Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - The weather is very cool.

The weather is very cool.

The weather is very cool. How to say it in English, as follows:

Question 1: How do you say cool English [ku:l] Beauty [kul] when it's cool?

Past tense: cooled past participle: cooled present participle: cooling

Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)

1. Cool, cool; Cool-colored; It makes people feel cool.

Step 2 calm down, calm down

3. indifference; Unfriendly; Cold; Cheeky * * *

Admirable (because of fashion, beauty and uniqueness), wonderful and top-notch.

5. (Express satisfaction or approval) Wonderful, cool (oral)

6. aloof and indifferent; carefree

Transitive verb & intransitive verb

1. (make) calm down, calm down

2. (make) calm down; Calm down; calm

Noun (short for noun)

1. chill; Cool place adjectives

1. Cool, cool; Cool-colored; It makes people feel cool.

A cool breeze brushed his face and messed up his hair.

A cool breeze blew on his face and messed up his hair.

It's late summer; It will get cool soon.

It's the end of summer, and it will get cold soon.

Step 2 calm down, calm down

3. indifference; Unfriendly; Cold; Cheeky * * *

They received him coldly.

They received him coldly.

His attitude is very cold.

He has a cold attitude.

Admirable (because of fashion, beauty and uniqueness), wonderful and top-notch.

5. (Express satisfaction or approval) Wonderful, cool (oral)

6. aloof and indifferent; carefree

Transitive verbs. &; The intransitive verb vi.

1. (make) calm down, calm down

Open the window to cool the room.

Open the window to cool the room.

2. (make) calm down; Calm down; calm

Her enthusiasm had cooled by then.

Her enthusiasm had cooled down by then.

He is getting cold feet about this project.

His enthusiasm for the plan gradually waned.