quietly 音标拼音: [kw'ɑɪətli]
ad . 安静地,沉着地,稳地
安静地,沈着地,稳地
quietly adv 1 :
with low volume ; "
speak softly but carry a big stick ";
"
she spoke quietly to the child "; "
the radio was playing softly " [
synonym : {
softly }, {
quietly }] [
ant : {
aloud }, {
loud },
{
loudly }]
2 :
with little or no sound ; "
the class was listening quietly and intently "; "
she was crying quietly " [
ant : {
noisily }]
3 :
with little or no activity or no agitation (`
quiet '
is a nonstandard variant for `
quietly '); "
her hands rested quietly in her lap "; "
the rock star was quietly led out the back door "; "
sit here as quiet as you can " [
synonym : {
quietly },
{
quiet }] [
ant : {
unquietly }]
4 :
in a restful manner ; "
the streets are restfully sunny and still for the town is at mass " [
synonym : {
restfully }, {
quietly }]
Quietly \
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adv .
1 .
In a quiet state or manner ;
without motion ;
in a state of rest ;
as ,
to lie or sit quietly .
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2 .
Without tumult ,
alarm ,
dispute ,
or disturbance ;
peaceably ;
as ,
to live quietly ;
to sleep quietly .
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3 .
Calmly ,
without agitation or violent emotion ;
patiently ;
as ,
to submit quietly to unavoidable evils .
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4 .
Noiselessly ;
silently ;
without remark or violent movement ;
in a manner to attract little or no observation ;
as ,
he quietly left the room .
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61 Moby Thesaurus words for "
quietly ":
aesthetically ,
artistically ,
becomingly ,
calmly ,
composedly ,
coolly ,
decently ,
decorously ,
demurely ,
dispassionately ,
elegantly ,
genteelly ,
gently ,
gracefully ,
humbly ,
impassively ,
imperturbably ,
in good taste ,
in silence ,
inaudibly ,
inexcitably ,
inirritably ,
levelheadedly ,
like a lamb ,
meekly ,
mildly ,
modestly ,
noiselessly ,
pacifically ,
peaceably ,
peacefully ,
placidly ,
properly ,
quiescently ,
sedately ,
seemly ,
serenely ,
silently ,
simply ,
smoothly ,
softly ,
soundlessly ,
steadily ,
still ,
stilly ,
stodgily ,
stoically ,
stolidly ,
stuffily ,
tamely ,
tastefully ,
tranquilly ,
unassumingly ,
unobtrusively ,
unostentatiously ,
unperturbedly ,
unpresumptuously ,
unpretendingly ,
unpretentiously ,
with taste ,
without ceremony
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QUIETLY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of QUIETLY is in a quiet manner
QUIETLY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com QUIETLY definition: in a quiet manner See examples of quietly used in a sentence
QUIETLY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary QUIETLY definition: 1 without making much noise: 2 in a way that is not obvious to other people because you do not… Learn more
Quietly - definition of quietly by The Free Dictionary 1 silently, noiselessly She closed the door quietly 2 softly, in hushed tones, in a low voice or whisper, inaudibly, in an undertone, under your breath 'This is goodbye, isn't it?' she said quietly
quietly adverb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of quietly adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
quietly - WordReference. com Dictionary of English having little or no noise: a quiet street silent:[be + ~] Be quiet! reserved in speech or manner: a quiet, private sort of person free from disturbance or excitement: a quiet life in the country free from activity: a quiet Sunday afternoon still or barely moving: quiet waters not readily noticed by others: raised an eyebrow in quiet reproach
QUIETLY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Synonyms of 'quietly' noiselessly, silently softly, in hushed tones, in a low voice or whisper, inaudibly privately, secretly, discreetly, confidentially
Quietly - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com Use this adverb for anything you do in a soft, hushed, or faint way Whisper quietly when you don't want to be overheard, and chew your food quietly unless you really want to irritate your brother
quietly, adv. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary quietly, adv meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
quietly - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adverb quietly (comparative more quietly, superlative most quietly) In a quiet manner