composure 的定义
- serene, self-controlled state of mind; calmness; tranquillity: Despite the hysteria and panic around him, he retained his composure.
composure 近义词
calmness, collectedness
composure 的近义词 42 个
- aplomb
- dignity
- equanimity
- equilibrium
- fortitude
- poise
- self-assurance
- self-control
- serenity
- sobriety
- accord
- assurance
- balance
- calm
- contentment
- control
- cool
- coolness
- dispassion
- ease
- evenness
- harmony
- imperturbability
- moderation
- nonchalance
- placidity
- polish
- quiet
- quietude
- repose
- sang-froid
- sedateness
- self-possession
- stability
- tranquility
- cool head
- coolheadedness
- even temper
- inexcitability
- levelheadedness
- peace of mind
- presence of mind
composure 的反义词 15 个
更多composure例句
- We came out and made a few of them to start the game, but we kept our composure.
- It looks like Williams takes a second to maintain her composure, but reminds Omarosa that she is in fact a guest on her show.
- The process to select officers was created by Admiral Hyman Rickover—the engineering visionary and noted madman who put the first nuclear reactor in a submarine—to assess both technical acumen and composure under stress.
- If “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm” is forcing me to pick a hero, I’ll side with the ostensible rubes at a cotillion ball or a hard-working babysitter rather than the actors trying to shock them into breaking their composure.
- So we need to keep our composure and ask questions and seek to understand the key factors that are contributing to us being in this situation.
- He recalled being angry and trying to keep his composure as he strode past Cosby into the front hall.
- Through it all, though, Holder has maintained his composure and remained focused on his legal and constitutional responsibilities.
- I regained my composure and stepped fully inside the crowded hallway.
- At several points during his narrative, he has to stop to regain his composure.
- Throughout her shows, she has had to stop singing to regain her composure.
- It nettled him; it broke down his habitual composure, and it was a relief to him when the conference came to a close.
- And when he reached her side, she had so entirely regained composure that he could hardly believe it was the same person.
- “It is quite understandable, dear,” Jessie said, with more composure than her chum could display at the moment.
- He smiled, and Barker, who had recovered his composure in the doctor's presence, bowed silently and went out.
- At first Baroudi continued to stand in the sun, and she looked up at him with composure from her place of shadow.