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1 спокойный
1) (тихий, без шума и бурного движения) quiet, calm; (о местности, образе жизни тж.) tranquilспоко́йное мо́ре — calm / tranquil sea
споко́йная у́лица — quiet street
2) (без переживания, волнения) calm; unworriedспоко́йный го́лос — calm voice
споко́йное настрое́ние — calm / easy mood
споко́йная уве́ренность — calm confidence
споко́йное рассужде́ние — calm reasoning
3) (смирный, уравновешенный) quietспоко́йный ребёнок — quiet child
споко́йная ло́шадь — easy-tempered horse
4) (не резкий - о формах, цвете, музыке) quietспоко́йные цвета́ — quiet colours
5) разг. ( удобный) comfortableспоко́йное кре́сло — comfortable / easy chair
споко́йные ту́фли — comfortable shoes
••со споко́йной со́вестью — with a quiet / clear conscience
споко́йной но́чи! — good night!
бу́дьте споко́йны! — don't worry!
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2 спокойный
1. quiet, calm, tranquil; (мирный, безмятежный) placid, sereneспокойное море — calm / tranquil sea
спокойное настроение — calm / easy mood
2. ( уравновешенный) easy-tempered; ( сдержанный) composed3. ( удобный) easy
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