0 having a calm appearance or characteristics:
In the foreground a placid young woman observes the unfolding battle while tending a crying newborn.
Where practical, they used built-in furniture to secure the visual tranquillity that reflected their placid way of life.
He weaves these events skilfully, even lyrically, into a rich and placid folk narrative, where sensuous imagery and strategically placed folksayings accompany the most brutal acts.
Most studies of retirement communities focus exclusively on samples of residents as the sole research unit, often erroneously portraying them as enjoying a largely placid leisure lifestyle.
Kamal's petition also demonstrates that underlying the placid plea he made, he was conscious of the impropriety, and thought it judicious to draw the state's attention.
We move now from the stormy seas of politics to the placid but pedantic backwater of legal phraseology.
He caused the normally respectable and placid members of the teaching profession to resort to direct action.
A normally placid section of the community has been roused to protest.
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寧靜的, 平和的…
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sakin, uysal, halim selim…
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klidný, mírný…
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