0 relaxed and not worried or frightened -- calmado
a calm voice
1 If the weather or the sea is calm, it is quiet and peaceful. -- en calma
2 to make someone stop feeling upset, angry, or excited -- calmar
3 calm conditions or behaviour -- calma
4 not excited or upset -- calmado/da [ masculine-feminine ]
trained to stay/keep/remain calm in emergencies Entrenado para permanecer en calma / mantener la calma / mantenerse calmado en situaciones de emergencia
5 without troubles or violence -- tranquilo/la [ masculine-feminine ]
6 without movement -- en calma
The ocean looked calm. El océano parecía en calma.
We must now calm things down, and not keep mentioning the seriousness of the crisis.
Perhaps this would help calm things down a bit.
It is now important to help calm and defuse any violence or violent confrontations.
However, this financial measure is derisory and is intended merely to calm the producers down for a while.
Although we are shocked, we must still remain calm and level-headed, as frenetic activity and hysteria would be out of place here.
Today, beneath the calm, there are deep tensions and fears that the violence may return again.
These elections must take place in maximum calm, with action taken to bring war criminals to justice.
I want to ask for calm from the parties.
中文繁体
冷靜的,鎮靜的, 平靜的,安靜的, (天氣)無風的…
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冷静的,镇静的, 平静的,安静的, (天气)无风的…
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calmo, tranquilo, acalmar…
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(人の態度などが)穏やかな, (天気や海が)穏やかな, ~を落ち着かせる…
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sakin, dalgasız, (deniz) çarşaf gibi…
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calme, calme [masculine], tranquillité [feminine]…
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tranquil, en calma, calmar…
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هاديء, ساكِن, يُهَدّيء…
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