cool
suomi-englanti sanakirjacool englannista suomeksi
kylmä
viileä
viileys, vilpoisuus
siisti, cool, kuuli
viilentyä
liioittelematta, sievoiset
viilentää
viiletä
kylmäverinen
Substantiivi
cool englanniksi
(senseid) Of a mildly low temperature.
(syn)
(ant)
(ux)
(RQ:Churchill Celebrity).
(quote-journal)
Allowing or suggesting heat relief.
(RQ:Allingham China Governess)
Of a color, in the range of violet to green.
(senseid) Not showing emotion; calm and in control of oneself.
(senseid) Unenthusiastic; lukewarm; skeptical.
(senseid) Calmly audacious.
(RQ:Hawthorne Scarlet Letter)
(RQ:Alcott Little Women)
(senseid) (non-gloss)
{{RQ:Fielding Tom Jones
(RQ:Dickens Great Expectations)
(quote-book)
(quote-av)
(senseid) Knowing what to do and how to behave; behaving with effortless and enviable style and panache; considered popular by others.
(RQ:Dickens Pickwick Papers) while the coachman holding whip and reins in one hand, takes off his hat with the other, and resting it on his knees, pulls out his handkerchief, and wipes his forehead, partly because he has a habit of doing it, and partly because it's as well to shew the passengers how cool he is, and what an easy thing it is to drive four-in-hand, when you have had as much practice as he has.
(RQ:NYT)
(senseid) Fashionable; trendy; hip.
2008, Lou Schuler, "Foreward", ''in'' Nate Green, ''Built for Show'', page xii
- The fact that I was middle-aged, bald, married, and raising girls instead of chasing them didn't really bother me. Muscles are cool at any age.
(senseid) right|All right; acceptable; good.
(quote-song), Lenny Capizzi|title=Monster Mash|artist=Bobby (Boris) Pickett and The Crypt-Kickers|year=1962|text=Now everything's cool, Drac's a part of the band / And my Monster Mash is the hit of the land / For you, the living, this Mash was meant too / When you get to my door, tell them Boris sent you.
Very interesting or exciting.
Followed by with, able to tolerate.
Of a pair of people, Having good relations.
A moderate or refreshing state of cold; moderate temperature of the air between hot and cold; coolness.
A calm temperament.
The property of being cool, popular or in fashion.
To lose heat, to get colder.
(hypo)
To make cooler, less warm.
(RQ:KJV)
To become less intense, e.g. less amicable or passionate.
To make less intense, e.g. less amicable or passionate.
(RQ:Shakespeare Othello)
1965, "Sex Jungle" (narrated in ''Perversion for Profit'')
- Maybe he would die. That would mean I had murdered him. I smiled, trying the idea on for size. One of the things that always had cheesed me a little was that I had no kills to my credit. I'd been in plenty of rumbles, but somehow, I'd never cooled anyone. Well maybe now I had my first one. I couldn't feel very proud of skulling an old man, but at least I could say that I'd scored. That was a big kick.
To relax, outVerb|hang out.
(quote-song) way way out / Told 'em bout my mornin' cold bugged' em out
(quote-book)."
(l), fashionable
(l) (only its informal senses, mainly fashionable)
cool! great!
(l) (in its informal senses)
(uxi)
(quote-song)|year=1982|album=Einzelhaft|passage=Wir treffen Jill und Joe und dessen Bruder Hip / Und auch den Rest der coolen Gang
(l) (gl)
(filter-avoidance spelling of)
(l)
(l) (in its informal sense)
(l) (gloss)
A very light wind.