学英语的注意一下,cool这个是什么意思

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学英语的注意一下,cool这个是什么意思
学英语的注意一下,cool这个是什么意思

学英语的注意一下,cool这个是什么意思
cool
cool
AHD:[k›l]
D.J.[ku8l]
K.K.[kul]
adj.(形容词)
cool.er, cool.est
Neither warm nor very cold; moderately cold:
凉的:既不温暖也不很冷的;适度凉的:
fresh, cool water; a cool autumn evening.
清凉的水;清新的秋夜
Giving or suggesting relief from heat:
凉快的:令人凉快的或有爽快感的:
a cool breeze; a cool blouse.
凉爽的微风;凉爽的女衬衣
Marked by calm self-control:
冷静的:以冷静的自控为特征的:
a cool negotiator.
冷静的谈判者
Marked by indifference, disdain, or dislike; unfriendly or unresponsive:
冷淡的:态度冷漠、轻视或不喜欢的;不友好的或反应冷淡的:
a cool greeting; was cool to the idea of higher taxes.
冷淡的问候;对提高税收的意见反应冷淡
Of, relating to, or characteristic of colors, such as blue and green, that produce the impression of coolness.
冷色调的:产生凉感的颜色的,如蓝色或绿色等,或具有冷色特征的
Slang Excellent; first-rate:
【俚语】 顶好的:优秀的;一流的:
has a cool sports car; had a cool time at the party.
拥有一流的跑车;在晚会上玩得好极了
Slang Entire; full:
【俚语】 整整的;满的:
worth a cool million.
整整要一百万
v.(动词)
cooled, cool.ing, cools
v.tr.(及物动词)
To make less warm.
使…变凉
To make less ardent, intense, or zealous:
使减轻(少)热情、紧张或热心:
problems that soon cooled my enthusiasm for the project.
这些问题使我对这个计划失去了热情
v.intr.(不及物动词)
To become less warm:
冷却:
took a dip to cool off.
泡在水中冷却一下
To become calmer:
变得冷静下来:
needed time for tempers to cool.
需要时间冷静下来
n.(名词)
A cool place, part, or time:
凉爽:凉快的地方、部分或时候:
the cool of early morning.
清早的凉爽时刻
The state or quality of being cool.
凉快:凉(快)的状态或性质
Slang Composure; poise:
【俚语】 镇静:镇静;沉着:
“Our release marked a victory. The nation had kept its cool”(Moorhead Kennedy)
“我们的释放标志着胜利的到来.国家已稳定了下来”(穆尔黑德·肯尼迪)

酷! He is cool. 他真酷!

cool

n.
凉爽, 凉爽的空气
adj.
凉爽, 冷静的, 无所顾虑的, 淡漠的
v.
使冷, 使镇定

cool 还有in都是非常pupular的词,就像中国的“吊”

本义:
n.
凉爽, 凉爽的空气
adj.
凉爽, 冷静的, 无所顾虑的, 淡漠的
v.
使冷, 使镇定
引申:
偕音中文“酷”

cool
[ku:l]
n.
凉爽, 凉爽的空气
adj.
凉爽, 冷静的, 无所顾虑的, 淡漠的
v.
使冷, 使镇定
cool
cool
adj.(形容词)
cool.er, cool.est
Neither warm nor very cold; moderately cold:
凉的:既...

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cool
[ku:l]
n.
凉爽, 凉爽的空气
adj.
凉爽, 冷静的, 无所顾虑的, 淡漠的
v.
使冷, 使镇定
cool
cool
adj.(形容词)
cool.er, cool.est
Neither warm nor very cold; moderately cold:
凉的:既不温暖也不很冷的;适度凉的:
fresh, cool water; a cool autumn evening.
清凉的水;清新的秋夜
Giving or suggesting relief from heat:
凉快的:令人凉快的或有爽快感的:
a cool breeze; a cool blouse.
凉爽的微风;凉爽的女衬衣
Marked by calm self-control:
冷静的:以冷静的自控为特征的:
a cool negotiator.
冷静的谈判者
Marked by indifference, disdain, or dislike; unfriendly or unresponsive:
冷淡的:态度冷漠、轻视或不喜欢的;不友好的或反应冷淡的:
a cool greeting; was cool to the idea of higher taxes.
冷淡的问候;对提高税收的意见反应冷淡
Of, relating to, or characteristic of colors, such as blue and green, that produce the impression of coolness.
冷色调的:产生凉感的颜色的,如蓝色或绿色等,或具有冷色特征的
Slang Excellent; first-rate:
【俚语】 顶好的:优秀的;一流的:
has a cool sports car; had a cool time at the party.
拥有一流的跑车;在晚会上玩得好极了
Slang Entire; full:
【俚语】 整整的;满的:
worth a cool million.
整整要一百万
v.(动词)
cooled, cool.ing, cools
v.tr.(及物动词)
To make less warm.
使…变凉
To make less ardent, intense, or zealous:
使减轻(少)热情、紧张或热心:
problems that soon cooled my enthusiasm for the project.
这些问题使我对这个计划失去了热情
v.intr.(不及物动词)
To become less warm:
冷却:
took a dip to cool off.
泡在水中冷却一下
To become calmer:
变得冷静下来:
needed time for tempers to cool.
需要时间冷静下来
n.(名词)
A cool place, part, or time:
凉爽:凉快的地方、部分或时候:
the cool of early morning.
清早的凉爽时刻
The state or quality of being cool.
凉快:凉(快)的状态或性质
Slang Composure; poise:
【俚语】 镇静:镇静;沉着:
“Our release marked a victory. The nation had kept its cool”(Moorhead Kennedy)
“我们的释放标志着胜利的到来。国家已稳定了下来”(穆尔黑德·肯尼迪)
cool it【俚语】
To calm down; relax.
冷静下来;轻松
cool (one's) heels【非正式用语】
To wait or be kept waiting.
等着或别人让等着
Middle English cole
中古英语 cole
from Old English c½l * see gel-
源自 古英语 c½l *参见 gel-
cool“ish
adj.(形容词)
cool“ly
adv.(副词)
cool“ness
n.(名词)
cool, composed, collected, unruffled, nonchalant, imperturbable, detached
These adjectives apply to persons, their attitudes, their behavior, or their actions to indicate absence of excitement or discomposure, especially in times of stress.
这些形容词适用于人或人们的态度、举止或行为,表示冷静沉着或不慌不忙,尤其是在紧张时刻。
Cool usually implies merely a high degree of self-control, though it may also indicate aloofness:
Cool 通常只指一种高度的自我控制,虽然它也可以表示冷漠超然:
“Keep strong, if possible. In any case, keep cool. Have unlimited patience” (B.H. Liddell Hart).
“如果可能,保持强壮。任何情况,保持冷静。要有无限的耐心” (B·H·里德尔·哈特)。
“An honest hater is often a better fellow than a cool friend” (John Stuart Blackie).
“一个恨你但是诚实的人常常比一个漠不关心的朋友更好” (约翰·斯图亚特·布莱基)。
Composed implies a serene, often sedate quality arising from self-discipline:
Composed 带有产生于自我约束的一种安详宁静的,常常是镇定沉着的品质之意:
The performer was composed as she readied herself for her entrance on stage.
这位演员在准备上场时沉着冷静。
Collected suggests self-possessed composure:
Collected 含有泰然自若、沉着镇静之意:
The witness remained collected throughout the cross-examination.
证人在整个反诘问过程中保持着镇静自若。
Unruffled emphasizes calm despite circumstances that might elicit agitation:
Unruffled 强调环境可能会引起激动不安时仍保持冷静:
“with contented mind and unruffled spirit” (Anthony Trollope).
“心满意足且心情平静” (安东尼·特洛普)。
Nonchalant describes a casual manner that may suggest, sometimes misleadingly, a lack of interest or concern:
Nonchalant 指一种可能(有时是误导性地)带有缺乏兴趣或关心意味的不拘礼节的态度:
He doesn't seem excited;
他看上去并不兴奋;
on the contrary, his demeanor is easy and nonchalant.
相反,他的举止轻松而无动于衷。
Imperturbable stresses unshakable calmness considered usually as an inherent trait rather than as a product of self-discipline:
Imperturbable 侧重于一种不可动摇的沉着冷静,通常被认为是天生的特性而不是自我约束的产物:
“A man . . ./Cool, and quite English, imperturbable” (Byron).
“一个…非常英国式的人,冷漠而不易激动” (拜伦)。
Detached implies aloofness resulting either from lack of active concern or from resistance to emotional involvement:
Detached 含有冷漠超然的意思,可以是因为不太关心也可以是因为不愿介入感情纠葛:
She may be detached, she may even be unfeeling, but at least she's not hypocritically effusive. See also Synonyms at cold
她可能冷漠,她甚至可能冷酷无情,但至少她不会假惺惺地过分热情 参见同义词 cold
cool
[ku:l]
adj.
凉的;凉爽的
The room was cool after the sun had gone down.
太阳落山后这房子里很凉爽。
冷静的;沉着的
Don't get excited about the examination; keep cool.
不要对考试太激动,沉着点。
冷淡的;冷酷的;不动感情的
Michael seemed very cool towards us today. I wonder whether we've offended him.
"迈克尔今天对我们十分冷淡,不知我们是否冒犯了他。"
棒极了的
cool
n.
凉爽;凉爽的东西
平静;冷静;镇静
Try and keep your cool.
设法保持镇静。
cool
vt., vi.
(常与down, off连用)
使变冷;使冷却;冷一冷
We cooled down by swimming in the river.
我们在河里游泳,好凉快凉快。
It took Charles a long time to cool down after the argument.
"争论过后好久,查尔斯才得以平静下来。"
cool it
冷静下来

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cool n. 凉爽, 凉爽的空气
adj. 凉爽, 冷静的, 无所顾虑的, 淡漠的
v. 使冷, 使镇定
在口语中也有酷的意思。

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"u will receive ur refund in 10 days."
"that's cool!"
或者冷静
"cool down!"
"i am cool!"

n.informal the ability to stay calm and not get upset or angry
v.1.to lose heat or cause(someone or something)to lose heat
2.to become calm or weaker in feeling
3.become calmer