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I . cool [kuːl] ADJ

1. cool (slightly cold):

fresco(-a)

2. cool (unfriendly):

frio(-a)

3. cool (calm):

calmo(-a)

4. cool fam (fashionable):

II . cool [kuːl] INTERJ fam

III . cool [kuːl] VERBE trans

IV . cool [kuːl] VERBE intr (become colder)

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It is very important in detecting contaminants in drinking water, cooling water, water used in semiconductor manufacturing, and water for pharmaceutical use.
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Typically, freezing starts at the corners of a cooling tower with a reduced or absent heat load.
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The global cooling effect of carbon sequestration by forests is partially counterbalanced in that reforestation can decrease the reflection of sunlight (albedo).
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Dissolved oxygen approaches saturation levels in cooling towers.
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Development of thermostats allowed more automated control of heating, and later cooling.
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This installation had a more pointed cowling, with more cylinder head exposed for better cooling.
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The exterior walls of the kiln are girded with horizontal and vertical iron bands to allow for the proper structural expansion and contraction of the kiln during firing and cooling.
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Chances of superheating can increase with repeated heating and cooling cycles of an undisturbed container, like when a forgotten coffee cup is re-heated without being removed from a microwave oven.
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Strengthening storm systems within the troposphere can act to intensify the polar vortex by significantly cooling the poles.
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The coolant is either a gas, such as in air cooling of computers, or a liquid such as in a car engine.
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