Cool down
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British pronunciation/kˈuːl dˈaʊn/
American pronunciation/kˈuːl dˈaʊn/

Definição e Significado de "cool down"

to cool down
[phrase form: cool]
01

esfriar, arrefecer

to reduce the temperature of something
Transitive: to cool down sth
to cool down definition and meaning
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Placing the hot dish in front of the fan will help cool it down quickly.
To cool down the beverage, add a few ice cubes.
Running cold water over the burns will help cool down the affected skin.
02

esfriar, arrefecer

to decrease in temperature
Intransitive
to cool down definition and meaning
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As the sun set, the temperature started to cool down, bringing relief from the heat.
After a hot day, the room gradually began to cool down as the evening approached.
The coffee was too hot to drink, so I patiently waited for it to cool down.
03

esfriar, acalmar

to decrease in strength or force
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The excitement in the room began to cool down as the meeting went on.
The market 's enthusiasm for the new product cooled down after the initial launch.
It 's important for negotiations to cool down before reaching a final decision.
04

acalmar, esfriar

to decrease in strength, intensity, or speed
Transitive: to cool down intensity of something
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Holiday sales were exceptionally high, but retailers expect spending to cool down in the new year.
With new zoning laws in place, the rapid development in the downtown area is expected to cool down.
Following a surge in tech stock prices, analysts predict the sector will cool down as market corrections occur.
05

acalmar, tranquilizar

to cause someone or something to become less agitated
Transitive: to cool down a person or situation
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The mediator tried to cool down the heated discussion between the two parties.
A gentle conversation can cool down a person who is feeling upset.
Offering a sincere apology can help cool down tensions in a relationship.
06

acalmar-se, desacelerar

to become calmer or less agitated
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During the tense negotiation process, both sides agreed to take a break to cool down before returning to the table.
They had a heated argument, but later, after both had a chance to cool down, they were able to have a constructive conversation.
After the intense match, the players took some time to cool down and reflect on their performance.
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