keep a cool head - translation to italian
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keep a cool head - translation to italian

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Keep Cool (disambiguation)

keep a cool head      
mantenere il sangue freddo
keep cool         
sta" calmo!
L L Cool J         
  • LL Cool J performing in [[Wilmington, Delaware]] in August 2008
AMERICAN RAPPER AND ACTOR
L.L. Cool J.; L.L. Cool J; James Todd Smith; LL cool J; Ll cool j; L L Cool J; Ll cool; James Todd Smith III; Ladies Love Cool James; LL Kool J; LL Cool J.; I Need a Beat; LL Cool Jay; I Need A Beat; Boomdizzle; LLCJ; Cool J
n. L L Cool J (nato nel 1969 col nome di Todd Smith) musicista americano di musica rap e attore di cinema

Definition

coolness
n.
indifference
coolness to, towards

Wikipedia

Keep Cool

Keep Cool may refer to:

  • Keep Cool (film), a 1997 Chinese black comedy directed by Zhang Yimou
  • Keep Cool (board game), a German-made global warming board game
  • Keep Cool Records an American record label
Examples of use of keep a cool head
1. The best way to deal with this is to keep a cool head and practice breathing exercises,» a senior board official says.
2. It‘s a question of trying to keep a cool head," Mr Purnell said in an interview with the Financial Times yesterday.
3. Sarwan, playing in his 100th one–day international, had to keep a cool head during his innings of 11' balls in which he hit 10 fours and two sixes.
4. After all, he had reached this position precisely because he was the sort of man who could keep a cool head and a logical brain in the midst of utter carnage.
5. A financial crisis like this one calls for policymakers and regulators who can keep a cool head and remain flexible and practical rather than insisting on strict adherence to economic orthodoxies.