The calm before the storm Meaning in English
expression
thuh KAHLM bih-FOR thuh STORM
thuh KAHM bif-AW thuh STAWM
Definición
A quiet or peaceful period just before something bad or difficult happens.
Uso & Matices
This is an idiomatic expression, mostly used in both formal and informal contexts for describing tension before a big event or problem. Often used in workplaces, schools, and news media. Not literally about weather.
Spanish: la calma antes de la tormentaPortuguese (BR): a calmaria antes da tempestadePortuguese (PT): a calma antes da tempestadeChinese (Simplified): 暴风雨前的平静Chinese (Traditional): 暴風雨前的平靜Hindi: तूफ़ान से पहले की शांतिArabic: الهدوء الذي يسبق العاصفةBengali: ঝড়ের আগে শান্ত অবস্থা - ঝড়ের আগের নিস্তব্ধতাRussian: затишье перед бурейJapanese: 嵐の前の静けさVietnamese: sự yên tĩnh trước cơn bãoKorean: 폭풍 전의 고요Turkish: fırtına öncesi sessizlikUrdu: طوفان سے پہلے کی خاموشیIndonesian: ketenangan sebelum badai
Oraciones de Ejemplo
This quiet time is the calm before the storm.
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The office was very quiet; it felt like the calm before the storm.
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Everyone waited in silence, knowing it was the calm before the storm.
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Right before the exam results came out, it was the calm before the storm.
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Enjoy your free time now — it’s the calm before the storm.
natural
The kids were unusually quiet. I thought, this must be the calm before the storm.
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