cool 的英语意思
coolcool1 /kuːl/ adjective (comparative cooler, superlative coolest)
查看全部语言翻译1temperature low in temperature, but not cold, often in a way that feels pleasant温度偏低但不冷,通常令人感觉舒适:
She swam out into the cool water.她游进了凉爽的水中。
The evening air was cool.傍晚的空气凉爽宜人。
Relax in the sun with a cool drink.在阳光下喝一杯冷饮,好好放松。
the cooler weather of September九月较为凉爽的天气► see thesaurus at cold2clothing clothing that is cool is made of thin material so that you do not become too hot凉爽的衣物由薄质面料制成,使人不会过热:
a cool cotton dress一件清凉的棉质连衣裙3calm calm and not nervous, upset, or excited镇定的,不紧张、不烦躁、不激动keep/stay cool
his ability to keep cool in a crisis他在危机中保持冷静的能力
She looks efficient and as cool as a cucumber.她看起来干练而泰然自若。
Outwardly she is cool, calm, and collected.她表面上冷静、沉着、镇定自若。
a cool customer (=someone who always behaves calmly)处变不惊的人(=始终举止沉稳的人)
Keep a cool head (=stay calm).保持头脑冷静(=保持镇定)。► see thesaurus at calm4approval informal非正式 very attractive, fashionable, interesting etc in a way that people admire – used in order to show approval极具魅力、时髦、有趣等,令人赞叹——用于表示赞许:
She’s pretty cool.她挺酷的。
You look cool in denim.你穿牛仔装看起来很酷。
Cool bike!好酷的车!
‘I’m thinking of studying abroad.’ ‘Really? Cool.’"我在考虑出国留学。""真的?酷。"► see thesaurus at fashionable5agreement spoken口语 used to say that you agree with something, that you understand it, or that it does not annoy you用于表示同意某事、理解某事,或某事不令你烦恼:
OK, Ryan, that’s cool, I can do it.好的,瑞恩,没问题,我能做到。
‘I just have to go, you know.’ ‘It’s all right, it’s cool.’"你知道,我得走了。""没关系,没事的。"
‘I’m finished.’ ‘Cool.’"我做完了。""好的。"cool about
My mum was cool about whatever I wore.我妈妈对我穿什么都无所谓。something is cool with somebody
Is Friday cool with you guys?你们周五方便吗?somebody is cool with something
‘Do you want to come over and watch a video tonight?’ ‘I’m cool with that.’"今晚想来我这看视频吗?""我没问题。"6not friendly behaving in a way that is not as friendly as you expect举止不如预期那般友好;冷淡的:
My proposal met with a cool response.我的提案遭遇了冷淡的反应。
Luke gave her a cool look.卢克冷冷地看了她一眼。7colour a cool colour is one, such as blue or green, that makes you think of cool things冷色是蓝色或绿色等令人联想到清凉事物的颜色8a cool million/hundred thousand etc informal非正式 a surprisingly large amount of money数额惊人的一大笔钱:
He earns a cool half million every year.他每年挣足足五十万。—coolness noun [uncountable]:
the coolness of the nights夜晚的凉意—coolly adverb:
She nodded coolly and walked out.她冷淡地点了点头,走了出去。
查看全部语言翻译1temperature low in temperature, but not cold, often in a way that feels pleasant温度偏低但不冷,通常令人感觉舒适:
She swam out into the cool water.她游进了凉爽的水中。
The evening air was cool.傍晚的空气凉爽宜人。
Relax in the sun with a cool drink.在阳光下喝一杯冷饮,好好放松。
the cooler weather of September九月较为凉爽的天气► see thesaurus at cold2clothing clothing that is cool is made of thin material so that you do not become too hot凉爽的衣物由薄质面料制成,使人不会过热:
a cool cotton dress一件清凉的棉质连衣裙3calm calm and not nervous, upset, or excited镇定的,不紧张、不烦躁、不激动keep/stay cool
his ability to keep cool in a crisis他在危机中保持冷静的能力
She looks efficient and as cool as a cucumber.她看起来干练而泰然自若。
Outwardly she is cool, calm, and collected.她表面上冷静、沉着、镇定自若。
a cool customer (=someone who always behaves calmly)处变不惊的人(=始终举止沉稳的人)
Keep a cool head (=stay calm).保持头脑冷静(=保持镇定)。► see thesaurus at calm4approval informal非正式 very attractive, fashionable, interesting etc in a way that people admire – used in order to show approval极具魅力、时髦、有趣等,令人赞叹——用于表示赞许:
She’s pretty cool.她挺酷的。
You look cool in denim.你穿牛仔装看起来很酷。
Cool bike!好酷的车!
‘I’m thinking of studying abroad.’ ‘Really? Cool.’"我在考虑出国留学。""真的?酷。"► see thesaurus at fashionable5agreement spoken口语 used to say that you agree with something, that you understand it, or that it does not annoy you用于表示同意某事、理解某事,或某事不令你烦恼:
OK, Ryan, that’s cool, I can do it.好的,瑞恩,没问题,我能做到。
‘I just have to go, you know.’ ‘It’s all right, it’s cool.’"你知道,我得走了。""没关系,没事的。"
‘I’m finished.’ ‘Cool.’"我做完了。""好的。"cool about
My mum was cool about whatever I wore.我妈妈对我穿什么都无所谓。something is cool with somebody
Is Friday cool with you guys?你们周五方便吗?somebody is cool with something
‘Do you want to come over and watch a video tonight?’ ‘I’m cool with that.’"今晚想来我这看视频吗?""我没问题。"6not friendly behaving in a way that is not as friendly as you expect举止不如预期那般友好;冷淡的:
My proposal met with a cool response.我的提案遭遇了冷淡的反应。
Luke gave her a cool look.卢克冷冷地看了她一眼。7colour a cool colour is one, such as blue or green, that makes you think of cool things冷色是蓝色或绿色等令人联想到清凉事物的颜色8a cool million/hundred thousand etc informal非正式 a surprisingly large amount of money数额惊人的一大笔钱:
He earns a cool half million every year.他每年挣足足五十万。—coolness noun [uncountable]:
the coolness of the nights夜晚的凉意—coolly adverb:
She nodded coolly and walked out.她冷淡地点了点头,走了出去。coolcool2 verb
1[intransitive, transitive] (also cool down) to make something slightly colder, or to become slightly colder使某物稍微变凉,或变得稍微凉一些:
The air conditioning doesn’t seem to be cooling the room much.空调似乎并没有让房间凉快多少。
Allow the biscuits to cool for five minutes.让饼干冷却五分钟。
a cooling breeze一阵清凉的微风2[intransitive] if a feeling, emotion, or relationship cools, it becomes less strong(感情、情绪或关系)减退,变得不再强烈:
The affair had cooled, on her side at least.这段感情已经冷却,至少在她这边是这样。
When tempers had cooled, he apologized.当怒气平息后,他道了歉。3cool it spoken口语 a)used to tell someone to stop being angry, violent etc用于告诉某人停止愤怒、激动等:
Come on now – calm down, cool it.好了好了,冷静一下,消消气。 b)to stop putting as much effort into something, or pressure on someone, as you have been停止像以前那样在某事上花那么多精力,或对某人施加那么大压力:
He was getting more serious about her. It was time to cool it.他对她越来越认真了。该降降温了。4cool your heels to be forced to wait被迫等待:
I’ll put him in a cell to cool his heels for a bit.我把他关进牢房,让他在里面等着。cool down phrasal verb1to make something slightly colder, or to become slightly colder使某物稍微变凉,或变得稍微凉一些:
The air has cooled down a little now.现在空气已经凉了一点了。cool somebody/something ↔ down
A cold beer will cool you down.一杯冰啤酒会让你凉快下来。2to become calm after being angry愤怒后平静下来:
After I cooled down I realized I had been wrong.冷静下来之后,我意识到自己错了。cool off phrasal verb1to return to a normal temperature after being hot在变热之后恢复到正常温度:
Cool off with an iced drink.喝一杯冰饮降降温。
By late autumn Mediterranean islands have cooled off, and can have rainy days.深秋时节,地中海岛屿已经降温,有时会出现阴雨天气。2to become calm after being angry愤怒后平静下来 SYN calm down:
He slammed the door and went for a walk to cool off.他砰地关上门,出去散步散散心。
1[intransitive, transitive] (also cool down) to make something slightly colder, or to become slightly colder使某物稍微变凉,或变得稍微凉一些:
The air conditioning doesn’t seem to be cooling the room much.空调似乎并没有让房间凉快多少。
Allow the biscuits to cool for five minutes.让饼干冷却五分钟。
a cooling breeze一阵清凉的微风2[intransitive] if a feeling, emotion, or relationship cools, it becomes less strong(感情、情绪或关系)减退,变得不再强烈:
The affair had cooled, on her side at least.这段感情已经冷却,至少在她这边是这样。
When tempers had cooled, he apologized.当怒气平息后,他道了歉。3cool it spoken口语 a)used to tell someone to stop being angry, violent etc用于告诉某人停止愤怒、激动等:
Come on now – calm down, cool it.好了好了,冷静一下,消消气。 b)to stop putting as much effort into something, or pressure on someone, as you have been停止像以前那样在某事上花那么多精力,或对某人施加那么大压力:
He was getting more serious about her. It was time to cool it.他对她越来越认真了。该降降温了。4cool your heels to be forced to wait被迫等待:
I’ll put him in a cell to cool his heels for a bit.我把他关进牢房,让他在里面等着。cool down phrasal verb1to make something slightly colder, or to become slightly colder使某物稍微变凉,或变得稍微凉一些:
The air has cooled down a little now.现在空气已经凉了一点了。cool somebody/something ↔ down
A cold beer will cool you down.一杯冰啤酒会让你凉快下来。2to become calm after being angry愤怒后平静下来:
After I cooled down I realized I had been wrong.冷静下来之后,我意识到自己错了。cool off phrasal verb1to return to a normal temperature after being hot在变热之后恢复到正常温度:
Cool off with an iced drink.喝一杯冰饮降降温。
By late autumn Mediterranean islands have cooled off, and can have rainy days.深秋时节,地中海岛屿已经降温,有时会出现阴雨天气。2to become calm after being angry愤怒后平静下来 SYN calm down:
He slammed the door and went for a walk to cool off.他砰地关上门,出去散步散散心。coolcool3 noun
1the cool a temperature that is pleasantly cold令人愉悦的凉爽温度cool of
They went for a stroll in the cool of the evening.他们在傍晚的凉意中散了散步。2keep your cool to remain calm in a frightening or difficult situation在令人恐惧或困难的情形中保持冷静:
I must keep my cool, she thought; losing my temper isn’t going to help."我必须保持冷静,"她想,"发脾气无济于事。"3lose your cool to stop being calm in an annoying or frightening situation在令人烦恼或恐惧的情形中失去冷静:
Kenneth finally lost his cool with a photographer, and threatened to hit him.肯尼思终于对一名摄影师失去了冷静,威胁要打他。
1the cool a temperature that is pleasantly cold令人愉悦的凉爽温度cool of
They went for a stroll in the cool of the evening.他们在傍晚的凉意中散了散步。2keep your cool to remain calm in a frightening or difficult situation在令人恐惧或困难的情形中保持冷静:
I must keep my cool, she thought; losing my temper isn’t going to help."我必须保持冷静,"她想,"发脾气无济于事。"3lose your cool to stop being calm in an annoying or frightening situation在令人烦恼或恐惧的情形中失去冷静:
Kenneth finally lost his cool with a photographer, and threatened to hit him.肯尼思终于对一名摄影师失去了冷静,威胁要打他。