cool in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for cool in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

I.cool [Brit kuːl, Am kul] ADJ

II.cool [Brit kuːl, Am kul] N

cool-headed [Brit, Am ˌkulˈhɛdəd] ADJ

pre-cool [Brit priːˈkuːl] VB trans

cool-headedness [Am ˈkʊlˌhɛdədnəs] N

Translations for cool in the Italian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Italian)

cool in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for cool in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

cool-headed [ˌku:l·ˈhe·dɪd] ADJ

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(as) cool as a cucumber inf

Translations for cool in the Italian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Italian)

cool Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

keep cool
to be a cool one
to be cool
just cool it inf
to cool down [or off] food
that's way cool!
(as) cool as a cucumber inf

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Leave to cool for a minute once out of the oven and finish with the wild garlic pesto.
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The use of multiple heads can also speed up this process, since one head can cool down while the another is printing.
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However, contempt may be experienced as a highly visceral emotion similar to disgust, or as cool disregard.
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In the absence of any energy source, all of these formerly luminous bodies will cool and become faint.
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Although geothermal sites are capable of providing heat for many decades, individual wells may cool down or run out of water.
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Even in the heat of summer this is a cool and relaxing park due to gentle breezes and shady trees.
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The pure water vapor condenses on the cool inside plastic surface and drips down from the weighted low point, where it is collected and removed.
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After that happens, allow the cooked rose water to cool.
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But his blend of cool self-possession and an indomitable will to win is still without equal.
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Then cover and draw off the heat, and leave to cool, during which time they will soften without collapsing.
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