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هَادِئ \ calm: (of people) not excited or violent: Try to keep calm in times of danger, still; quiet The atmosphere in the room was calm, (of water) smooth and flat; not rough. cool: calm; not excited: Keep cool and don’t lose your temper. easy: comfortable: They lead an easy life. peaceful: calm; quiet: a peaceful holiday. quiet: peaceful; free from rush and noise and anxiety: He lives a quiet life in the country, making little sound She spoke in a quiet voice, making no sound; silent perfectly quiet; be quiet!. reserved: not showing one’s feelings; quiet in manner. restful: peaceful; allowing the mind to rest: restful music. sedate: solemnly respectable and calm, in manner or appearance: a sedate old lady. self-controlled: having self-control. self-possessed: (esp. of a young person) calm in manner, but sure of one’s own ability. serene: calm and untroubled: a serene smile. smooth: having an even surface; not rough: a smooth sea. still: without movement: Sit still! It was a still evening (with no wind in the trees, etc.). tranquil: calm; peaceful; untroubled: a tranquil existence in the country. \ See Also ساكن (سَاكِن)، مريح (مُرِيح) -
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[kaːm]1. adjective1) still or quiet:ساكِنThe weather was calm.
2) not anxious or excited:a calm person/expression
هادِئPlease keep calm!
2. noun1) (a period of) absence of wind and large waves.سُكون، هُدوء2) peace and quiet:هُدوءHe enjoyed the calm of the library.
3. verbto make calm:يهدّئCalm yourself!
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هَدَّأَ \ appease: to calm or satisfy (hunger, anger, etc.) by giving what is wanted. calm: to make calm. lull: to quieten (a baby, sb.’s fears, etc.). pacify: to calm and quieten (an excited person, etc.). quieten: to make quiet: She tried to quieten the crying child. steady: to make steady: Some people smoke to steady their nerves. -
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سَاكِن \ calm: (of water) smooth and flat; not rough; still quiet: The atmosphere in the room was calm. quiet: making no sound; silent: perfectly quiet; Be quiet!. silent: making no sound; not speaking; completely quiet: Silent steps. stationary: not moving: a stationary vehicle. still: without movement; (not of people) quiet, calm: Sit still! It was a still evening (with no wind in the trees, etc.). tranquil: calm; peaceful; untroubled: a tranquil existence in the country. \ See Also هادئ (هادِئ) -
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• After a storm comes a calm - Каков ни будь грозен день, а вечер настанет (K), После бури наступает затишье (П), После грозы - ведро (П)• After the storm comes the calm - Каков ни будь грозен день, а вечер настанет (K), После бури наступает затишье (П), После грозы - ведро (П) -
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حَالَة هُدوء \ calm: a time or state of being calm. -
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راكِدٌ \ calm: (of water) smooth and flat; not rough. sluggish: unsuitably slow: a sluggish stream (blocked by mud or plants); a sluggish mind (too sleepy or lazy to work properly). stagnant: (of water) not flowing, so not fresh or clear: a stagnant pool. still: without movement: (not of people) quiet, calm: It was a still evening (with no wind in the trees, etc.). -
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fork. (petro) CALM, catenary anchor leg moor, Chinese lantern -
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I.II.calm, calma -
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1) Advertising: Commercial Advertising Loudness Mitigation2) oil&gas: Catenary Anchor Leg Mooring -
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to make or become calm:يُهدّئ، يُسكّن، يُطمئنCalm down!
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هَدَأَ \ calm down: (cause to) to become calm: At first he was angry, but then he calmed down. drop: to sink; become lower or weaker: The wind dropped. go down: (of prices, numbers, etc.) to become less or lower or weaker: Apples have gone down to 10p. a pound. quieten: to become quiet. subside: (of land) to sink; (of storms or excitement) to become calm; (of a swollen river, etc.) to sink to the usual level: At last the noise subsided. His fever is slowly subsiding. -
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رَهْو (سُكونٌ مُناخيّ) \ calm, stillness. -
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16 Calm Cool And Collected
Military: CCCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Calm Cool And Collected
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17 calm - безветрие, штиль, отсутствие ветра
Meteorology: CLM (обычно в сводке погоды: напр., \<i\>"winds: \<b\>CLM\</b\> at 0km/h"\</i\> or \<i\>"winds: \<b\>CLM\</b\> at 3km/h"\</i\>)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > calm - безветрие, штиль, отсутствие ветра
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American: laid-back (You need to be more \<b\>laid-back\</b\>) -
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American: mellow (You need to \<b\>mellow out\</b\> and enjoy life)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > calm down and relax
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Calm — is an adjective meaning peaceful, quiet; particularly used of the weather, free from wind or storm, or of the sea, as opposed to rough. The word appears in French calme, through which it came into English, in Spanish, Portuguese and Italian calma … Wikipedia