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1 lose one's cool
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2 lose one's cool
(not to keep one's cool.) ikke bevare fatningen; miste fatningen* * *(not to keep one's cool.) ikke bevare fatningen; miste fatningen -
3 lose one's cool
(not to keep one's cool.) perder la serenidad/calma -
4 lose one's cool
(not to keep one's cool.) verða æstur -
5 lose one's cool
(not to keep one's cool.) elveszti nyugalmát -
6 lose one's cool
(not to keep one's cool.) perder a cabeça -
7 lose one's cool
(not to keep one's cool.) soğukkanlılığını kaybetmek -
8 lose one's cool
(not to keep one's cool.) razburiti se -
9 lose one's cool
• hikeentyä* * *(not to keep one's cool.) menettää malttinsa -
10 lose one's cool
(not to keep one's cool.) miste fatningen -
11 lose one's cool
(not to keep one's cool.) perdere la calma -
12 lose one's cool
(not to keep one's cool.) die Beherrschung verlieren -
13 lose one's cool
(not to keep one's cool.) tracić panowanie -
14 lose one's cool
(not to keep one's cool.) satraukties -
15 lose one's cool
(not to keep one's cool.) prarasti savitvardą -
16 lose one's cool
(not to keep one's cool.) -
17 lose one's cool
(not to keep one's cool.) a-şi pierde sângele rece -
18 lose one's cool
(not to keep one's cool.) χάνω τη ψυχραιμία μου -
19 lose one's cool
(not to keep one's cool.) ztratit rozvahu -
20 lose one's cool
(not to keep one's cool.) stratiť rozvahu
См. также в других словарях:
lose one's cool — (informal) To become flustered • • • Main Entry: ↑cool … Useful english dictionary
lose one's cool — ► keep (or lose) one s cool informal maintain (or fail to maintain) a calm and controlled attitude. Main Entry: ↑cool … English terms dictionary
lose one’s cool — tv. to lose control; to lose one’s temper. (Compare this with keep one’s cool.) □ Now, don’t lose your cool. Relax. □ I’m trying not to lose my cool, but it’s hard … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
lose one's cool — vb to lose one s composure or one s temper. A phrase from the 1950s American hip vocabulary, usually heard in the form of an admonition. It was adopted in Britain, first by jazz fans and then beatniks, in the late 1950s. ► Try not to lose your… … Contemporary slang
keep (or lose) one's cool — informal maintain (or fail to maintain) a calm and controlled attitude. → cool … English new terms dictionary
lose one's head — LOSE CONTROL, lose one s composure, lose one s equilibrium, go to pieces; panic, get flustered, get confused, get hysterical; informal lose one s cool, freak out, crack up; Brit. informal go into a (flat) spin, throw a wobbly. → head * * * lose… … Useful english dictionary
lose one's head — you cannot lose your head in the courtroom Syn: lose control, lose one s composure, lose one s equilibrium, go to pieces; panic, get flustered, get confused, get hysterical; informal lose one s cool, freak out, crack up … Thesaurus of popular words
blow one's cool — {v. phr.}, {slang}, {informal} To lose your composure or self control. * /Whatever you say to the judge in court, make sure that you don t blow your cool./ … Dictionary of American idioms
blow one's cool — {v. phr.}, {slang}, {informal} To lose your composure or self control. * /Whatever you say to the judge in court, make sure that you don t blow your cool./ … Dictionary of American idioms
lose one's rag — vb British to lose one s temper, lose control of oneself. This mainly working class expression is of obscure origin; the word rag has meant variously one s tongue, a flag, to tease and to bluster or rage, but none of these senses can be… … Contemporary slang
keep one's cool — (informal) To remain calm, keep one s head • • • Main Entry: ↑cool * * * keep (or lose) one s cool informal maintain (or fail to maintain) a calm and controlled attitude … Useful english dictionary