目录小学四年级英语介绍天气 今天天气很凉爽英文 天气很凉爽用英文怎么说 息县的天气很凉爽用英语读 天气清凉英文怎么说
The weather is cool and comfortable not too cold and not too hot。
英文是西日耳曼语的一种语言,最早是在中世纪早期的英格兰使用的,该语言最终成为21世纪国际话语的主要语言。它以Angles的名字命芹孝名,Angles是古老的日耳曼人民之一,后来移居到大不列颠磨首伍地区,后来以他们的名字英格兰命名。这两个瞎或名字都源于波罗的海半岛的安格利亚(Anglia)。
cool,凉爽的
Pleasantly cool:凉快
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凉爽是指凉快的意思,在炎热的夏天,销雹燃我们都会想尽办法让自己的身体凉快下来。那么你知道凉爽用英语怎么说吗?下面来学习一下吧。
凉爽英语说法1:
cool
英 [ku:l] 美 [kul]
凉爽英语说法2:
coolness
英 [ˈku:lnɪs] 美 [ˈkulnɪs]
凉爽的相关短语:
pleasantly cool autumn days
凉爽的秋天
The evening is delightfully cool
晚间凉爽宜人。亏虚
Cool climate
凉爽气候
凉爽的英语例句:
1. He felt strangely exhilarated by the brisk, blue morning.
那个凉爽而晴朗的早晨让他异常兴奋。
2. Soon we left the coolness of the olive groves.
很快我们就离开了凉爽的橄榄树林。
3. The February air was soft, cool, and inviting.
二月的空气柔和、凉爽而怡人。
4. How much cooler will it get?
天气会凉爽多少呢?
5. The breeze was cool, brisk and invigorating.
微风凉爽、清新,令人精神振奋。
6. the cool dappled light under the trees
树下凉爽斑驳的光点
7. It's late summer; soon the days will be cooler.
夏末了, 很快天气就将更凉爽.
8. The clothes are effective in keeping cool in warm weather.
热天穿淡色衣服使人凉爽.
9. It will be cooler when the sun has set.
太阳落后,天就会凉爽些.
10. She slopped around in the cooling water.
她在凉爽的水里走来走去.
11. It's as cool as a cucumber outdoors.
室外非常凉爽.
12. The room was nice and cool.
房间很凉爽.
13. Strawberries grow best in a cool, moist climate.
草莓最适于在凉爽、潮湿的气候条件下生长.
肆拦14. A fresh breeze puffed across the river.
凉爽的微风一阵阵吹过河面.
15. The evening is delightfully cool.
晚间凉爽宜人.
cool
D.J.[ku:l]
K.K.[kul]
adj.
凉快侍散迟的, 凉爽的; 冷色的
A cool breeze brushed his face, ruffling his hair.
一阵凉风迎面拂来, 吹乱了他的头发。
It's late summer; soon the days will be cooler.
夏末了, 很快天气就将更凉爽。
冷静的, 镇定的
冷漠的; 厚颜无耻的
They gave him a cool reception.
他们冷淡地接待他老李。
His manner was very cool.
他态度很冷淡。
vt. & vi.
(使)变凉
Open the windows to cool the room.
打开窗子让房掘高间里变凉些。
(使)冷静
By that time her enthusiasm had cooled.
到那时她的热情已经冷却了下来。
He gradually cooled on the project.
他对那项计划逐渐不热心了。
The American Heritage Dictionary
cool
cool
AHD:[k©l]
D.J.[ku8l]
K.K.[kul]
adj.
cool·er cool·est
Neither warm nor very cold; moderately cold:
fresh, cool water; a cool autumn evening.
Giving or suggesting relief from heat:
a cool breeze; a cool blouse.
Marked by calm self-control:
a cool negotiator.
Marked by indifference, disdain, or dislike; unfriendly or unresponsive:
a cool greeting; was cool to the idea of higher taxes.
Of, relating to, or characteristic of colors, such as blue and green, that produce the impression of coolness.
Slang Excellent; first-rate:
has a cool sports car; had a cool time at the party.
Acceptable; satisfactory:
It's cool if you don't want to talk about it.
Slang Entire; full:
worth a cool million.
adv.
Informal In a casual manner; nonchalantly:
play it cool.
v.
cooled cool·ing cools
v. tr.
To make less warm.
To make less ardent, intense, or zealous:
problems that soon cooled my enthusiasm for the project.
Physics To reduce the molecular or kinetic energy of (an object).
v. intr.
To become less warm:
took a dip to cool off.
To become calmer:
needed time for tempers to cool.
n.
A cool place, part, or time:
the cool of early morning.
The state or quality of being cool.
Composure; poise:
»Our release marked a victory. The nation had kept its coolÆ(Moorhead Kennedy).
Phrase(s)
cool it
Slang To calm down; relax.
To stop doing something.
cool (one's) heels
Informal To wait or be kept waiting.
Origin
Middle English cole
from Old English c½l * see gel-
Heritage Usage
cool¥ish
adj.
cool¥ly
adv.
cool¥ness
n.
Reference Word
These adjectives indicate absence of excitement or discomposure in a person, especially in times of stress. Cool usually implies merely a high degree of self-control, but it may also indicate aloofness:
»Keep strong, if possible. In any case, keep cool. Have unlimited patienceÆ(B.H. Liddell Hart).
»An honest hater is often a better fellow than a cool friendÆ(John Stuart Blackie).
Composed implies serenity arising from self-discipline:
The dancer was composed as she prepared for her recital.
Collected suggests self-possession:
The witness remained collected throughout the questioning.
Unruffled emphasizes calm despite circumstances that might elicit agitation:
»with contented mind and unruffled spiritÆ(Anthony Trollope).
Nonchalant describes a casual manner that may suggest, sometimes misleadingly, a lack of interest or concern:
He reacted to the news in a nonchalant manner.
Imperturbable stresses unshakable calmness usually considered as an inherent trait:
»A man \ /Cool, and quite English, imperturbableÆ(Byron).
Detached implies aloofness resulting either from lack of active concern or from resistance to emotional involvement:
He sat through the service with a detached air.
cold
Modern Comprehensive E-C Dictionary
cool
[ku:l]
adj.
凉爽的, 冷的
冷静的, 沉着的
冷淡的, 薄情的
无所顾及的, 无所畏惧的
(颜色)素净的, 冷色的
[口](价格)实价的; (数额)不打折扣的, 整整的
(动物臭迹)淡薄的
[美俚]极好的, 绝妙的
冷藏着的; 有冷藏设施的
厚脸皮的
轻描淡写的
(音乐、绘画等)超然冷漠的, 强调理性的
未被放射性污染的
cool wind
凉风
a cool head
冷静的头脑
a cool reception
冷淡的接待
be cool amid dangers and difficulties
在危险与困境中镇定自如
a cool fish [hand]
无耻之徒
Let's sit in the shade and keep cool.
我们坐到树荫下去凉爽凉爽吧。
My new car cost me a cool thousand pounds.
我的新车整整花了我1000镑。
He is a cool hand.
他这个人脸皮很厚。
Changes of Part of Speech
cool
[ku:l]
n.
冷气; 阴凉处; 凉的时候[东西等]
平静, 镇定
[美]一种较保守的爵士音乐
冷淡
in the cool of the garden
在花园阴凉处
in the cool of the evening
在傍晚凉爽的空气中
cool
[ku:l]
vi.
冷下来
冷静下来
失去热情
Let your tea cool a little before you drink it.
让茶凉点儿再喝。
My anger has cooled.
我的怒气消了。
He gradually cooled on the matter.
他对这问题渐渐失去兴趣。
cool
[ku:l]
vt.
使变冷, 使凉下来
使变冷静, 使镇定, 息怒
使失去兴趣
cool the hot pipe with running water
用自来水冲冷热管子
cool one's anger
息怒
cool one's interest in
对...失去兴趣
Save your breath to cool your porridge.
不要白费口舌了。
Heritage Usage
cool-headed
adj.
头脑冷静的
cool-weed
n.
无刺毛荨麻
coolish
[ˈku:lɪʃ]
adj.
有点凉的
coolness
n.
Phrase(s)
as cool as a cucumber
[口]非常冷静, 不慌不忙, 泰然自若
blow one's cool
[俗]无法自制, 失态
lose one's cool
[俗]无法自制, 失态
keep cool
保持凉爽; 保持冷静, 镇定自若
要镇静, 别慌
remain cool
保持凉爽; 保持冷静, 镇定自若
要镇静, 别慌
keep one's cool
[口]保持冷静, 保持沉着
leave sb. cool
不能引起某人兴趣
play it cool
[美俚]压住感情, 冷静处理[对待]
cool down
凉快起来; 渐渐冷却
使平静; 使冷静
cool off
凉快起来; 渐渐冷却
使平静; 使冷静
cool it
[俚]沉着; 轻松冷静地[从容不迫地]做; 冷静下来, 别紧张; 不介入, 保持超然态度
Reference Word
[Synonym]
cool9chilly9cold
都含“凉的”、“冷的”意思。
cool指“不冷不热的”, 即“凉爽的”, 如lt's cool in autumn. 秋天天气凉爽。chilly 指“颇冷的”、“使人感到有些不舒服的冷”, 如:I feel chilly without my coat. 不穿外衣我感到有点凉。cold是常用词, 指“冷的”, 尤指“低于人的体温的冷”, 如:It's very cold in winter. 冬天天气很冷。
cool、pleasantly cool、fresh
例州橘如:
1、
凉爽的微风一阵阵吹过湖面。
A fresh
breeze puffed across the
lake.
2、
在塌迹脊一个清新凉爽的周六早晨,我们上团渗路了。
On a crisp,
cool Saturday morning we
hit the
trail.
3、
他非常喜欢凉爽的秋天。
He enjoys the pleasantly cool autumn days.