Quiet down Meaning in English
expression
ˈkwaɪət/ /ˈdaʊn
KWY-uht DOWN
kwˈaɪət/ /dˈaʊn
kwY-uht DOWN
التعريف
To become less noisy; to make less noise or calm down. Often used to tell someone or a group to be quieter.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Informal, common in classrooms, family, or group settings. Usual in imperative: 'Quiet down, please.' Can also refer to situations becoming calmer (e.g., after excitement). Do not confuse with 'quiet' as an adjective.
Spanish: callarse - tranquilizarsePortuguese (BR): acalmar - silenciarPortuguese (PT): acalma-te - silenciarChinese (Simplified): 安静下来 - 平静下来Chinese (Traditional): 安靜下來 - 平靜下來Hindi: शांत हो जाओ - चुप हो जाओArabic: اهدأ - اسكتBengali: চুপ করা - শান্ত হওয়াRussian: утихнуть - успокоитьсяJapanese: 静かにする - 静まるVietnamese: im lặng lại - bình tĩnh lạiKorean: 조용히 하다 - 진정하다Turkish: sakinleşmek - sessizleşmekUrdu: خاموش ہونا - پرسکون ہوناIndonesian: tenang - diam
جمل نموذجية
Please quiet down, children.
basic
The class needs to quiet down before we start.
basic
It took a while for the audience to quiet down after the show.
basic
"Can you guys quiet down? I'm trying to study here," she said.
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After the excitement, things finally quieted down.
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If you don't quiet down, we'll have to leave the library.
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