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calm down & cool down
what is the difference?
2017年2月18日 20:22
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They can be interchangeable.
"You need to calm down." == "You need to cool down."
"We'll talk when you calm/cool down."
"Calm down!" is a bit more intense than "Cool down!"
"Calm down" is more popular. I think "cool down" sounds a little less formal.
We often say, "cool/calm [someone] down" when we are referring to making that person less emotional.
"Take a walk and cool yourself down."
"This piece of cake will calm you down."
You can also say "cool off" and use it in th ways described above.
"Take a walk and cool yourself off."
"Take a walk and cool off."
(Just to be thorough, "calm off" can NEVER be used.)
"Cool down" or "cool off" can have other more literal meanings
"I fanned myself to cool down." Here, you literally wanted to lower your temperature.
It is also a term used in exercising. In this case it refers to doing some less intense exercise to allow the body to return to a resting state or to lower its temperature.
2017年2月18日
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calm down - if you are angry/upset etc you need to calm down
cool down - generally this is after sport or exercise you need to cool down
hope this helps,
Douglas
2017年2月18日
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