fine, sophisticated, hip, groovy, neat, together, way cool, with it """Do you know any cool guys?"" ""Yes. There's one in my class. Would you like to meet him?"""
cool (also kewl)
neat, special, wonderful.
cool as a cucumber
calm, not nervous or anxious He is always as cool as a cucumber and never worries about anything.
cool cat
(See show-off)
Cool it!
calm down.
cool it
stop it, be good, knock it off The students cool it when the principal walks in.
cool off
control your emotions, chill out, calm down I better cool off before I talk to the kids. I'm still angry.
cool one
be forced to wait by someone in power or authority I was forced to cool my heels in the lobby for an hour while I waited for the job interview.
cool under pressure
calm during a crisis, able to perform well when you must do it Jo was very cool under pressure. When the judge asked questions, she answered clearly and calmly.
cool your heels
wait for a judgement, serve a detention Chad is cooling his heels in the Remand Centre - the city jail.
cooler heads prevailed
sensible people spoke, violence was avoided There was nearly a riot, but cooler heads prevailed.
keep your cool
stay calm, not become excited Can you keep your cool during an emergency, or do you panic?
lose your cool
lose control of emotions, lose your temper Don't you ever lose your cool? Don't you ever get angry?
play it cool
be calm, do not become excited, chill out If Lisa tells you she's pregnant, play it cool. Don't become angry.
that's cool
that is good/fine/OK, that is groovy "When we gave Fonzie a leather tie, he said, ""That's cool."""
water-cooler talk
office news, gossip I believe water-cooler talk - unless it's about me.
way cool
very nice, very cool His voice is way cool, eh. I love listening to him.
cool as a moose
very good; cool; da bomb
cool beans
very cool, great, or interesting
coolarific
cool and terrific
cool down
1.become cool 变冷 The soup has cooled down.汤凉了。 2.become calmer or less excited冷静下来 I won't talk to her until she has cooled down.她冷静下来我才会同她谈。 The situation has cooled down a lot since yesterday.形势从昨天起已平静了许多。 He cooled the situation down by offering mediation between the disputing parties.他主动提出在争执双方斡旋,从而使形势缓和。 3.become less attracted or enthusiastic 对…冷淡(尤用于比喻) Their friendship seems to have cooled down.他们的友谊似乎已经冷淡了。 His affection for her gradually cooled down.他对她的爱情逐渐冷淡了。
keep cool
remain calm 保持镇静 The soldier's courage was partly due to his ability to keep cool in the face of danger.这个士兵有勇气,部分原因是他能临危不惧。
lose one's cool
Idiom(s): lose one's cool AND blow one's cool
Theme: ANGER - RELEASE
to lose one's temper; to lose one's nerve.(Slang.) • Wow, he really lost his cool! What a tantrum! • Whatever you do, don't blow your cool.
keep one's cool
Idiom(s): keep one's cool
Theme: CALMNESS
to remain calm, even when provoked. • I have a hard time keeping my cool when someone is yelling at me. • Whatever you do, try to keep your cool.
cool one's heels
Idiom(s): cool one's heels
Theme: WAITING
to wait (for someone). (Informal.) • I spent all afternoon cooling my heels in the waiting room while the doctor talked on the telephone. • All right. If you can't behave properly, just sit down here and cool your heels until I call you.
blow one's cool
Idiom(s): lose one's cool AND blow one's cool
Theme: ANGER - RELEASE
to lose one's temper; to lose one's nerve.(Slang.) • Wow, he really lost his cool! What a tantrum! • Whatever you do, don't blow your cool.
As cool as a cucumber
If someone is as cool as a cucumber, they don't get worried by anything.
Cool as a cat
To act fine when you a actually scared or nervous
blow one's cool|blow|cool
v. phr., slang, informal To lose your composure or self-control. Whatever you say to the judge in court, make sure that you don't blow your cool.
cool as a cucumber|cool|cucumber
adj. phr., informal Very calm and brave; not nervous, worried, or anxious; not excited; composed. Bill is a good football quarterback, always cool as a cucumber.
cool customer|cool|customer
n. Someone who is calm and in total control of himself; someone showing little emotion. Jim never gets too excited about anything; he is a cool customer.
cool down|cool|cool off
v. To lose or cause to lose the heat of any deep feeling (as love, enthusiasm, or anger); make or become calm, cooled or indifferent; lose interest. A heated argument can be settled better if both sides cool down first.John was deeply in love with Sally before he left for college, but he cooled off before he got back.Their friendship cooled off when Jack gave up football.The neighbor's complaint about the noise cooled the argument down.
cool one's heels|cool|heel|heels
v. phr., slang To be kept waiting by another's pride or rudeness; be forced to wait by someone in power or authority; wait. He cooled his heels for an hour in another room before the great man would see him.I was left to cool my heels outside while the others went into the office.
keep cool|cool|keep
v. phr. Remain calm; remain unexcited. The main thing to remember in an emergency situation is to not lose one's head and keep cool.
cool, calm, and collected Calm and composed, self-possessed. For example, No matter what the board decides, you have to appear cool, calm, and collected in front of the stockholders. This alliterative synonym for cool as a cucumber dates from the late 1800s.
blow (one's) cool
To lose ascendancy of one's composure, temper, or nerve. He absolutely blew his air-conditioned back the aide alone his food.I absolutely blew my air-conditioned during the interview.Learn more: blow, cool
blow your cool
lose your composure; become affronted or agitated. informalLearn more: blow, coolLearn more:
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