calming
calming — 動詞
1. the act of helping a person who is upset, angry, or overly excited to become rel
安撫
讓生氣、難過或激動的人恢復平靜
the act of helping a person who is upset, angry, or overly excited to become relaxed and peaceful again.
Maeve spent half an hour calming her little brother after he lost his favourite toy.
Maeve 花了半小時安撫她的弟弟,因為他弄丟了最喜歡的玩具。
collocation: calming + possessive + person (her brother)
The nurse's gentle voice was calming the frightened child before the injection.
護士溫柔的聲音正在安撫那個在打針前嚇壞了的小孩。
Eitan tried calming the excited puppy by giving it a soft chew toy.
Eitan 試著用一個軟軟的潔牙骨來安撫興奮的小狗。
The referee's bad call made the crowd angry, and security had trouble calming them.
裁判的誤判讓群眾非常生氣,保全人員費了好大一番功夫才安撫他們。
- soothing
softer, often used for physical comfort (soothing a crying baby)
- settling
implies bringing a noisy or active situation to order
- quietening
chiefly British; focuses on stopping noise or chatter
文法句型
calming + noun (person)
用法筆記
Frequently used in progressive tenses (was calming, is calming) when describing an ongoing action. Often followed by the person, animal, or group being soothed.
常見錯誤
2. the act of helping a person become less tense or anxious about a particular conc
緩解;安神
減輕緊張、擔心或焦慮
the act of helping a person become less tense or anxious about a particular concern.
A warm bath with lavender oil helps in calming your nerves after a long day.
漫長的一天過後,用加了薰衣草油的熱水泡澡有助於緩解神經緊繃。
collocation: calming + (possessive) nerves
Yasmin found that listening to soft piano music was calming her pre-exam anxiety.
Yasmin 發現聆聽輕柔的鋼琴音樂能夠緩解她考試前的焦慮。
The surgeon's clear explanation went a long way toward calming the patient's fears.
外科醫生清楚的解釋大大緩解了病人的恐懼。
Putri drinks chamomile tea every night to help in calming her mind before bed.
Putri 每晚都喝洋甘菊茶,幫助自己在睡前安神。
- heightening
making worry or anxiety stronger
- intensifying
making negative feelings more severe
文法句型
calming + (someone's) nerves / fears / anxiety / mind
用法筆記
Object is usually an emotion or mental state (nerves, fears, anxiety, worries) rather than a person directly. Distinguish from sense 1 where the object is the person themselves.
常見錯誤
3. the process of a person, situation, or natural force becoming relaxed and quiet
冷靜
自己逐漸恢復平靜
the process of a person, situation, or natural force becoming relaxed and quiet after a period of stress, anger, or activity.
After ten minutes of slow deep breathing, Trang felt herself calming down gradually.
慢慢地深呼吸了十分鐘之後,Trang 感覺自己逐漸冷靜了下來。
The storm showed no signs of calming until the early hours of the morning.
那場暴風雨直到凌晨都沒有任何緩和下來的跡象。
intransitive with natural force as subject (the storm)
Sora sat by the window and found himself calming slowly in the cool breeze.
Sora 坐在窗邊,清涼的微風吹來,他發現自己慢慢冷靜了下來。
The crowd outside the stadium took a long time calming down after the final goal.
體育場外的群眾在最後一記進球之後花了很長時間才冷靜下來。
- settling down
implies moving from an active or excited state into a normal routine
- cooling off
informal; mainly for anger or heated arguments
- composing oneself
more formal; implies deliberate effort to regain calm
- getting worked up
becoming upset or angry about something
- panicking
sudden overwhelming fear or worry
文法句型
calming down
calming (on its own, less common)
用法筆記
Most commonly appears as 'calming down' when describing a person returning to a relaxed state. When used without 'down', the subject is often a situation, weather, or animal. Does not take a direct object.