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1 cool
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. -
2 cool
[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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3 cool down
1) to make or become less warm:يَـبْـرُدLet your food cool down a bit!
2) to make or become less excited or less emotional:يَـهْـدَأHe was very angry but he's cooled down now.
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4 dinginkan
make cool, made cool, made cool, making cool -
5 разладува
cool————————to make cool (cold), to cool, to freshen -
6 rashladiti
make cool, freshen* * *• cool• refrigerate• refresh -
7 kylmentää
yks.nom. kylmentää; yks.gen. kylmennän; yks.part. kylmensi; yks.ill. kylmentäisi; mon.gen. kylmentäköön; mon.part. kylmentänyt; mon.ill. kylmennettiinchill (verb)cool (verb)* * *• make cool• cool• make cold• make colder• freeze -
8 ψύχω
Aψύξω Alex.25.10
, Arist.PA 653b4: [tense] aor.ἔψυξα Il.20.440
, Hp.Flat.7: [tense] pf. ἔψῡχα Ps.-Hdn.Gr. in An. Ox.3.256; butἔψῠχα Choerob. in Theod.2.73
H.:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.ψυχθήσομαι Hp.Acut.
(Sp.) 15: [tense] fut. 2ψῠγήσομαι Ev.Matt.24.12
(v.l. ψῠχήσομαι), Gal.11.388: [tense] aor.ἐψύχθην Hp.Epid.5.19
, Pl.Ti. 60d, 76c, X.HG7.1.19, cf. ἀναψύχω: [tense] aor. 2 ἐψύχην [pron. full] [ῠ] Ar.Nu. 151, ([etym.] ἀπ-) A.Fr. 104, Pl.Phdr..242a;κατα-ψῠχῆναι Inscr.Magn.103.55
(ii B. C.): laterἐψύγην Dsc.1.55
, Gal.7.748, ([etym.] δια-) PSI6.603.11 (iii B. C.), cf. Moer.p.421 P.: [tense] pf.ἔψυγμαι Hp.Vict.1.33
, Pl.Criti. 120b, Alex.124.15:—breathe, blow,Ἀθήνη.. ἦκα μάλα ψύξασα Il.20.440
.II make cool or cold (not necessarily by blowing), ἀπιὼν ἐπὶ μᾶλλον ψύχει (sc. ὁ ἥλιος) Hdt.3.104, cf. Hp.VM16 (v.l. for διέψυξε); opp. θερμαίνω, Pl.Phdr. 268b;θερμὸν ψύχεται Heraclit. 126
;ψῦξον τὸν οἶνον Diph.56
, cf. Isoc.15.287:—[voice] Pass., grow cool or cold, Hdt.4.181, Ar.Nu. 151, Pl.Phd. 71b, Arist.Pr. 931a1;οἶνον.. ψυχόμενον ἐν τῷ φρέατι Stratt.57
; of fire, to be put out, Pl.Criti. 120b: metaph., will grow cold,Ev.Matt.
l. c.2 cool, refresh, θάλπουσα καὶ ψύχουσα, of a nurse tending a child, Trad.Adesp. 7.2: intr. in [voice] Act., seek the cool air, Nic.Th. 473, LXX 4 Ki.19.24.3 chill, torment, ἀμφάκει κέντρῳ ψύχειν ψυχὰν ἐμάν (Meineke cj. ψήχειν) A.Pr. 693 (lyr.); of death,ψύξει σε δαίμων τῷ πεπρωμένῳ χρόνῳ Alex.25.10
;ἀπαράμονοι καὶ ψύχοντες τὰς πρώτας πράξεις Vett.Val.44.28
;τοὺς γάμους Id.116.7
:—[voice] Pass.,ψύχετ' ἀμηχανίῃ A.R.4.1527
.4 metaph. in [voice] Pass., to be frigid, Longin.27.1.III dry, make dry,δάκρυα δ' οὐ ψύχει γενέτης ἐμός IG3.1335.13
;ψ. τι πρὸς τὸν ἥλιον LXX Je.8.2
: air,ἱμάτια Arr.Epict.1.18.13
:—[voice] Pass., X.Cyn.5.3; οὗ τὰ σῦκα ψύχεται, gloss on τρασιά, Phot.: in Hom. generally of drying in the wind, opp. τερσήμεναι of drying in the sun, Sch.Il.11.621. (Fr. signf. I comes ψυχή perhaps, but v. ψυχή: signf. 11 (and with it ψῦχος, ψυχρός, etc.) comes fr. signf. I: also signf. 111 fr. signf. 1.) [[pron. full] ῡ always, exc. in [tense] aor. 2 [voice] Pass., v. Ar.Nu. 151.] -
9 jäähdyttää
• ice• allay• calm• chill• congeal• cool down• cool• refrigerate• freeze• make colder• quench• refrigate• make cool• abate• damp• refridgerate -
10 refrigero
I.Lit.:B.ignis in aquam conjectus continuo restinguitur et refrigeratur,
Cic. Rosc. Com. 6, 17; cf.:refrigerato et exstincto calore,
id. N. D. 2, 9, 23:calorem,
Quint. 9, 4, 113:quod me frigus Dalmaticum, quod illinc ejecit, etiam hic refrigeravit,
Cic. Fam. 5, 10, a, 1:membra partim ardentia partim refrigerata,
id. N. D. 1, 10, 24:aquam,
Plin. 31, 3, 23, § 38:frumentum,
Cato, R. R. 92; cf.panem,
Plin. 22, 21, 28, § 56:unguentum,
id. 13, 1, 2, § 13:plumbum,
id. 34, 18, 50, § 170:stomachum,
id. 25, 13, 95, § 153:granaria (ventus),
Varr. R. R. 1, 57 fin.:quoad refrigeratur aër,
id. ib. 2, 2, 11:Neronianas thermas,
Mart. 3, 25, 4; Plin. 20, 3, 8, § 17.— Absol., Cic. N. D. 2, 46, 119: novum (vinum) refrigerare, vetus calefacere, Varr. ap. Gell. 13, 30, 14; cf.:refrigerant olera, coriandrum, cucumis, etc.,
Cels. 2, 27:aceto summa vis est in refrigerando,
Plin. 23, 1, 27, § 54.—To relieve, refresh: membra refrigerat unda. Ov. M. 13, 903:II.podagras,
Plin. 20, 3, 8, § 17; cf.:ubi enim potest illa aetas aut calescere vel apricatione melius vel igni aut vicissim umbris aquisve refrigerari salubrius?
Cic. Sen. 16, 57: refrigerandi sui causā, Suet. Vit. Luc. —Trop., to cool off, to deprive of warmth or zeal; hence, pass., to be cooled, wearied, exhausted; to grow cool or languid (cf. defervesco):defessā ac refrigeratā accusatione,
Cic. Verr. 1, 10, 31:refrigerato jam levissimo sermone hominum provincialium,
id. Fam. 3, 8, 1:refrigerato inventionis amore,
Quint. Ep. ad Tryph. 2:cum Antonii librarius... refrigeratus, ab Antonio transfugit ad Caesarem,
his zeal having cooled, Vell. 2, 83, 2: prudens (testis) aliquo urbane dicto refrigerandus est, qs. to throw cold water upon, i. e. to intimidate, check, Quint. 5, 7, 26; cf.:aegre perlegit, refrigeratus saepe a semetipso,
i. e. being often stopped, interrupted, Suet. Claud. 41. —Esp. in late Lat.:alicui,
to refresh, comfort, assist, Tert. Anim. 51 fin.; id. ad Scap. 4 med.:me refrigeravit,
Vulg. 2 Tim. 1, 16; id. Exod. 23, 12. -
11 برد
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. -
12 freeze
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. -
13 ice
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. -
14 лади
to make cool, to freshen, to refresh, to refrigerate, to freeze————————cool(down)————————calm; cool(down)————————calm; soothe; cool(down); reassure* * *ice (v) -
15 re-frīgerō
re-frīgerō āvī, ātus, āre, to make cool again, cool off, chill, cool: cum summa Saturni refrigeret: ignis in aquam coniectus refrigeratur: refrigerato calore: membra partim ardentia partim refrigerata. —To relieve, refresh: membra, O.: umbris aquisve refrigerari.—Fig., to cool off, weary, exhaust: refrigeratā accusatione: refrigerato sermone. -
16 fuaraich
va. and vn. cool, become cool, make cool -
17 холодити
to cool, to make cool, to chill, to refrigerate -
18 разлади
to make cool (cold), to cool, to freshen -
19 frigero
frīgĕro, āre, v. a. [id.], to make cool, to cool, to refresh with coolness (very rare):frigerans Aganippe,
Cat. 61, 30:frigerandi cholerici,
Cael. Aur. Acut. 3, 21, 208. -
20 ψυχραίνω
A make cool or cold, cool, in [voice] Pass., Plu.Fr.inc.149, Alex.Trall.1.14, Procl.in Prm. p.571 S.: metaph.,φιλίας ταχὺ -αινομένας Id.Par.Ptol.270
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