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acalmar-se
Catalan
calmar-se
Become quiet or calm, especially after a state of agitation.
calm
calm down
chill out
simmer down
settle down
cool it
Portuguese
acalmar-se
Portuguese
refrescar
Lose intensity.
cool
cool down
Portuguese
refrescar
1
She'd gone for a ride to try to
cool
off
,
she said.
2
The CPU then slows down to
cool
off
and prevent potential damage.
3
She has herself so worked up she just needs to
cool
off
.
4
Maybe that could become our evening ritual- awayto
cool
off
,
relax.
5
He decided to leave her alone to
cool
off
for a day.
6
This means that they
cool
off
through the evaporation of the perspiration.
7
Took McCabe a while to
cool
off
enough to trip the system.
8
They help
cool
off
the air in there, and dilute that air.
9
Swimmers
cool
off
during the heat wave in Seapoint, Co Dublin yesterday.
10
So, it seems like this could in fact
cool
off
the Earth.
11
Both men absentmindedly flapped their shirts up and down to
cool
off
.
12
The fan blows air over the radiator to
cool
off
the engine.
13
I figured she might've wandered over to
cool
off
at the river.
14
Tell him how matters stand with you, and he will
cool
off
.
15
Then maybe you'd both better get out until you can
cool
off
.
16
The volunteers continued to pump water to
cool
off
the charred mess.
cool
off
cool
Portuguese
acalmar-se
refrescar
Catalan
calmar-se