calm
Vocabulary Word
BritishAmerican
★★★★☆ Common
Neutral
意味: Peaceful and quiet; not anxious or excited
平静的,冷静的,镇定的
tranquilo, calmado, sereno
穏やかな、落ち着いた、静かな
차분한, 평온한, 고요한
Calm describes a state of peace and quiet, without strong emotions or disturbance. It can be used for weather (no wind), water (still), or people (relaxed, not anxious). 'Calm down' is a common phrase meaning to become less upset.
calm描述一种平和安静的状态,没有强烈的情绪或干扰。它可用于天气(无风)、水(平静)或人(放松,不焦虑)。「calm down」是一个常见的短语,意思是变得不那么激动。
Calm describe un estado de paz y quietud, sin emociones fuertes o perturbación. Se puede usar para el clima (sin viento), el agua (quieta) o las personas (relajadas, sin ansiedad). «Calm down» es una frase común que significa calmarse.
calmは、強い感情や乱れのない平和で静かな状態を表します。天気(風がない)、水(静か)、または人(リラックスして不安がない)に使えます。「calm down」は動揺を抑えるという意味の一般的なフレーズです。
calm은 강한 감정이나 소란 없이 평화롭고 고요한 상태를 묘사합니다. 날씨(바람이 없는), 물(잔잔한), 사람(편안한, 불안하지 않은)에 사용될 수 있습니다. 'calm down'은 덜 화나게 되다라는 뜻의 흔한 표현입니다.
例文
- She remained calm despite the emergency. 尽管发生了紧急情况,她仍然保持冷静。Ella permaneció tranquila a pesar de la emergencia.彼女は緊急事態にもかかわらず冷静でした。그녀는 긴급 상황에도 불구하고 침착했습니다.
- The sea was perfectly calm that morning. 那天早上海面非常平静。El mar estaba perfectamente calmado esa mañana.その朝、海は完全に穏やかでした。그날 아침 바다는 완전히 잔잔했습니다.
- Try to stay calm and think clearly. 尽量保持冷静,清晰地思考。Intenta mantener la calma y pensar con claridad.落ち着いて明確に考えるようにしてください。침착하게 명확히 생각하도록 하세요.
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: general
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Old French 'calme', from Italian 'calma', from Late Latin 'cauma' meaning 'heat of the midday sun', from Greek 'kauma' (heat). Originally a nautical term for stillness at sea during hot weather.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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