Enfriar in english

Cool

pronunciation: kul part of speech: adjective, verb
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cool

enfriar = cool ; chill out ; refrigerate ; ice ; chill. 

Example: Type-metal was an alloy hard enough to wear well yet had a low melting point and it neither shrank nor expanded when it cooled.Example: The advice is to chill out most artefacts with confidence, although coating on wood may crackle a little bit by -50 degrees centigrade.Example: The gush of water could serve many purposes and was prescribed to soothe, to refrigerate, to stop a swelling, to widen pores, to shock the patient.Example: The loins were divided into 2 lots: one lot was iced immediately and the other lot was left at room temperature for 6 hours before icing.Example: Always chill the bowl and whisk attachment before whipping the cream.

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» enfriar el entusiasmodampen + Posesivo + excitementdampen + Posesivo + enthusiasm .

Example: While a widely reported slowdown in U.S. construction dampens excitement, the overall mood is guarded optimism.

Example: I don't like to dampen her enthusiasm, but the chances are she will deliver at 20 weeks.

» enfriarsecool offlapsecool downgo + cold turkeycatch + a chillgrow + coldget + cold feetgo + coldturn + coolerhave + cold feetget + colderget + cooler .

Example: But he was wiry and wily, too, and he would often hide in some nook of the station to save the fare, or riding, if necessary, till things cooled off and the world above became habitable again.

Example: The first weeks are vital, and after that the shop must be constantly on the lookout for ways of stimulating further interest and re-awakening those who lapse.

Example: The samples were then fried in palm oil for 5 min and then left to cool down for 0, 1, 3 or 6 min.

Example: Judging by the critical responses to the article so far, it looks like the world isn't quite ready to go cold turkey on its religion addiction.

Example: Researchers into the common cold say 'catching a chill' really does help colds develop -- and are advising to 'wrap up warm' to keep viruses at bay.

Example: She had lived alone, except for her dog who, at the very last, sat patiently beside the bed and licked her hands until they grew cold.

Example: The important thing is to be true to yourself, but should you get cold feet at the eleventh hour remember that there could be serious financial implications as well as emotional ones.

Example: The weather was great the first day, then it all went rainy and cold.

Example: Even as the days turn cooler, you'll be toasty warm with our patio heaters at the ready.

Example: All brides and grooms have cold feet before their wedding.

Example: The days are starting to get colder, and what better way to keep warm, than with a healthy minestrone soup.

Example: This fall as the weather gets cooler be sure to make the most of fall fashion, read our guide on how to adjust stylishly to the weather.

» no enfriarsestay + warm .

Example: Keep the fuel tank at least 1/4 full in case you are diverted or stranded and need to keep the engine running to stay warm.

enfriarse = cool off ; lapse ; cool down ; go + cold turkey ; catch + a chill ; grow + cold ; get + cold feet ; go + cold ; turn + cooler ; have + cold feet ; get + colder ; get + cooler. 

Example: But he was wiry and wily, too, and he would often hide in some nook of the station to save the fare, or riding, if necessary, till things cooled off and the world above became habitable again.Example: The first weeks are vital, and after that the shop must be constantly on the lookout for ways of stimulating further interest and re-awakening those who lapse.Example: The samples were then fried in palm oil for 5 min and then left to cool down for 0, 1, 3 or 6 min.Example: Judging by the critical responses to the article so far, it looks like the world isn't quite ready to go cold turkey on its religion addiction.Example: Researchers into the common cold say 'catching a chill' really does help colds develop -- and are advising to 'wrap up warm' to keep viruses at bay.Example: She had lived alone, except for her dog who, at the very last, sat patiently beside the bed and licked her hands until they grew cold.Example: The important thing is to be true to yourself, but should you get cold feet at the eleventh hour remember that there could be serious financial implications as well as emotional ones.Example: The weather was great the first day, then it all went rainy and cold.Example: Even as the days turn cooler, you'll be toasty warm with our patio heaters at the ready.Example: All brides and grooms have cold feet before their wedding.Example: The days are starting to get colder, and what better way to keep warm, than with a healthy minestrone soup.Example: This fall as the weather gets cooler be sure to make the most of fall fashion, read our guide on how to adjust stylishly to the weather.

Enfriar synonyms

good in spanish: bueno, pronunciation: gʊd adjectivekeen in spanish: afilado, pronunciation: kin adjectivegreat in spanish: genial, pronunciation: greɪt adjectiveobjective in spanish: objetivo, pronunciation: əbdʒektɪv noun, adjectivecold in spanish: frío, pronunciation: koʊld adjective, nounswell in spanish: hinchar, pronunciation: swel noun, verbneat in spanish: ordenado, pronunciation: nit adjectivebully in spanish: matón, pronunciation: bʊli noun, verbaplomb in spanish: aplomo, pronunciation: əplɑm nounpoise in spanish: equilibrio, pronunciation: pɔɪz nounchill in spanish: frío, pronunciation: tʃɪl noun, adjectivedandy in spanish: dandy, pronunciation: dændi nounnifty in spanish: hábil, pronunciation: nɪfti adjectivecomposed in spanish: compuesto, pronunciation: kəmpoʊzd adjectivefelicitous in spanish: feliz, pronunciation: fɪlɪsətəs adjectivechilly in spanish: frío, pronunciation: tʃɪli adjectivegroovy in spanish: maravilloso, pronunciation: gruvi adjectivecracking in spanish: agrietamiento, pronunciation: krækɪŋ nounpeachy in spanish: aterciopelado, pronunciation: pitʃi adjectivesmashing in spanish: imponente, pronunciation: smæʃɪŋ noun, adjectiveskilled in spanish: experto, pronunciation: skɪld adjectivecooling in spanish: enfriamiento, pronunciation: kulɪŋ nouncaller in spanish: llamador, pronunciation: kɔlɜr noununqualified in spanish: incondicional, pronunciation: ənkwɑlɪfaɪd adjectiveunresponsive in spanish: insensible, pronunciation: ənrispɑnsɪv adjectivebang-up in spanish: bang-up, pronunciation: bæŋmʌp adjectiveunfriendly in spanish: hostil, pronunciation: ənfrendli adjectivesang-froid in spanish: sangre fría, pronunciation: sæŋfrɔɪd nounassuredness in spanish: seguridad, pronunciation: əsɜrədnəs nounnonsubjective in spanish: no subjetivo, pronunciation: nɑnsəbdʒektɪv adjectiveslap-up in spanish: bofetada, pronunciation: slæpəp adjectivenerveless in spanish: enervado, pronunciation: nɜrvləs adjectivecorking in spanish: taponamiento, pronunciation: kɔrkɪŋ adjectivecooled in spanish: enfriado, pronunciation: kuld verb, adjectiveself-possession in spanish: auto posesión, pronunciation: selfpəzeʃən noununenthusiastic in spanish: poco entusiasta, pronunciation: ənɪnθuziæstɪk adjectivecool off in spanish: refrescarse, pronunciation: kulɔf verbcool down in spanish: enfriarse, pronunciation: kuldaʊn verbcoolheaded in spanish: coolheaded, pronunciation: kulhedɪd adjectivenot bad in spanish: no está mal, pronunciation: nɑtbæd undefinedair-conditioned in spanish: con aire acondicionado, pronunciation: erkəndɪʃənd adjectiveunexcited in spanish: inexcitado, pronunciation: ənɪksaɪtɪd adjectiveprecooled in spanish: preenfriado, pronunciation: prɪkuld adjectiveair-cooled in spanish: Aire enfriado, pronunciation: erkuld adjectivewater-cooled in spanish: Enfriado hidráulicamente, pronunciation: wɔtɜrkuld adjectiveunqualiied in spanish: no cualificado, pronunciation: ənkwɑləid undefined
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