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cool
/ˈkul/
涼爽,涼爽的空氣(a.)涼爽的,冷淡的,冷靜的(vi.)冷卻,平息(vt.)使冷卻
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cool
a.
[
Compar.
Cooler
superl.
Coolest
.]
1.
Moderately
cold
;
between
warm
and
cold
;
lacking
in
warmth
;
producing
or
promoting
coolness
.
Fanned
with
cool
winds
.
--
Milton
.
2.
Not
ardent
,
warm
,
fond
,
or
passionate
;
not
hasty
;
deliberate
;
exercising
self-control
;
self-possessed
;
dispassionate
;
indifferent
;
as
,
a
cool
lover
;
a
cool
debater
.
For
a
patriot
,
too
cool
.
--
Goldsmith
.
3.
Not
retaining
heat
;
light
;
as
,
a
cool
dress
.
4.
Manifesting
coldness
or
dislike
;
chilling
;
apathetic
;
as
,
a
cool
manner
.
5.
Quietly
impudent
;
negligent
of
propriety
in
matters
of
minor
importance
,
either
ignorantly
or
willfully
;
presuming
and
selfish
;
audacious
;
as
,
cool
behavior
.
Its
cool
stare
of
familiarity
was
intolerable
.
--
Hawthorne
.
6.
Applied
facetiously
,
in
a
vague
sense
,
to
a
sum
of
money
,
commonly
as
if
to
give
emphasis
to
the
largeness
of
the
amount
.
He
had
lost
a
cool
hundred
.
--
Fielding
.
Leaving
a
cool
thousand
to
Mr
.
Matthew
Pocket
.
--
Dickens
.
Syn:
--
Calm
;
dispassionate
;
self-possessed
;
composed
;
repulsive
;
frigid
;
alienated
;
impudent
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cool
,
n.
A
moderate
state
of
cold
;
coolness
; --
said
of
the
temperature
of
the
air
between
hot
and
cold
;
as
,
the
cool
of
the
day
;
the
cool
of
the
morning
or
evening
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cool
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Cooled
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Cooling
.]
1.
To
make
cool
or
cold
;
to
reduce
the
temperature
of
;
as
,
ice
cools
water
.
Send
Lazarus
,
that
he
may
dip
the
tip
of
his
finger
in
water
,
and
cool
my
tongue
.
--
Luke
xvi
. 24.
2.
To
moderate
the
heat
or
excitement
of
;
to
allay
,
as
passion
of
any
kind
;
to
calm
;
to
moderate
.
We
have
reason
to
cool
our
raging
motions
,
our
carnal
stings
,
our
unbitted
lusts
.
--
Shak
.
To cool the heels
,
to
dance
attendance
;
to
wait
,
as
for
admission
to
a
patron's
house
. [
Colloq
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cool
,
v. i.
1.
To
become
less
hot
;
to
lose
heat
.
I
saw
a
smith
stand
with
his
hammer
,
thus
,
the
whilst
his
iron
did
on
the
anvil
cool
. --
Shak
.
2.
To
lose
the
heat
of
excitement
or
passion
;
to
become
more
moderate
.
I
will
not
give
myself
liberty
to
think
,
lest
I
should
cool
.
--
Congreve
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
cool
adj
1:
neither
warm
or
very
cold
;
giving
relief
from
heat
; "
a
cool
autumn
day
"; "
a
cool
room
"; "
cool
summer
dresses
";
"
cool
drinks
"; "
a
cool
breeze
" [
ant
:
warm
]
2:
marked
by
calm
self-control
(
especially
in
trying
circumstances
);
unemotional
; "
play
it
cool
"; "
keep
cool
";
"
stayed
coolheaded
in
the
crisis
"; "
the
most
nerveless
winner
in
the
history
of
the
tournament
" [
syn
:
coolheaded
,
nerveless
]
3: (
color
)
inducing
the
impression
of
coolness
;
used
especially
of
greens
and
blues
and
violets
; "
cool
greens
and
blues
and
violets
" [
ant
:
warm
]
4:
psychologically
cool
and
unenthusiastic
;
unfriendly
or
unresponsive
or
showing
dislike
; "
relations
were
cool
and
polite
"; "
a
cool
reception
"; "
cool
to
the
idea
of
higher
taxes
" [
ant
:
warm
]
5:
used
of
a
number
or
sum
and
meaning
without
exaggeration
or
qualification
; "
a
cool
million
bucks
"
6:
fashionable
and
attractive
at
the
time
;
often
skilled
or
socially
adept
; "
he's
a
cool
dude
"; "
that's
cool
"; "
Mary's
dress
is
really
cool
"; "
it's
not
cool
to
arrive
at
a
party
too
early
"
n
1:
the
quality
of
being
cool
; "
the
cool
of
early
morning
"
2:
great
coolness
and
composure
under
strain
; "
keep
your
cool
"
[
syn
:
aplomb
,
assuredness
,
poise
,
sang-froid
]
v
1:
make
cool
or
cooler
; "
Chill
the
food
" [
syn
:
chill
, {
cool
down
] [
ant
:
heat
]
2:
loose
heat
; "
The
air
cooled
considerably
after
the
thunderstorm
" [
syn
:
chill
,
cool down
] [
ant
:
heat
]
3:
lose
intensity
; "
His
enthusiasm
cooled
considerably
" [
syn
: {
cool
off
,
cool down
]
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