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cooler

/koo-ler/US // ˈku lər //UK // (ˈkuːlə) //

冷却器,冷藏室,冷器,冷藏箱

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a container or apparatus, as an insulated chest, in which something may be cooled or kept cool.
    • : anything that cools or makes cool; refrigerant.
    • : an air conditioner.
    • : a tall drink, consisting of liquor, soda, and a fruit garnish.
    • : water cooler.
    • : the cooler, Slang. jail: He was in the cooler for three months for petty theft.
    • : Ice Hockey Slang. penalty box.

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Examples

  • They can be worn under heavier coats for extreme cold, or worn on their own on cooler weather days.

  • The trend, starting tomorrow, is for cooler and cooler days ahead, along with just a bit less breeze.

  • If you’re doing calculations, you may even want to aim for a water temperature that will get you slightly above the desired dough temperature initially, Philip says, because the dough will start to lose heat in a cooler environment.

  • While you may not worry so much about an actual cooler if you live in a cold climate, you’ll still want to ensure that drinks are easy to come by for everyone.

  • As shown in the chart below, strong El Niño years tend to be associated with warm records, while the cycle's opposing conditions, called La Niña, are typically associated with cooler conditions.

  • If 2014 was any indication, the coming TV schedule is sure to be filled with plenty of water-cooler shows.

  • We were able, hopefully, to educate those policy makers… As of December of this year, cooler heads have prevailed.

  • Some, like Norman Mailer, adopted the cooler pose of being casually interested in the possibility.

  • A bottle of locally brewed liquor chills in a water cooler in the corner, a Pepsi bottle next to it for mixing.

  • “My ideal is that this conversation happens at the water cooler,” Tambor says.

  • If you use it wisely, it may be Ulysses' hauberk; if you reject it, the shirt of Nessus were a cooler winding-sheet!

  • Say, old-timer, is it right about Mac losing his stripes and getting thirty days in the cooler?

  • A cool head, his; never a cooler brought thought to bear upon perplexity; nevertheless it was not feeling very collected now.

  • Donald has a still cooler head than his neighbour John Bull, and that is saying a good deal.

  • Lifted upward, the air as it ascends the slopes is brought into cooler and more rarefied conditions.