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cool指整体看起来很酷,smart是指穿的衣服很时尚、很酷。希望楼主采纳!

cool的古英语

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海琦maggie

口语:棒极了。

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夏小麦521

cool    英[ku:l]    美[kul]    adj.    凉爽的; 冷静的; 一流的; 孤傲冷漠的;    vt.    (使) 变凉; (使) 冷静,使冷却; 变凉,冷却; 平息;    n.    凉气,凉快的地方; 凉爽,凉爽的空气;

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1.Northbridge is a cool, calculating and clever criminal who could strike again.

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熊熊去哪儿

coolOrigin: 1949Isn't it cool to wait so long to bring up this word? After all, when we're cool, we're not in a hurry.Referring to a comfortable temperature on the other side of hot, cool has been around as long as the English language. But in certain slang uses, cool is a much newer phenomenon. It was after World War II, in 1947, that the Charlie Parker Quartet recorded a number called "Cool Blues." In 1948, Life magazine introduced cool to a general audience in the title "Bebop: New Jazz School is Led by Trumpeter Who is Hot, Cool and Gone." For the benefit of general readers, The New Yorker in July 1948 explained, "The bebop people have a language of their own.... Their expressions of approval include 'cool'!"All this was leading, perhaps in 1949, to the sense of cool meaning "composure or self-control." We find written evidence of this use first among African Americans, as in the dialogue of a 1953 novel: "Dig yourself, creep, don't lose your cool." By the 1960s, everyone seemed to have cool to lose or to keep.Over the years, many different meanings of cool have accumulated, all available to cool Americans in recent times. Cool has meant "daring" (1839), "clever" (1924), "exciting" (1933), "stylish" (1946), "cautious" or "under control" (1952), and "satisfactory" or "OK" (1953). To cool it has meant "to stop" (1952), "to die" (1960), and "to relax" (1986). In the 1990s, among young people, cool in the sense "approval or appreciation" has even taken on a distinctive pronunciation closer to that of cull. That's cool.http://

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HY逆天的飞翔

酷的英文:cool

COOL通“酷”,“酷”,这个词是近些年青少年流行语中最具有代表性的一个重要词语。

COOL本来是冷的意思,上世纪六十年代开始成为美国青少年的街头流行语,初期是指一种冷峻的,冷酷而个性的行为或态度,后来泛指可赞美的一切人和物。

cool英 [ku:l]   美 [kul]

adj.凉爽的;冷静的;一流的;孤傲冷漠的。vt.& vi.(使)变凉;(使)冷静,使冷却;变凉,冷却;平息。n.凉气,凉快的地方;凉爽,凉爽的空气。

cool的用法示例如下:

1.She kept her cool and managed to get herself out of the ordeal

她保持着冷静与克制,努力使自己走出了这次痛苦的经历。

2.Thatch is naturally warm in winter and cool in summer.

茅草料天生冬暖夏凉。

3.He has had time to cool down and look at what happened more objectively

他已经冷静了一段时间,能更加客观地看待所发生的事情。

扩展资料:

cold,cool,chilly,frosty这些形容词均含“冷、凉”之意。辨析如下:

1.cold最普通用词,强调缺乏温暖,使人不舒服。

2.cool指既不太热也不太冷。

3.chilly指使哆嗦的冷。

4.frosty指雾气在寒冷物体的表面凝结成薄冰时的严寒结霜的温度。

其他英语流行语:

(1)BC: 白痴。

(2)BF: 男朋友,源于英文Boy Friend,对应词是GF。专指有可能会成为LG的BF。

(3)BL: 玻璃,不是指一种易碎品,而是同性恋。

(4)Blah-blah: 反复说。

(5)BRB: Be right back,马上回来。

(6)BT: 变态。

(7)BTW: 顺便说一句,源于洋文:By The Way。

(8)Bullshit,shit: 胡说,废话。

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小笨猪seven

酷 [形] (残酷) cruel; brutal; oppressive; [副] (程度深的; 极) very; extremely; [例句]我们要让年轻人认识到抽烟并不是什么很酷的事情。We have got to get the message over to the young that smoking isn't cool.

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