equip with an apparatus for controlling the humidity and temperature
lose one’s cool Idiom, Proverb
cool
fine, sophisticated, hip, groovy, neat, together, way cool, with it """Do you know any cool guys?"" ""Yes. There's one in my class. Would you like to meet him?"""
cool (also kewl)
neat, special, wonderful.
cool as a cucumber
calm, not nervous or anxious He is always as cool as a cucumber and never worries about anything.
cool cat
(See show-off)
Cool it!
calm down.
cool it
stop it, be good, knock it off The students cool it when the principal walks in.
cool off
control your emotions, chill out, calm down I better cool off before I talk to the kids. I'm still angry.
cool one
be forced to wait by someone in power or authority I was forced to cool my heels in the lobby for an hour while I waited for the job interview.
cool under pressure
calm during a crisis, able to perform well when you must do it Jo was very cool under pressure. When the judge asked questions, she answered clearly and calmly.
cool your heels
wait for a judgement, serve a detention Chad is cooling his heels in the Remand Centre - the city jail.
lose (one's) cool
To lose ascendancy of one's composure, temper, or assumption in a accustomed situation. He absolutely absent his air-conditioned back the aide alone his food.I absolutely absent my air-conditioned during the interview.Learn more: cool, lose
lose one’s cool
tv. to lose control; to lose one’s temper. (Compare this with accumulate one’s cool.) Now, don’t lose your cool. Relax. Learn more: cool, loseLearn more:
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