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I.qui‧et1 S2 W2 /ˈkwaɪət/ BrE AmE adjective (comparative quieter, superlative quietest) [Word Family: noun: ↑quiet, ↑disquiet, ↑quietness, ↑quietism, ↑quietude; verb: ↑quieten, ↑quiet; adverb: ↑quietly; adjective: ↑quiet] [Date: 1300-1400; Language: Latin; Origin: quietus, from the past participle of quiescere 'to become quiet, rest', from quies; ⇨ ↑quiet2] 1. MAKING NO NOISE not making much noise, or making no noise at all: We’ll have to be quiet so as not to wake the baby. It’s a nice car. The engine’s really quiet. I’ll be as quiet as a mouse (=very quiet). ⇨ see box on P.1426 2. NOT SPEAKING a) not saying much or not saying anything: You’re very quiet, Mom – is anything the matter? I didn’t know anything about it so I just kept quiet. The crowd went quiet. quiet confidence/satisfaction/desperation (=having a particular feeling but not talking about it) a woman whose life of quiet desperation threatens to overwhelm her quiet authority/dignity (=not saying much but making other people have a particular feeling about you) Jack’s air of quiet authority b) someone who is quiet does not usually talk very much: a strange, quiet girl 3. (be) quiet! spoken used to tell someone to stop talking or making a noise: Tanya, be quiet! I’m on the phone. Quiet, you lot! 4. keep something quiet/keep quiet about something to keep information secret: You’re getting married? You kept that quiet! 5. PLACE WITH NO NOISE a place that is quiet has no noise or not much noise: Our hotel room was comfortable and quiet. When they walked into the pub, the place went quiet. 6. NO ACTIVITY/PEOPLE without much activity or without many people: It was a Sunday, about three o'clock, and the streets were quiet. I’d love to go on holiday somewhere where it’s nice and quiet. Anthony met her in the bar, and they found a quiet corner where they could talk. I’m going to have a quiet night in (=an evening when you stay at home and relax). He wants a quiet life, while she wants to go out partying. 7. BUSINESS if business is quiet, there are not many customers SYN slack: August is a quiet time of year for the retail trade. 8. keep somebody quiet to stop someone from talking, complaining, or causing trouble: Give the kids some crayons – that will keep them quiet for a while. 9. have a quiet word (with somebody) especially British English to talk to someone privately when you want to criticize them or tell them about something serious: Brian’s just not keeping up with the workload. Can you have a quiet word? HINT: ► Do not confuse quiet with quite (=fairly). —quietness noun [uncountable] ⇨ ↑quietly • • • THESAURUS a quiet sound or voice ▪ quiet not making a loud sound: I heard a quiet voice behind me. | a car with a quiet engine ▪ low quiet – especially because you do not want people to hear or be disturbed: Doug was on the phone, speaking in a low voice. | I turned the volume down low. ▪ soft quiet and pleasant to listen to: Soft music was playing in the background. | His voice was soft and gentle. ▪ silent not making any sound at all: a silent prayer | silent laughter | The machines were virtually silent. ▪ hushed deliberately quiet because you do not want people to hear – used about people’s voices: They were talking about money in hushed tones. | The doctor’s voice was hushed and urgent. ▪ faint quiet and difficult to hear because it comes from a long way away: The men went ahead and their voices got fainter and fainter. | the faint sound of bells ▪ muffled difficult to hear, for example because the sound comes from another room or someone’s mouth is covered by something: Muffled voices were coming from downstairs. | the muffled sound of someone crying ▪ dull [only before noun] a dull sound is not loud – used especially about the sound of something hitting another thing: He hit the ground with a dull thud. ▪ inaudible too quiet to hear: The sound is inaudible to the human ear. | Her answer came in an almost inaudible whisper. a quiet place ▪ quiet without much noise: It’s so quiet here at night. | This is the quietest room in the house to work in. ▪ silent with no noise at all: The room fell silent (=became silent). ▪ peaceful (also tranquil especially written) quiet in a pleasant and relaxing way: Life’s more peaceful in the countryside. | The hotel is set in tranquil surroundings. ▪ sleepy [only before noun] quiet – used about a town or village where there are not many people and very little happens: a sleepy fishing village not saying much ▪ quiet not saying much: He’s a quiet boy who loves reading. | You’re very quiet tonight, Suzy – are you OK? ▪ silent not saying anything: Her husband was a big silent man. | Everyone was arguing but I decided to remain silent. ▪ taciturn /ˈtæsətɜːn, ˈtæsɪtɜːn $ -ɜːrn/ formal not talking much and seeming a little unfriendly or bad-tempered: He found Vaughn a taciturn and rather difficult person. ▪ reticent unwilling to talk to other people, especially about a particular subject: She’s always been reticent about her early life. ▪ a man/woman of few words someone who does not talk much, especially because they only speak when there is something important to say: My father was a man of few words, but when he spoke everyone listened. II.quiet2 BrE AmE noun [uncountable] [Word Family: noun: ↑quiet, ↑disquiet, ↑quietness, ↑quietism, ↑quietude; verb: ↑quieten, ↑quiet; adverb: ↑quietly; adjective: ↑quiet] [Date: 1300-1400; Language: Latin; Origin: quies 'rest, quiet'] 1. the state of being quiet, calm, and peaceful: We were enjoying the quiet of the forest. I’ve had an awful day – now I just want some peace and quiet. 2. silence: Can I have some quiet, please? 3. on the quiet British English informal secretly: We found out he’d been doing some freelance work on the quiet.
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quiet When it is quiet there is no noise. | | | | | ◎ | ['kwaiət] | ※ | tính từ (so sánh) | | ■ | yên lặng, êm ả, không ồn ào, ầm ĩ (không có tiếng động) | | ☆ | her quiet voice | | giọng nói của cô ta êm ả | | ☆ | be quiet, please! | | đề nghị im lặng | | ■ | yên lặng, yên tĩnh (không di chuyển, không náo động) | | ☆ | the sea looks quiet now | | lúc này biển trông có vẻ lặng | | ■ | dịu dàng, trầm lặng, hoà nhã, không mạnh mẽ | | ☆ | a lady of a quiet disposition | | một người phụ nữ tính tình trầm lặng | | ■ | nhã, không loè loẹt (màu sắc) | | ☆ | quiet colours | | màu nhã | | ■ | thái bình, yên ổn, thanh bình; thanh thản (không có sự kích động, hoạt động, gián đoạn) | | ☆ | quiet times | | thời đại thái bình | | ☆ | lead a quiet life | | sống một cuộc sống thanh thản | | ☆ | quiet conscience | | lương tâm thanh thản | | ■ | thầm kín, kín đáo, kiềm chế, không biểu hiện ầm ĩ | | ☆ | to harbour quiet resentment | | nuôi một mối oán hận thầm kín | | ☆ | have a quiet laugh about something | | cười thầm cái gì | | ■ | đơn giản, không hình thức | | ☆ | a quiet weeding | | lễ cưới đơn giản | | 〆 | keep something quiet; keep quiet about something | | ✓ | giữ kín một điều gì | | 〆 | as quiet as a mouse | | ✓ | im lặng như tờ | ※ | danh từ | | ■ | sự yên lặng, sự êm ả | | ☆ | in the quiet of night | | trong đêm khuya thanh vắng | | ☆ | the quiet of the countryside | | cảnh yên tĩnh của miền quê | | ☆ | a few hours of quiet | | một vài giờ phút êm ả | | ■ | sự yên lặng, sự yên tĩnh | | ■ | sự yên ổn, sự thanh bình, sự thanh thản | | ☆ | to live in quiet | | sống trong cảnh thanh bình | | 〆 | on the quiet | | ✓ | bí mật, một cách kín đáo | | ☆ | have a drink on the quiet | | kín đáo uống một cốc rượu | ※ | ngoại động từ (như) quieten | | ■ | làm lắng xuống, làm yên tĩnh (về cái gì) | | ■ | làm êm, làm dịu, làm nín, vỗ về (ai) | | ☆ | to quiet a fretful child | | dỗ một em bé đang quấy | | ☆ | quiet a frightened horse | | vỗ về một con ngựa đang hoảng sợ | ※ | nội động từ | | ■ | (+ down) trở lại yên tĩnh, lắng xuống | | ☆ | the city quieted down | | thành phố trở lại yên tĩnh |
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