cooled
- IPA[ko͞old]
美式
- made less hot
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- 1. made less hot we hold the cooled branding irons an air-cooled engine
- of or at a fairly low temperature: it'll be a cool afternoon the wind kept them cool
- a fairly low temperature: the cool of the night air
- become or make less hot: we dived into the river to cool off cool the pastry for five minutes
Oxford Dictionary
- of or at a fairly low temperature: it'll be a cool afternoon the wind kept them cool
- a fairly low temperature: the cool of the night air
- become or cause to become less hot: we dived into the river to cool off cool the pastry for five minutes
Oxford American Dictionary
- having the effect of making something less warm or hot: she took a cooling dip in the ocean
- the action or process of making or becoming less hot or warm: the cooling of our core body temperature helps initiate sleep
Oxford American Dictionary
- having the effect of making something less warm or hot: she took a cooling dip in the ocean
- the action or process of making or becoming less hot or warm: the cooling of our core body temperature helps initiate sleep
Oxford Dictionary
- cooled by means of a flow of air.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a nuclear reactor) using gas, typically carbon dioxide or helium, as a coolant: a high-temperature gas-cooled reactor
Oxford Dictionary
- (especially of an engine) cooled by means of a current of air.
Oxford Dictionary
- (especially of a machine) cooled by the circulation of water: a water-cooled reactor
Oxford Dictionary
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英式
- made less hot: we hold the cooled branding irons an air-cooled engine
Oxford Dictionary