cooling
/ˈkuː.lɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkuː.lɪŋ/ (ame, ipa)
cooling — 形容詞
- coolingpositive
- more coolingcomparative
- most coolingsuperlative
1. (of a drink, breeze, cream, or shower) bringing pleasant relief on a hot day or
清涼的
讓人感覺涼快、紓解暑氣的
(of a drink, breeze, cream, or shower) bringing pleasant relief on a hot day or against a hot feeling on the skin, by lowering body temperature or the temperature of the air around you.
Caio sat under the tree and sipped a cooling glass of homemade lemonade.
Caio 坐在樹下,一口一口啜飲著一杯清涼的自製檸檬水。
cooling + drink (drink, glass of, sip)
A cooling breeze from the sea swept through the open windows of the kitchen.
從海邊吹來的一陣涼風穿過廚房開著的窗戶。
cooling + breeze / wind / draught
Layla rubbed a cooling gel onto her sunburnt shoulders before going to bed.
Layla 在睡前把清涼的凝膠塗在曬傷的肩膀上。
The fans gave a wonderfully cooling effect during the long afternoon match.
在那場漫長的下午比賽中,電風扇帶來了非常清涼的效果。
After the run, Erik stood under a cooling shower for almost ten minutes.
跑完步後,Erik 站在清涼的蓮蓬頭下沖了將近十分鐘。
- refreshing
broader; suggests feeling brighter and renewed, not only cooler
- chilling
stronger and colder; can suggest unpleasantly cold rather than pleasantly cool
- soothing
stresses calming an irritated feeling, not necessarily lowering temperature
用法筆記
Almost always used before a noun (attributive). Pairs with words for drinks, weather, body care, and air movement ('drink, breeze, gel, shower, effect'). Different from 'cool', which describes the actual temperature; 'cooling' stresses the action of bringing the temperature down or giving relief.