英:['ku:lɪŋ]
美:[ˈkulɪŋ]
英:['ku:lɪŋ]
美:[ˈkulɪŋ]
n.
冷却
adj.
凉的,凉爽的
冷却的
v.
(使)变凉( cool的现在分词 )
(使)冷静
adjective
moderately cold : lacking in warmth
The plant grows best in cool climates.
marked by steady dispassionate calmness and self-control
a cool and calculating businessperson
lacking ardor or friendliness
a cool impersonal manner
of jazz marked by restrained emotion and the frequent use of counterpoint
free from tensions or violence
We used to fight, but we're cool now.
—used as an intensive
a cool million dollars
marked by deliberate effrontery or lack of due respect or discretion
a cool reply
facilitating or suggesting relief from heat
a cool dress
of a color producing an impression of being coolspecifically: of a hue in the range violet through blue to green
of a musical tone relatively lacking in timbre or resonance (see resonance sense 2a)
very good : excellentalso: all right Is getting together Friday night cool with you?
That was a really cool movie.
fashionable, hip
… not happy with the new shoes … because they were not "cool."—Celestine Sibley
verb
intransitive verb
to become cool : lose heat or warmth—sometimes used with off or down
placed the pie in the window to cool
to lose ardor or passion
His anger cooled.
transitive verb
to make cool : impart a feeling of coolness to—often used with off or downA swim cooled us off a little.
cooled the room with a fan
to moderate the heat, excitement, or force of : calm
cooled her growing anger
to slow or lessen the growth or activity of—usually used with off or down
wants to cool off the economy without freezing it—Newsweek
noun
a cool time, place, or situation
the cool of the evening
absence of excitement or emotional involvement : detachment
… must surrender his fine cool and enter the closed crazy world of suicide …—Wilfrid Sheed
poise, composure
The player lost his cool and began yelling at the referee.
hipness
adverb
in a casual and nonchalant manner
play it cool
cooling water冷却水
cooling system冷却系统
cooling tower冷却塔
cooling rate冷却速度;冷却速率;散热速率
water cooling[化]水冷却
circulating cooling循环冷却
cooling process冷却过程
air cooling气冷,空气冷却
cooling effect[机]冷却效果;冷却作用
controlled cooling控制冷却
cooling capacity冷却能力
cooling fan冷却风扇
cooling load冷负荷
cooling air冷却空气
evaporative cooling蒸发冷却
cooling method冷却法
cooling time冷却时间
cooling down冷却,降温;缓和运动;结束活动
cooling medium冷却介质
rapid cooling急冷,快冷;快速冷却
冷却、降温:尤指病人或实验动物的体温降低的过程。另见hypothermia
冷却台
cooling-stage 降低物体温度装置的载物台。
冷却
使食品温度降低到不低于其冻结点的过程。
冷却
Adjective Middle English col, going back to Old English cōl, going back to West Germanic *kōlu- (whence also Middle Dutch coele "moderately cold" and, from a variant *kōlja-, Old High German kuoli), lengthened-grade derivative from the base of *kalan- "to be cold" — more at cold >entry 1 Verb Middle English colen, going back to Old English cōlian, verbal derivative from Germanic *kōl- cool >entry 1 (whence also Old Saxon colon "to become cool," Old High German kuolēn) Noun Middle English cole, derivative of col cool >entry 1 Adverb derivative of cool >entry 1
The first known use of cool was before the 12th century
cool1 of 3adjective
somewhat cold : lacking in warmth
not letting in or keeping in heat
cool clothes
marked by steady calmness and self-control
not friendly or interested
was cool toward strangers
producing an impression of being cool
blue is a cool color
very good : excellent
fashionable sense 1
cool2 of 3verb
to make or become cool
to make or become less excited : calm
allow tempers to cool
cool3 of 3noun
a cool time or place
the cool of the night
cool1 of 3adjective
somewhat cold : lacking in warmth
not letting in or keeping in heat
cool clothes
marked by steady calmness and self-control
not friendly or interested
was cool toward strangers
producing an impression of being cool
blue is a cool color
very good : excellent
fashionable sense 1
cool2 of 3verb
to make or become cool
to make or become less excited : calm
allow tempers to cool
cool3 of 3noun
a cool time or place
the cool of the night
cool1 of 3adjective
somewhat cold : lacking in warmth
not letting in or keeping in heat
cool clothes
marked by steady calmness and self-control
not friendly or interested
was cool toward strangers
producing an impression of being cool
blue is a cool color
very good : excellent
fashionable sense 1
cool2 of 3verb
to make or become cool
to make or become less excited : calm
allow tempers to cool
cool3 of 3noun
a cool time or place
the cool of the night
1 I ran past them to my room and slapped the cooling rag on my tingling cheek.
2 She remained calm, cool, and collected.
3 “Then who has a hand in cooling things down?”
4 Invert the cake onto a cooling rack.
把蛋糕倒扣在冷却架上。
5 He was doing exactly what I would be doing in his place: cooling off in the shade.
6 The evening was cooling down for a frost.
7 Rather than fleeing the scene, he decided to stay with his workers in spite of the danger, cooling the plant using seawater.
8 Tayo sank down into sensations—the truck vibrating and bouncing down the road, the bodies squeezed around him tight, the smell of perfume and sweat and wine, and the rushing fresh air cooling the sweat.
9 Fill the cooling system with antifreeze as a protection against frost.
在冷却系统里加防冻剂以防止霜冻.
10 “It needs another cooling in blood to hose the metals.”
11 Things between Baba and me were already cooling off again.
12 Paper white, panting, and, even though it's only just cooling off, he's shivering.
13 Coach's face seemed to relax a little, like he was cooling down.
14 Slowly and carefully he rolled about in the thick mud until it formed a poultice, cooling the wounds in his leg and neck, preventing further blood loss.
15 While Stalingrad was burning, they were cooling their heels in the fragrant fields of the Russian steppes, surrounded by sagebrush and birdsong.
16 It was so cold by the back door that the bath water started cooling off before the tub was even full.
17 He felt the air cooling quickly Then the rhythm of the waves changed.
18 Its long tables were full of beakers set over low blue flames, heating and cooling apparatuses, glass vials full of powders in varying shades of orange.
19 had a cool new hairstyle
20 Most of the rocks brought back from the moon were basalt, a dark, smooth stone formed by the cooling of molten lava.