coolest是cool的最高级
cool
美 [kul] 
英 [kuːl] 
- v.冷却;冷静下来;镇静下来;冷淡下来;使冷静;冷一冷;使消除放射性;(怒气)平息;使镇定;冰一冰(酒);使消除放射性;(怒气)平息
 - adj.凉;〈口〉(价格)不夸大的;实价的;整整;凉;〈口〉(价格)不夸大的;实价的;整整;凉的;凉爽的;凉快的;使人感到凉爽的
 - n.冷静;冷气;凉爽的空气;凉快的地方[时间,东西等];冷静;冷气;凉爽的空气;凉快的地方[时间,东西等];凉气;凉快的地方
 - 网络最酷的;酷蕾特;酷丽丝
 
比较级:cooler  最高级:coolest  过去分词:cooled  现在分词:cooling  第三人称单数:cools  
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凉爽fairly cold
1.  | 凉的;凉爽的;凉快的fairly cold; not hot or warm  | 
a cool breeze/drink/climate 凉爽的微风;清凉的饮料;凉快的气候  | |
Cooler weather is forecast for the weekend. 预报本周末天气较凉。  | |
Let's sit in the shade and keep cool. 咱们坐在阴凉处乘凉吧。  | |
Store lemons in a cool dry place. 把柠檬贮存在干燥凉爽的地方。  | 
颜色colours
2.  | 使人感到凉爽的;冷色的making you feel pleasantly cool  | 
a room painted in cool greens and blues 涂成令人感到凉爽的绿色和蓝色的房间  | 
冷静calm
3.  | 冷静的;镇静的;平静的calm; not excited, angry or emotional  | 
Keep cool! 保持冷静!  | |
She tried to remain cool, calm and collected(= calm) . 她试图保持冷静、沉着、镇定。  | |
He has a cool head(= he stays calm in an emergency) . 他头脑冷静。  | 
不友好╱热情not friendly/enthusiastic
4.  | 不友好的;冷淡的;冷漠的not friendly, interested or enthusiastic  | 
She was decidedly cool about the proposal. 她对这个提议显然十分冷淡。  | |
They gave the Prime Minister a cool reception . 他们对首相态度冷淡。  | 
赞许approving
5.  | (informal) (因时髦、漂亮且与众不同而)令人钦佩的,绝妙的,酷的used to show that you admire or approve of sth because it is fashionable, attractive and often different  | 
You look pretty cool with that new haircut. 你新剪的发型真酷。  | |
It's a cool movie. 那部电影真棒。  | 
6.  | (informal) (表示满意或赞同)妙极的,酷的people sayCool! orThat's cool to show that they approve of sth or agree to a suggestion  | 
‘We're meeting Jake for lunch and we can go on the yacht in the afternoon.’ ‘Cool!’ “我们和杰克一起吃午饭,下午乘游艇玩去。”“棒极了!”  | |
‘Can you come at 10.30 tomorrow?’ ‘That's cool’. “你明天 10:30 能来吗?”“没问题。”  | |
I was surprised that she got the job, but I'm cool with it(= it's not a problem for me) . 我没想到她会得到这份工作,不过对我来说无所谓。  | 
自信confident
7.  | (informal) 孤傲冷漠的;满不在乎的calm and confident in a way that lacks respect for other people, but makes people admire you as well as disapprove  | 
She just took his keys and walked out with them, cool as you please. 她拿了他的钥匙就跟他们走了,你看多有性格。  | 
金钱money
8.  | [obn] (informal) (强调金额之大)整整的,足足的used about a sum of money to emphasize how large it is  | 
The car cost a cool thirty thousand. 那辆车花了整整三万。  | 
IDM
(as) cool as a cucumber
(尤指在困难情况下)非常冷静,泰然自若very calm and controlled, especially in a difficult situation
play it cool
(informal)
沉着应付;冷静处理;不动声色to deal with a situation in a calm way and not show what you are really feeling
变凉become colder
1.  | [i][t] (使)变凉,冷却to become or to make sb/sth become cool or cooler  | 
Glass contracts as it cools. 玻璃遇冷收缩。  | |
The cylinder is cooled by a jet of water. 这种气缸是用喷水冷却的。  | 
变得冷静become calmer
2.  | [i] 冷静下来;镇静下来;冷淡下来to become calmer, less excited or less enthusiastic  | 
I think we should wait until tempers have cooled. 我认为我们应该等到怒火平息下来再说。  | |
Relations between them have definitely cooled(= they are not as friendly with each other as they were) . 他们之间的关系已明显地冷下来。  | 
IDM
cool it!
(informal)
(用于劝说)冷静下来,沉住气,别激动,息怒used to tell sb to be calmer and less excited or angry
cool your heels
(informal)
不得不等待;久等to have to wait for sb/sth