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calm down [person, situation] calmarsi; calm [sth., sb.] down, calm down [sth., sb.] calmare, tranquillizzare* * *(to make or become calm: He tried to calm her down by giving her some brandy; Calm down!) calmare, calmarsi* * *1. vt + advSee:calm 3.2. vi + adv* * *calm down [person, situation] calmarsi; calm [sth., sb.] down, calm down [sth., sb.] calmare, tranquillizzare -
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(to make or become calm: He tried to calm her down by giving her some brandy; Calm down!) tag det roligt* * *(to make or become calm: He tried to calm her down by giving her some brandy; Calm down!) tag det roligt -
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(to make or become calm: He tried to calm her down by giving her some brandy; Calm down!) tranquilizarse, calmarseinterj.• tranquilo interj.v.• apaciguar v.• desbravar v.• desenconar v.• desenfadar v.• desenfurecer v.• pacificar v.• sosegar v.1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o tranquilizar*, calmar2) v + adv tranquilizarse*calm down! — tranquilízate!, tranquilo!
1.VT + ADV = calm 3.2.VI + ADV [person] tranquilizarse, calmarse; [wind] amainar, calmarsecalm down! — ¡cálmate!, ¡tranquilízate!; (to excited child) ¡tranquilízate!
* * *1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o tranquilizar*, calmar2) v + adv tranquilizarse*calm down! — tranquilízate!, tranquilo!
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(to make or become calm: He tried to calm her down by giving her some brandy; Calm down!) róa, stilla -
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(to make or become calm: He tried to calm her down by giving her some brandy; Calm down!) megnyugtat -
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(to make or become calm: He tried to calm her down by giving her some brandy; Calm down!) acalmar -
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phr* * *1. sakinleştir 2. sakinleş* * *(to make or become calm: He tried to calm her down by giving her some brandy; Calm down!) sakinleş(tir)mek, yatış(tır)mak -
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(to make or become calm: He tried to calm her down by giving her some brandy; Calm down!) umiriti (se) -
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• tulla levolliseksi• tyyntyä• tyynnyttää• tyynytellä• heikentyä• hiljetä• heiketä• hiljentyä• asettua• vaimentua• vakiintua• vaimeta• raueta• rauhoitella• rauhoittaa• rauhoittua• leppyä• lientyä• levollistua• seestyä• tasaantua• taltuttaa• talttua• lauhtua• laantuatechnology• lauhduttaa* * *(to make or become calm: He tried to calm her down by giving her some brandy; Calm down!) rauhoittaa, rauhoittua -
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(to make or become calm: He tried to calm her down by giving her some brandy; Calm down!) roe ned; ta det rolig -
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1. vt 2. vi* * *(to make or become calm: He tried to calm her down by giving her some brandy; Calm down!) uspokajać się -
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(to make or become calm: He tried to calm her down by giving her some brandy; Calm down!) nomierināties; nomierināt; rimties -
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(to make or become calm: He tried to calm her down by giving her some brandy; Calm down!) nu(si)raminti -
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lugna ner* * *(to make or become calm: He tried to calm her down by giving her some brandy; Calm down!) lugna ner sig (ngn) -
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(to make or become calm: He tried to calm her down by giving her some brandy; Calm down!) uklidnit* * *• utišit• uklidnit• chlácholit -
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(to make or become calm: He tried to calm her down by giving her some brandy; Calm down!) upokojiť (sa)* * *• utíšit sa• upokojit sa
См. также в других словарях:
calm somebody down — ˌcalm ˈdown | ˌcalm sb/sthˈdown derived to become or make sb become calm • Look, calm down! We ll find her. • We waited inside until things calmed down. • He took a few deep breaths to calm himself down … Useful english dictionary
calm something down — ˌcalm ˈdown | ˌcalm sb/sthˈdown derived to become or make sb become calm • Look, calm down! We ll find her. • We waited inside until things calmed down. • He took a few deep breaths to calm himself down … Useful english dictionary
calm´ness — calm «kahm, kahlm», adjective, noun, verb. –adj. 1. not stormy or windy; not stirred up; quiet; still: »In fair weather the sea is usually calm. SYNONYM(S): motionless, smooth, placid. 2. Figurative. not excited; peaceful: »Although she was frigh … Useful english dictionary
calm´ly — calm «kahm, kahlm», adjective, noun, verb. –adj. 1. not stormy or windy; not stirred up; quiet; still: »In fair weather the sea is usually calm. SYNONYM(S): motionless, smooth, placid. 2. Figurative. not excited; peaceful: »Although she was frigh … Useful english dictionary
calm — [käm] n. [ME & OFr calme < OIt calma < LL (Vulg.: Job 30:30) cauma, heat, heat of the day (hence, in It, time to rest, quiet: see SIESTA) < Gr kauma, heat, esp. of the sun < kaiein, to burn; It sp. infl. by L calere, to be hot] 1.… … English World dictionary
calm down — verb 1. become quiet or calm, especially after a state of agitation (Freq. 4) After the fight both men need to cool off. It took a while after the baby was born for things to settle down again. • Syn: ↑calm, ↑cool off, ↑chill out, ↑simmer down, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
calm — /kam / (say kahm) adjective 1. without rough motion; still: a calm sea. 2. not windy; of Beaufort scale force nil. 3. free from excitement or passion; tranquil: a calm face; a calm voice; a calm manner. –noun 4. freedom from motion or… …
calm — [[t]kɑm[/t]] older [[t]kæm[/t]] spelling pron. [[t]kɑlm[/t]] adj. calm•er, calm•est, n. v. 1) without rough motion; still or nearly still: a calm sea[/ex] 2) not windy: a calm day[/ex] 3) free from excitement or passion; tranquil: a calm… … From formal English to slang
calm — calmingly, adv. calmly, adv. calmness, n. /kahm/; older /kam/; spelling pron. /kahlm/, adj., calmer, calmest, n., v. adj. 1. without rough motion; still or nearly still: a calm sea. 2. not windy or st … Universalium
calm — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. placid, serene, unruffled, cool, composed, undisturbed; phlegmatic, sedate; tranquil, still, motionless, halcyon; peaceful, pacific. v. t. still, pacify. See repose, pacification, dissuasion,… … English dictionary for students
calm — I. noun Etymology: Middle English calme, probably ultimately from Old Spanish calma, from Late Latin cauma heat, from Greek kauma, from kaiein to burn Date: 14th century 1. a. a period or condition of freedom from storms, high winds, or rough… … New Collegiate Dictionary