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(colloq) kul adjectif invariable cool (colloq), laidback (colloq)
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s'habiller cool — to dress in a laidback (colloq) way
* * *cool○A adj inv cool○, laidback○.B adv s'habiller cool to dress in a laidback○ way.C excl cool les gars, ça suffit! come on, cool it, lads GB ou guys, that's enough![kul] (familier) adjectif invariableils sont cool, ses parents his parents are easy going————————[kul] (familier) nom masculin invariable -
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[ku:l] Adj. umg.2. (gut, toll) cool, fantastic3. (fair) reasonable, fair* * *['kuːl]adjdu musst cool bleiben — you must keep your cool (inf), you must stay cool (inf)
ganz cool agieren — to play it cool (inf)
2) (sl = angenehm) cool (inf)die Party war cool — the party was (real) cool (inf)
* * *[ku:l]adj (sl)1. (gefasst) calm and collected* * *1.(ugs.) Adjektiv cool2.cool bleiben — keep one's cool (sl.)
adverbial coolly* * *cool [kuːl] adj umg1. (gelassen) cool, laid-back;cool bleiben keep one’s cool3. (fair) reasonable, fair* * *1.(ugs.) Adjektiv cool2.cool bleiben — keep one's cool (sl.)
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[kuːl]1. adjective1) slightly cold:مُعْـتَـدِل البُـرودَهcool weather.
2) calm or not excitable:هـادئ، رابِط الجـأْشHe's very cool in a crisis.
3) not very friendly:فاتِـر ، غـيْـر وُدّي، فَـظHe was very cool towards me.
4) (slang) great; terrific; fantastic:Wow, that's really cool!
رائِـع (في العاميّـه)You look cool in those jeans!
2. verb1) to make or become less warm:يُـبَـرِّدShe cooled her hands in the stream.
2) to become less strong:يَـبْـرُد، يَـهـدَأHer anger cooled.
3. nouncool air or atmosphere:بُرودَهthe cool of the evening.
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بَارِد بلُطف أو بشكل مَقْبُول \ cool: not warm but not too cold; pleasantly cold when one is feeling hot: In summer we can keep cool by sitting in the shade with a cool drink. \ غَيْرُ مُتَحَمِّس \ cool: unfriendly; They gave us rather a cool welcome. -
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بَرَدَ \ cool: to become cool: Leave your coffee to cool, or you’ll burn your tongue. Let it cool down. file: to use a file on (sth): She was filing her nails. rasp. -
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بَارِد \ bleak: cold and comfortless; without shelter; uninviting: The weather in December was bleak and unpleasant. The future of this company will be very bleak if we don’t stop losing money. chilly: cold enough to be uncomfortabe; unfriendly: a chilly wind; a chilly greeting. cold: not hot; very cool: cold weather; cold coffee. cool: unfriendly: They gave us rather a cool welcome. icy: (of a voice or manner) very cold; very unfriendly. wintry: like winter; cold: wintry weather. \ See Also فاتر (فاتر)، غير وُدِّي، كئيب (كَئِيب) -
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هَادِئ \ calm: (of people) not excited or violent: Try to keep calm in times of danger, still; quiet The atmosphere in the room was calm, (of water) smooth and flat; not rough. cool: calm; not excited: Keep cool and don’t lose your temper. easy: comfortable: They lead an easy life. peaceful: calm; quiet: a peaceful holiday. quiet: peaceful; free from rush and noise and anxiety: He lives a quiet life in the country, making little sound She spoke in a quiet voice, making no sound; silent perfectly quiet; be quiet!. reserved: not showing one’s feelings; quiet in manner. restful: peaceful; allowing the mind to rest: restful music. sedate: solemnly respectable and calm, in manner or appearance: a sedate old lady. self-controlled: having self-control. self-possessed: (esp. of a young person) calm in manner, but sure of one’s own ability. serene: calm and untroubled: a serene smile. smooth: having an even surface; not rough: a smooth sea. still: without movement: Sit still! It was a still evening (with no wind in the trees, etc.). tranquil: calm; peaceful; untroubled: a tranquil existence in the country. \ See Also ساكن (سَاكِن)، مريح (مُرِيح) -
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فَاتِر \ cold: unfriendly: a cold welcome; a cold heart. cool: unfriendly: They gave us rather a cool welcome. dull: (of business) not active; not selling much. icy: (of a voice or manner) very cold; very unfriendly. inert: not able to move; slow to move; inactive; lazy: the snake lay inert after its winter sleep. He’s a bad student, too inert to ask a question if he doesn’t understand. languid: weak, slow or lacking in interest: Languid movements; a languid welcome. lifeless: having no life; dull; without expression or interest: The bad actor gave a lifeless performance. lukewarm: (of liquids) only slightly warm. tepid: (of water) slightly warm. \ See Also بطيء (بطيء)، خامد (خامِد) -
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بَرَّدَ \ cool: to make cool: Ice cools a drink quickly. freeze: to make as cold as ice: frozen meat. ice: to make very cold: We drank some iced coffee. -
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رابِط الجَأش \ cool: calm; not excited: Keep cool and don’t lose your temper. philosophical: of philosophy; calm, in spite of all doubts and difficulties: He seems philosophical about the loss of his job. self-possessed: (esp. of a young person) calm in manner, but sure of one’s own ability. -
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