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cool down造句
(1) I'm going for a swim to cool down. (2) He has had time to cool down and look at what happened more objectively. (3) I had a swim to cool down. (4) He fanned himself with a newspaper to cool down. (5) Let the cookies cool down before you try them. (6) It took Charles a long time to cool down after the argument. (7) First McNeil had to cool down the volatile Australian 20-year old. (8) She's very angry. Give her some time to cool down. (9) He waited for the soup to cool down a bit. (10) Halogen hobs heat up and cool down much more quickly than normal electric hobs. (11) Allow to cool down. 3. (12) So you cool down, Frank, you hear? (13) Then let the solution cool down, being careful not to let any dust drop in. (14) Additionally the sweat serves to cool down the body temperature. (15) In a wet season the soil begins to cool down rapidly from the beginning of September onwards so early sowing is essential. (16) Drain the potato andit cool down. (17) The rain should cool down this unseasonably early heat. (18) The cool down will aid recovery. (19) They urge the public to cool down. (20) Cool down very gradually after working up a sweat. (21) I drank a lemonade to cool down. (22) It's been hot all summer, but it's finally starting to cool down a little. (23) After throwing the plates on the table, she would rush out into the garden in an attempt to cool down. (24) Allow the bread from twenty to forty-five minutes to cool down and complete its baking. (25) They also dance about possible new nest sites, and about water sources when water is needed to cool down the nest. (26) But the Honda also needs eight hours to charge and cool down, compared with the three-hour recharging time for the EV1. (27) The second firing occurs after the pot has been allowed to cool down and the glaze is applied. (28) Left to its own devices, Boulder Dam would require 100 years to cool down. (29) If it comes out clean, your pie is done. Let it cool down a bit. (30) We suggest that you carry at least tworowels one to dry the sweat off and the other to dowse with the ice water to cool down your head and neck.