词汇 | keep your cool |
释义 | Idiom keep your coolkeep (your) cool to be calm despite danger or difficulty.Somehow I kept my cool even though Seldon's remarks were unfair and made me angry. Opposite of: lose (your) coolRelated vocabulary: keep (your) shirt onkeep (one's) coolTo maintain control of one's composure, temper, or nerve in a given situation. He really kept his cool when the waiter dropped his food. I tried to keep my cool during the interview, but I was extremely nervous the whole time. keep cool1. To stay calm. In this usage, a possessive pronoun is often used between "keep" and "cool." You know they're going to try to antagonize you during the debate, so just keep cool. I always try to keep my cool when dealing with the cable company. 2. Literally, to not get overly hot, as in hot weather. A: "How have you been during this brutal heat wave?" B: "Oh, keeping cool, thanks to the air conditioning in the office." keep your coolCOMMON If you keep your cool, you control your temper and stay calm in a difficult situation. Hilde's one of those born managers — keeps her cool in a crisis. I knew I had to keep my cool, but it was hard. keep/lose your ˈcool(informal) stay calm/get angry, excited, etc: He was very insulting. I really don’t know how I managed to keep my cool. |
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