单词 | calms |
释义 | calm1 of 3noun ˈkäm ˈkälm ˈkam, ˈkȯ(l)m 1 a : a period or condition of freedom from storms, high winds, or rough activity of water a sailing ship motionless in the calm b : complete absence of wind or presence of wind having a speed no greater than one mile (1.6 kilometers) per hour see Beaufort Scale Table 2 : a state of tranquility At dusk a quiet calm settled over the town. calm 2 of 3verb calmed; calming; calms intransitive verb : to become calm —usually used with down The mayor asked the protesters to calm down so he could speak. transitive verb : to make calm —often used with down calm him down; get him to be reasonable S. H. Adams calm 3 of 3adjective1 : marked by calm : still a calm sea 2 : free from agitation, excitement, or disturbance calmly adverb calmness noun calms verb1 as in soothes to free from distress or disturbance the president's reassuring words did much to calm the public during the national emergency Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in contains to gain emotional or mental control of he calmed himself before continuing the eulogy Synonyms & Similar Words
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