cooler

US: /ˈkuɫɝ/
UK: /kˈuːlɐ/


English Vietnamese dictionary


cooler /cooler/
  • danh từ
    • máy ướp lạnh, thùng lạnh
      • a wine cooler: máy ướp lạnh rượu vang
    • (thông tục) đồ uống ướp lạnh pha rượu
    • (từ lóng) xà lim
    • (thông tục) vòi tắm
    • (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) tủ ướp lạnh

Advanced English dictionary


+ noun
1 [C] a container or machine which cools things, especially drinks, or keeps them cold: the office water cooler + (especially AmE) They took a cooler full of drinks to the beach.
2 [C] (AmE) a drink with ice and usually wine in it: a wine cooler

Thesaurus dictionary


adj.
1 chilly, chill, chilling, cooling, unheated; chilled, cold, refreshing, fresh:
It's rather cool outside today. I'd prefer some cool lemonade.
2 calm, serene, collected, level-headed, quiet, unexcited, unemotional, undisturbed, unexcitable, unruffled, unflappable, cool-headed, relaxed, controlled, under control, self-possessed, self-controlled, unperturbed, phlegmatic, composed, imperturbable:
He remains cool even in a crisis.
3 dispassionate, cold, cold-blooded, emotionless, deliberate, cold-hearted, calculated, wilful, premeditated, purposeful, purposive:
It was clearly the cool act of a professional criminal.
4 uninvolved, distant, remote, aloof, detached, removed, uninterested, unconcerned, unsympathetic, apathetic, cold, cold-hearted, cold-blooded:
How can you be so cool where human lives are concerned?
5 lukewarm, distant, uncordial, unfriendly, unsociable, unapproachable, standoffish, forbidding, unwelcoming, cold, frigid:
After the affair, she was distinctly cool towards him.
6 bold, audacious, brazen, overconfident, presumptuous, shameless, unabashed, impertinent, impudent, insolent:
I cannot account for the cool way he insulted his host.
n.
7 coolness, chill, chilliness, Colloq coolth:
I shall have a sherry to ward off the cool of the evening.
8 aplomb, poise, sedateness, control, self-control, composure, sang-froid:
He really lost his cool when she told him he was a lousy driver.
v.
9 chill, refrigerate, ice:
Cool the pudding before serving.
10 diminish, reduce, lessen, abate, moderate:
Her interest quickly cooled when she discovered he was married.

Concise English dictionary


cools|cooled|cooling|cooler|coolestkuːl
noun
+the quality of being at a refreshingly low temperature
+great coolness and composure under strain
verb
+make cool or cooler
+loose heat
+lose intensity
adj.
+neither warm nor very cold; giving relief from heat
+marked by calm self-control (especially in trying circumstances); unemotional
+(color) inducing the impression of coolness; used especially of greens and blues and violets
+psychologically cool and unenthusiastic; unfriendly or unresponsive or showing dislike
+(used of a number or sum) without exaggeration or qualification
+fashionable and attractive at the time; often skilled or socially adept