quietude
英 [ˈkwaɪətjuːd]
美 [ˈkwaɪətuːd]
n. 平静; 寂静; 宁静; 静谧
COCA.31989
牛津词典
noun
- 平静;寂静;宁静;静谧
the state of being still and quiet
柯林斯词典
- 安静;平静;寂静;宁静
Quietudeis quietness and calm.
英英释义
noun
- a state of peace and quiet
双语例句
- Quietude be the crown of life.
人生何为先,宁静为桂冠。 - I am enjoying the serene quietude of my domicile.
我正享受着家中的安静氛围。 - Quietude is the crown of life. wreathe a poet's brow with laurel
用桂冠装饰诗人的额头;把桂冠戴在诗人的头上 - The sky, now overcast and sullen, so changed from the early afternoon, and the steady insistent rain could not disturb the soft quietude of the valley;
天空云多而且阴沉,与下午早些时候相比,变化很大,下个不停的雨却不能惊动山谷里的安静。 - It can be concluded that, in the medium-term of anomaly, the quietude of the middle-strong earthquake is clear.
结果认为,6.8级地震前异常的中期阶段,新疆中强地震平静显著; - The only thing the mind hears all day is clanging bells and noise and argument, and all it wants is quietude.
头脑整天只听见叮叮当当的钟声、噪音,和争辩,但它只渴望平静。 - O rest, in utter quietude of soul
休息吧,休息在肃静的灵里 - This kind of gentle tinge leads you to the quietude of hardly course that the nationality walked through.
水天一色,夕阳溶金,那种平和的色调让你读着一支民族走过艰辛历程后的平静。 - In many of his poems the poet reflects on the quietude of the countryside.
在他的许多诗中,诗人描写了乡村的宁静。 - The stranger had entered the room with the characteristic quietude of the profession to which he announced himself as belonging.
陌生人心平气和地走进牢房,那态度倒和他自称的医生职业相称。