Pronunciation: English? ['kwat]? ? ? Beautiful? [Quart]
1, used as an adjective (adj.): quiet; Quiet; quiet
You must keep quiet when you are in the library.
You must keep quiet when you are in the library.
2. Used as a noun (noun): quiet; Calm down; leisurely and comfortable
Example: Leave me alone. I just want to be quiet.
Leave me alone, I just want to be quiet.
3. Used as a transitive verb. ): calm down; Dispel doubts
I know very well that nothing can calm Tom down.
I know very well that nothing can stop Tom.
Used as an intransitive verb (vi. ): calm down.
When he quieted down, I began to tell him the truth.
When he calmed down, I began to tell him the truth.
Extended data
1, etymological explanation
/kloc-entered English around 0/300, which directly originated from quiete in ancient French; Quies comes from classical Latin, which means rest and quiet.
2. Usage of words
The basic meaning of quietness is "quietness". Generally speaking, it means "quietness" when decorating things, "quietness" when decorating people, and "elegance" when decorating colors and clothes.
Quiet can be used as an attribute, predicative or adverbial in a sentence.
The comparative level of silence is silence, and the highest level is silence.
Quiet means "peace" when it is used as a noun, "peace" when it is used as a verb, and it is extended to "relief" and "relief". When used as a transitive verb, it can be used in the passive structure with nouns and pronouns as objects. When used as an intransitive verb, it is often used with the adverb down.
Quiet as a noun means "quiet, quiet, quiet", which is an uncountable noun.
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