool

    or

    cool down

    [I/T] to become cooler, or to make something cooler (使)冷却;(使)变凉

    Allow the cake to cool completely. 让蛋糕完全冷却。

    We opened the windows to cool the room. 我们打开窗户给房间降降温。

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  2. 2
    [I] if a feeling such as love or anger cools, it becomes less strong (爱、怒等感情)冷下来,平息

    Later, when tempers had cooled, they sat down and talked. 后来,怒气平息以后,他们坐下来谈了谈。

    Her enthusiasm quickly cooled. 她的热情很快就冷了下来。

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phrasal verbs

cool
noun /kuːl/
  1. 1

    the cool

    the pleasant cool temperature of a place or time of day 凉快;凉爽

    We went for a walk in the cool of the evening. 我们在清凉的傍晚外出散步。

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  2. 2
    [U] the quality of being extremely fashionable 时髦;酷

    She was the embodiment of cool. 她是时髦的化身。

     Synonyms and related words
    Modern and fashionable and up-to-date: modern, contemporary, advanced...
BNC: 2478 COCA: 1451
cool

verb¹

1 ( cool down) become colder變涼ADVERB | VERB + COOL ADVERBa little, slightly, etc.略微/稍稍冷卻completely完全冷卻quickly, rapidly迅速冷卻Dry soil cools rapidly when air temperatures fall.空氣溫度下降時,乾燥的土壤很快冷卻。gradually, slowly逐漸/慢慢冷卻Her tea was slowly cooling in front of her.她面前的茶慢慢變涼了。VERB + COOLallow sth to, let sth讓⋯涼下來Allow the cake to cool thoroughly before removing it from the tin.等蛋糕涼透了再從烤模中取出。
cool

verb²

2 ( cool down, cool off) become calmer冷靜下來ADVERBconsiderably變得相當冷靜slightly, somewhat稍稍冷靜下來;冷靜了些He's cooled down somewhat since this morning.今天上午開始,他漸漸冷靜了下來。
cool

adjective¹

1fairly cold涼爽VERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe, feel, look涼爽;感覺涼快;看起來涼爽The forest looked cool and shady.森林看起來很陰涼。become, get變得涼爽It will probably get cool later, so bring a coat.待會兒天氣很有可能會轉涼,帶件外衣吧。keep sth使某物保持涼度Try to keep the drinks cool.盡量讓飲料保持涼度。ADVERBvery非常涼a little, slightly, etc.有點兒凉;略有些涼fairly, quite, rather比較涼;有點兒涼;相當涼relatively相對涼爽It was a relatively cool night.那是一個相對涼爽的夜晚。completely涼透Wait until the cake is completely cool before cutting.等蛋糕徹底冷卻後再切。deliciously, pleasantly, refreshingly, wonderfully涼爽舒適;涼爽愜意The cave was refreshingly cool.這岩洞涼爽得讓人神清氣爽。surprisingly, unseasonably, unusually出奇地涼爽;反常地涼快The weather that June was unseasonably cool.那年的六月,天氣反常地涼爽。
cool

adjective²

2calm平靜VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES VERBSappear, be, look看似從容;冷靜;顯得沉着keep, remain, stay保持冷靜She managed to stay cool during the meeting.在會議期間,她設法保持冷靜。act, play it (informal) 沉着應付;冷靜行事He forced himself to count to ten and act cool.他強迫自己從一數到十,好冷靜行事。For once I felt uncertain about my real feelings. I decided to play it cool.我平生第一次無法確定自己的真實感覺,於是便決定泰然處之。ADVERBvery非常冷靜pretty相當沉着PREPOSITIONabout對⋯保持沉着She's completely cool about what happened.她對所發生的事情安之若素。with (NAmE, informal) 對⋯冷靜I knew I needed surgery, and I was cool with it.我知道自己需要動手術,我對此很冷靜。PHRASEScool, calm and collected平心靜氣He did his best to appear cool, calm and collected.他盡力使自己顯得鎮定自若。
cool

adjective³

3not friendly/enthusiastic冷淡VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSact, appear, be, sound表現得冷漠;顯得冷漠;冷淡;聽起來冷漠remain保持冷淡ADVERBdistinctly, very明顯/非常冷淡rather, somewhat比較/有點兒冷淡PREPOSITIONabout對⋯冷漠She was distinctly cool about their plans.她對他們的計劃漠不關心。towards/toward對⋯冷淡He was cool towards me. (BrE) 他對我很冷淡。I'm sorry I acted cool toward you. (NAmE) 對不起,我冷淡了你。
cool

adjective⁴

4used to show approval讚許VERB + COOL | ADVERB VERB + COOLbe很棒It's so cool you came back!你回來了,太棒了!look, sound看起來/聽起來很酷You look really cool in those jeans.你穿那條牛仔褲真酷!ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常時髦so真棒totally棒極了amazingly出奇地棒
BNC: 2478 COCA: 1451
cool noun
composure
cool adj.
cool (She took his keys and walked out, cool as you please.) calm (cool, calm and collected) cold1 (in a cool dry place) cold2 (a cool reception) great1 (This song is really cool.) pale2 (cool colours)
cool verb
cool (Glass contracts as it cools.) relax1 (tempers cool)
cool

verb

cool ♦︎ chill ♦︎ cool (sb/sth) down ♦︎ freeze ♦︎ refrigerateThese words all mean to become or make sth become cold or less warm. 这些词均表示冷却或使变凉。 PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配chilled / frozen foodto leave sth to / allow sth to / let sth cool / cool downto keep sth frozen / refrigerated cool [intransitive, transitive] to become cool or cooler; to make sth cool or cooler (使)变凉,冷却Glass contracts as it cools.玻璃遇冷收缩。The cylinder is cooled by a jet of water.往气缸喷水使之冷却。 see also cool cold adj. 1 chill [transitive, intransitive] to make sb very cold; to make food or drink very cold without turning it to ice; (of food or drink) to become very cold without turning to ice 使(人)冰冷;冷却(食物或饮料);(食物或饮料)冷藏They were chilled by the icy wind.凛冽的寒风吹得他们遍体冰凉。This wine is best served chilled.这种葡萄酒冷藏后饮用最佳。Let the pudding chill for an hour until set.把布丁冷却一小时直至凝固成型。 ˌcool ˈdown ˌcool sb/sth ˈdown

phrasal verb

(rather informal) to become cool or cooler; to make sb/sth cool or cooler (使)变凉,冷却Let the charger cool down before using it again.等充电器冷却下来再使用。Drink plenty of cold water to cool yourself down.多喝点凉水,凉快凉快。Blow on it to cool it down or you'll burn your mouth.先吹凉,不然你会烫着嘴。It is also possible, but less common, to use cool off, especially without an object. 也可以用cool off,尤其是不带宾语时,但较少见We cooled off with a swim in the lake.我们在湖里游泳凉快了一下。 NOTE 辨析 Cool or cool (sb/sth) down? Cool down is slightly more informal than cool, and is used more in spoken English. Cool down is used more often than cool with myself, yourself, himself, etc. * cool down比cool稍不正式,多用于口语。cool down比cool更常与myself、yourself、himself等反身代词搭配How about a swim to cool ourselves down?我们去游泳凉快一下如何?Use cool in technical language or when talking about a process or system. 在专业用语或谈及过程或系统时要用coolThe cylinder is cooled down by a jet of water.
freeze (froze, frozen) [intransitive, transitive] to be very cold or so cold that you die; to keep food at a very low temperature in order to preserve it; (of food) to be able to be preserved in this way 极冷;冻僵;冷冻贮藏;(食物)可冷冻贮藏Every time she opens the window we all freeze.每次她开窗户,我们都冻得要死。Two men froze to death on the mountain.两个男子在山上冻死了。These meals are ideal for home freezing.这些餐食很适合家庭冷冻保存。Some fruits freeze better than others.有些水果比其他的适宜冷冻保存。OPP melt , thaw , defrost melt see also freezing , frozen freezing refrigerate rɪˈfrɪdʒəreɪt [transitive, often passive] (formal) to keep sth, especially food, cold in order to keep it fresh 冷藏保鲜(食物)Once opened, this product should be kept refrigerated.本产品开封后应冷藏。
cool

adjective

cool ♦︎ brazen ♦︎ shameless ♦︎ presumptuous ♦︎ unabashed ♦︎ unashamedThese words describe sb who is very confident or feels no embarrassment, often in a way that does not show respect or that other people find shocking. 这些词均表示孤傲冷漠的、厚颜无耻的、自以为是的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配brazen / presumptuous of sba brazen / shameless displayin a shameless / presumptuous wayunabashed / unashamed luxury cool (rather informal) calm and confident in a way that lacks respect for other people, but makes people admire you as well as disapprove 孤傲冷漠的;满不在乎的 (BrE) She just took his keys and walked out with them, cool as you please.她拿了他的钥匙就走了,你看这胆子有多大。 brazen ˈbreɪzn (disapproving) open and not feeling ashamed, usually about sth that people find shocking 厚颜无耻的She's known for her own brand of brazen sexuality.她自成一格大胆无耻的性行为是众所周知的。I can't believe anyone would be so brazen about something like that.我真不敢相信有人会对那种事这么厚颜无耻。 brazenly

adverb

She brazenly admitted cheating.她恬不知耻地承认了欺骗的行为。
shameless (disapproving) feeling or showing no shame about sth, although other people think you should 无耻的;没廉耻的;不要脸的It was a shameless display of greed.显示出来的是无耻的贪婪。OPP ashamed sorry see also shame guilt presumptuous prɪˈzʌmptʃuəs [not usually before noun] (disapproving) too confident, in a way that shows a lack of respect for other people 自负的;冒昧的;放肆的Isn't it rather presumptuous of you to decide what he needs?他需要什么得你来定,这难道不是自以为是吗?Someone is presumptuous if they think that they know what sb else feels, thinks, wants or needs when they really have no reason or right to do so. * presumptuous可形容某人自认为明白他人的感受、想法、打算或需求,但实际上根本不应该或无权这样妄断。 see also presume dare unabashed ˌʌnəˈbæʃt (written) not ashamed, embarrassed or affected by people's disapproval, when other people would be 不在乎的;不觉羞耻的;不难为情的I rather liked her unabashed frankness.我很喜欢她毫不掩饰的坦率。The ruling classes live in unabashed luxury.统治阶层毫不顾忌地过着奢华的生活。 OPP ashamed sorry unashamed not ashamed or embarrassed about sth, especially when other people would be 不觉羞耻的;不难为情的;恬不知耻的She would have been quite unashamed if anyone had caught her.即使被逮住,她也丝毫不会觉得难为情的。OPP ashamed sorry see also shame guilt NOTE 辨析 Shameless, unabashed or unashamed? Shameless is the most disapproving of these words; unashamed is usually neither approving nor disapproving; unabashed is sometimes even admiring. * shameless在这些词中贬义最重;unashamed通常是中性词;unabashed有时甚至带有欣赏的成分。

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