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♦ calm /kɑ:m/A n.3 [u] calma (di vento)4 [uc] (naut.) calmaB a.1 ( di persona o luogo) calmo; tranquillo: Keep calm!, state calmi!; calma!; The region is now calm, la regione ora è tranquilla; to remain calm, rimanere calmo● (meteor.) calm belt, zona delle calme tropicali □ ( anche fig.) the calm before the storm, la quiete prima della tempesta □ ( di mare, ecc.) as calm as a millpond, calmissimo; liscio come l'olio.(to) calm /kɑ:m/v. t.( anche to calm down) calmare; acquietare; placare: to calm one's nerves, calmare i propri nervi; I tried to calm him down, ho cercato di calmarlo● to calm oneself, calmarsi. -
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calm [kα:m]1. adjective• to keep or remain calm garder son calme• keep calm! du calme !2. nounb. ( = calmness) calme m• calm down! du calme ! calmez-vous ![+ person] calmer* * *[kɑːm], US also [kɑːlm] 1.1) (of place, atmosphere) tranquillité f, calme m2) ( of person) calme m; ( in adversity) sang-froid m3) Nautical calme m2.adjective calme3.transitive verb calmerPhrasal Verbs:•• -
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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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calm [kɑ:m]1 nouncalme m; (after upset, excitement) accalmie f;∎ there was a strange calm after the battle la bataille fut suivie d'une étrange accalmie;∎ the calm of the botanical gardens le calme du jardin botanique;∎ when calm descends on the town quand le calme revient sur la ville;∎ the calm before the storm le calme qui précède la tempêtecalme;∎ keep calm! du calme!, restons calmes!;∎ she tried to keep calm elle essaya de garder son calme ou sang-froid;∎ to be calm and collected être maître de soi, garder son sang-froidcalmer; (fears) apaiser, calmer;∎ she tried to calm her nerves elle essaya de se calmerse calmer;∎ calm down! calmez-vous!, ne vous énervez pas!calmer -
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A n1 (of place, atmosphere) tranquillité f, calme m ;3 Naut calme m.the calm before the storm le calme avant la tempête.■ calm down:▶ calm [sth/sb] down, calm down [sth/sb] calmer [crowd, situation]. -
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calm [kɑ:m]1. a1) ти́хий; безве́тренный2) ми́рный; споко́йный;to keep calm не волнова́ться
3) беззасте́нчивый2. n1) тишина́; споко́йствие;a dead calm мёртвая тишина́
2) штиль, зати́шье3. v успока́ивать; умиротворя́тьcalm down успока́ивать(ся), смягча́ть(ся) -
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calm nотсутствие ветраaerodrome calmотсутствие ветра в районеcalm beltштилевая зона -
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совершенно спокойныйNothing ruff les him. He’s calm as a toad in the sun.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > calm as a toad in the sun
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Everything was calm - the lull, he told himself, before the storm. (A. J. Cronin, ‘Beyond This Place’, part II, ch. XII) — Все было спокойно, сказал себе Данн, это затишье перед бурей.
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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > calm on the interest-rate front
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calm (competent, practical, vague) directions спокойные (компетентные/правомочные, практические, неясные) распоряжения -
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1. adjective1) (still or quiet: a calm sea; The weather was calm.) en calma, tranquilo, apacible2) (not anxious or excited: a calm person/expression; Please keep calm!) tranquilo, sosegado, calmado
2. noun1) ((a period of) absence of wind and large waves.) calma2) (peace and quiet: He enjoyed the calm of the library.) tranquilidad, sosiego
3. verb(to make calm: Calm yourself!) calmar, tranquilizar- calmly- calmness
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calm adj tranquilotr[kɑːm]2 (person) tranquilo,-a, sosegado,-a, calmado,-a■ keep calm! ¡tranquilo!, ¡calma!1 (of sea, weather) calma1 calmar, tranquilizar, sosegar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto calm oneself tranquilizarse, calmarsecalm ['kɑm, 'kɑlm] vt: tranquilizar, calmar, sosegarcalm vi: tranquilizarse, calmarsecalm down!: ¡tranquilízate!calm adj1) tranquil: calmo, tranquilo, sereno, ecuánime2) still: en calma (dícese del mar), sin viento (dícese del aire)calm n: tranquilidad f, calma fadj.• apacible adj.• bonancible adj.• calmoso, -a adj.• mesurado, -a adj.• pacienzudo, -a adj.• quieto, -a adj.• sereno, -a adj.• sosegado, -a adj.• tranquilo, -a adj.n.• calma s.f.• dilatación s.f.• mesura s.f.• pacificación s.f.• quietud s.f.• sosiego s.m.• tranquilidad s.f.v.• acallar v.• apagar v.• aplacar v.• aquietar v.• callar v.• calmar v.• desalterar v.• desarmar v.• desenconar v.• serenar v.• sosegar v.• temperar v.• templar v.
I kɑːmadjective -er, -est < sea> en calma, tranquilo, calmo (esp AmL); <person/voice> tranquilo, calmado, calmo (esp AmL)keep calm! — tranquilo!, calma!
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transitive verb tranquilizar*, calmarPhrasal Verbs:
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a) ( stillness) (no pl) calma fb) u (peace, tranquillity) calma f, tranquilidad f[kɑːm]1. ADJ(compar calmer) (superl calmest)1) (=unruffled) [person, voice, place] tranquiloto grow calm — tranquilizarse, calmarse
to keep or remain calm — mantener la calma
keep calm! — ¡tranquilo(s)!, ¡calma!
on calmer reflection, she decided that it would be a mistake — tras un periodo de calma y reflexión, decidió que sería un error
(cool,) calm and collected — tranquilo y con dominio de sí mismo
I feel calmer now — ahora estoy más tranquilo or calmado
2) (=still) [sea, lake, water, weather] en calma; [day, evening] sin viento3) (Econ) [market, trading] sin incidencias2.N calma f, tranquilidad f(Naut)the calm before the storm — (lit, fig) la calma antes de la tormenta
3.VT (also: calm down) [+ person] calmar, tranquilizarto calm o.s. — calmarse, tranquilizarse
calm yourself! — ¡cálmate!, ¡tranquilízate!
4.VI [sea, wind] calmarse* * *
I [kɑːm]adjective -er, -est < sea> en calma, tranquilo, calmo (esp AmL); <person/voice> tranquilo, calmado, calmo (esp AmL)keep calm! — tranquilo!, calma!
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a) ( stillness) (no pl) calma fb) u (peace, tranquillity) calma f, tranquilidad f
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