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61cool it — verb become quiet or calm, especially after a state of agitation After the fight both men need to cool off. It took a while after the baby was born for things to settle down again. • Syn: ↑calm, ↑calm down, ↑cool off, ↑chill out, ↑simmer down, ↑ …
62Cool FM — For the Winnipeg radio station, see CJZZ FM. Cool FM City of license Newtownards Broadcast area Greater Belfast (FM), Northern Ireland (DAB) …
63Cool TV — For other uses, see: Cool TV (disambiguation) Cool TV Country  Romania (founded in …
64cool — chic; schick; geil (umgangssprachlich); schmissig; fesch; flott; schnieke (berlin.); geruhsam; gefasst; gleichmütig; …
65Cool — 1. suave and sophisticated; as opposed to daggy 2. up to date and in fashion; stylish; 3. excellent; radical; unreal: You ll meet me there? Cool! ; 4. all right; okay: Don t worry, it s cool ; 5. composed; under control: be cool about it; stay… …
66cool — I Australian Slang 1. suave and sophisticated; as opposed to daggy 2. up to date and in fashion; stylish; 3. excellent; radical; unreal: You ll meet me there? Cool! ; 4. all right; okay: Don t worry, it s cool ; 5. composed; under control: be… …
67cool — 1. adjective 1) a cool breeze Syn: chilly, chill, cold, bracing, brisk, crisp, fresh; informal nippy; Brit.; informal parky 2) a cool response to the suggestion Syn: unenthusiastic …
68Cool FM — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Cool. Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Cool FM peut désigner : CKRB FM, une station radiophonique francophone de Saint Georges de Beauce au Québec s …
69cool — 1. dead It alludes to the loss of body heat: ... if the old lady hadn t been cool for a month even the will certainly wouldn t have been proven. (Lyall, 1969) In rare American use, to cool is to kill. A cool one is a corpse: Mr… …
70cool — adjective 1》 of or at a fairly low temperature. ↘(especially of clothing) keeping one from becoming too hot. 2》 not excited, anxious, or emotional. ↘unfriendly or unenthusiastic. ↘(of jazz) restrained and relaxed. 3》 informal… …
71cool — I adj Slow, romantic (music). I like my jazz cool, not hot. 1950s II adj Knowledgeable about the current scene. Jed is cool, man, you can talk to him. 1950s III adj OK, alright. I m cool with that. 1950s IV adj All told, every bit of. He made… …
72cool — {{#}}{{LM C42393}}{{〓}} {{SynC42179}} {{[}}cool{{]}} {{■}}(ing.){{□}} {{《}}▍ adj.inv.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} {{※}}col.{{¤}} Muy bueno o genial: • El concierto fue muy cool.{{○}} {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} {{<}}2{{>}} Estilo de música de jazz nacido a principios… …
Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
73cool — 1. Pleasing. [Pop.] 2. (real) cool (Very) self possessed. In the fashion, but not wildly or eccentrically so. [Pop.] 3. See keep one s cool. 4. Emph. adj. (with sums of money only, e.g. a cool hundred, one hundred pounds). 5. play it cool… …
74cool — 1. adjective /kuːl/ a) Having a slightly low temperature; mildly or pleasantly cold. His proposals had a cool reception. b) Allowing or suggesting heat relief In control as always, he came up with a cool plan …
75cool — Synonyms and related words: Buddha like composure, Laodicean, OK, Olympian, Oriental calm, abate, abnegation, above all that, absolute zero, abstinence, ace high, affectless, aguey, aguish, air condition, air cool, algid, algidity, allay, aloof,… …
76cool — 1) adj a. unflappable, imperturbable b. excellent, admirable, acceptable One of the key items in the vocabulary of jazz musicians, hipsters, beatniks and hip pies, cool, with its original suggestion of calm disinterested serenity, is a word which …
77cool — 1. kaltblütig, gelassen, selbstsicher ♦ Bleib cool, Mann! 2. besonders gut, hervorragend ♦ Das lange Kleid ... sieht mit Motorradboots cool aus; Echt voll cool, der Typ da drüben! …
78cool — adj.inv. Détendu, tranquille. / Bon, bien, sympa : Il est cool ce film ; elle est pas cool sa meuf. Cool, Raoul, avec calme, détendu …
79cool it — to relax or calm down. The best thing both sides can do is to cool it and then get back to talking about the problem. Hugh stepped between the two boys and told them to cool it. Usage notes: often used as an order: Nikki, leave your brother alone …
80cool·er — /ˈkuːlɚ/ noun, pl ers [count] 1 : a container for keeping food or drinks cool The sodas are in the cooler. called also (Brit) cool bag (Brit) cool box 2 …