I wish my soup would cool off. I'm hungry.
•It'll cool down this evening, after dusk.
2. Fig. to let one's anger die away. (As the “heat” of anger declines.) •I'm sorry I got angry. I'll cool off in a minute.
•Cool off, Tom. There is no sense getting so excited.
3. Fig. to let one's passion or love die away. (As the “heat” of passion declines.) •Ted: Is Bob still in love with Jane? Bill: No, he's cooled off a lot.
I wish my soup would cool off. I'm hungry.
•It'll cool down this evening, after dusk.
2. Fig. to let one's anger die away. (As the “heat” of anger declines.) •I'm sorry I got angry. I'll cool off in a minute.
•Cool off, Tom. There is no sense getting so excited.
3. Fig. to let one's passion or love die away. (As the “heat” of passion declines.) •Ted: Is Bob still in love with Jane? Bill: No, he's cooled off a lot.
to cool smb. down - уговаривать кого-л. не сердиться или не волноваться
успокаивать, утихомиривать
to cool smb. down - уговаривать кого-л. не сердиться или не волноваться