calmly
adverb
uk/ˈkɑːm.li/us/ˈkɑːm.li/B2
in apeaceful,quietway and withoutworryorextremeemotion:
冷静地,镇静地Shereactedsurprisinglycalmly to thenewsof hisdeath.听到他去世的消息,她的反应出奇的平静。
OK everyone, let's allquietdown andtalkabout this calmly.好了,各位,我们都安静下来,冷静地谈一谈。
withouthurriedmovementornoise:
安静地,轻缓地Thestormwas over, andsmallwaveslappedcalmly against thebeach.风暴过去了,浪花轻缓地拍打着沙滩。
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calm
- He wasangrybut hemanaged, withgreatself-restraint, toreplycalmly.
- Heseemsratheranervouscharacterbut infactheworksvery calmly andefficiently.
- Suntanned andrelaxed, the newbosslookedcalmly about theroomandappearedcompletelyincommand.
- Themusichad theintensityof drum'n'bass but thepeoplewoulddancecalmly to it, as if they weretotallyatease.
- If thefirealarmgoes off,leavethebuildingquicklyand calmly.
Calm and relaxed
- (as) cool as a cucumberidiom
- at (your) leisureidiom
- be at peace with the worldidiom
- calmness
- carefree
- equilibrium
- free-flowing
- gaily
- genteel
- happy-go-lucky
- harmonious
- peaceably
- peacefully
- peacefulness
- phlegm
- placid
- placidly
- sedate
- without a care in the worldidiom
- zen