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1 calm
1. adjective1) (still or quiet: a calm sea; The weather was calm.) liniştit2) (not anxious or excited: a calm person/expression; Please keep calm!) calm2. noun1) ((a period of) absence of wind and large waves.) acalmie2) (peace and quiet: He enjoyed the calm of the library.) linişte3. verb(to make calm: Calm yourself!) a (se) linişti- calmly- calmness
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2 calm
(meteo) liniştie, acalmie, repaus // a calma, a potoli -
3 calm down
(to make or become calm: He tried to calm her down by giving her some brandy; Calm down!) a (se) linişti -
4 calm belt
(meteo) regiune de calm -
5 dead-calm
(meteo) acalmie totală -
6 self-possessed
[selfpə'zest](calm, and able to act confidently in an emergency: a calm, self-possessed person.) calm, stăpân pe sine -
7 be/keep on an even keel
(to be, keep or remain in a calm and untroubled state.) a fi/a rămâne calm -
8 composed
adjective ((of people) quiet and calm: She looked quite composed.) calm, stăpânit -
9 cool
[ku:l] 1. adjective1) (slightly cold: cool weather.) răcoros2) (calm or not excitable: He's very cool in a crisis.) calm3) (not very friendly: He was very cool towards me.) rece4) ((slang) great; terrific; fantastic: Wow, that's really cool!; You look cool in those jeans!)2. verb1) (to make or become less warm: The jelly will cool better in the refrigerator; She cooled her hands in the stream.) a (se) răci2) (to become less strong: His affection for her has cooled; Her anger cooled.) a (se) micşora3. noun(cool air or atmosphere: the cool of the evening.) răcoare- coolly- coolness
- cool-headed
- cool down
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10 lull
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11 sedate
I [si'deit] adjective(calm, serious and dignified: a sedate, middle-aged woman.) calm, liniştit- sedately- sedateness II [si'deit] verb(to give a sedative: The doctor sedated her with some pills.) a seda- sedative -
12 quiet
(mas) liniştit, calm, fără zgomot // a linişti; a calma; a potoli -
13 settled
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14 steady
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15 appease
[ə'pi:z](to calm or satisfy (a person, desire etc) usually by giving what was asked for or is needed: She appeased his curiosity by explaining the situation to him.) a domoli -
16 calmly
adverb cu calm -
17 calmness
noun calm -
18 collected
1) (gathered together in one book etc: the collected poems of Robert Burns.) cules, adunat2) (composed; cool: She appeared quite calm and collected.) stăpân pe sine -
19 composure
[-ʒə]noun (calmness: I admired her composure.) calm -
20 cool-headed
adjective (able to act calmly.) calm
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