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1 спокойный
в разн. знач.calme, tranquille; serein (ясный, безмятежный)споко́йная жизнь — vie f tranquille
споко́йный хара́ктер — caractère m tranquille
споко́йный ребёнок — enfant m calme
невозмути́мо споко́йный — placide
мо́ре бы́ло споко́йно — la mer était calme
со споко́йной со́вестью — en toute conscience
споко́йной но́чи! — bonne nuit!
бу́дьте споко́йны! — soyez tranquille!
* * *adj1) gener. cool, de calme (Une série de quatre séismes majeurs en sept ans s’est intercalée entre deux périodes de calme relativement longues.), des familles, pacifique, placide, plan-plan, pondéré, tranquille, équanime, douce, doux, détendu, pépère, équilibré, calme, rassis2) colloq. peinard, pénard, relax, relaxe, tranquillou3) obs. quiet4) liter. uni, étale, serein, décontracté, lisse5) psych. vénusien -
2 тихий
1) ( негромкий) doux (f douce) (мягкий, нежный); faible ( слабый); léger ( лёгкий); silencieux ( безмолвный)ти́хое журча́ние ручья́ — le doux murmure d'un ruisseau
ти́хий стон — faible gémissement
ти́хие шаги́ — pas légers; pas feutrés ( неслышные)
ти́хая ночь — nuit silencieuse ( или sereine)
ти́хий лес — un bois silencieux
говори́ть ти́хим го́лосом — parler à voix basse
ти́хая вода́ — eau dormante
ти́хий ребёнок — enfant m, f sage
ти́хая жизнь — vie f sans alarmes
ти́хая грусть — douce mélancolie
••в ти́хом о́муте че́рти во́дятся — il n'est pire eau que l'eau qui dort
3) ( медленный) lentти́хим ша́гом — d'un pas lent
••ти́хий час — sieste f
ти́хое помеша́тельство — folie douce
* * *adj1) gener. calme, détendu, gentil (о ребёнке), paisible, rester silencieux, discret, bas, pacifique, pantouflard, tranquille2) colloq. en douceur (о действии), peinard, pénard, plan-plan3) obs. coi, coite, quiet -
3 свободная зона (символа)
свободная зона (символа)
Зона, свободная от посторонних меток, окружающая символ.
Примечание
В символе штрихового кода свободная зона в частности предшествует знаку СТАРТ и следует за знаком СТОП.
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