Silence is a word with two meanings: first, it refers to a quiet and silent environment without noise or sound; Second, it refers to a state of vigilance, respect and solemnity, which is usually used to ask people to keep quiet and not make any noise to show respect and solemnity. The word "silence" comes from "Tiger Pan": the hall is very quiet, only a big man is sitting in a chair with his head held high.
The application scenarios of silence include: in religious ceremonies, prayers or religious activities, silence means asking participants to be quiet, attentive and respectful. At a funeral or memorial ceremony, silence means asking the participants to keep quiet and solemn to show respect for the dead. In formal occasions, solemn ceremonies or important meetings, silence means asking participants to keep quiet and pay attention to listening to show respect and concentration. In public places such as libraries and theaters, silence means asking people to keep quiet and not to make noise so as not to disturb others.
Silence is often used in life, which requires people to be quiet, solemn and respectful on specific occasions to show respect, concentration and respect.
The explanation of the antonym of silence "Noisy": Noisy, Chinese vocabulary, Pinyin: xuā nà o, loud and lively; Make a loud noise; Noisy. From Tang Du Fu's poem "Rain Over Sudan": "Guests and friends talk about banter, and noise comforts aging." Example: 1, noisy market. 2. Noise of urban traffic. Public places are quiet and quiet.
Silent memory skills of words
1. The pronunciation of "silent" is similar to that of "sù jìng", and the tone difference between them is ignored for the time being. Imagine yourself in Su Jing, a quiet, solemn and solemn place.
2. With the help of images or scenes, vividly depict the scene of Su Jing, such as an ancient temple, a quiet lake or monks praying silently. Connect the quiet, solemn and solemn atmosphere represented by Su Jing with the meaning of "silence".