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serene

/suh-reen/US // səˈrin //UK // (sɪˈriːn) //

宁静的,宁静,安详,安详的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : calm, peaceful, or tranquil; unruffled: a serene landscape;serene old age.
    • : clear; fair: serene weather.
    • : most high or august: His Serene Highness.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : serenity; tranquillity.
    • : Archaic. a clear or tranquil expanse of sea or sky.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.calm, undisturbed
Synonyms
comfortable舒适,舒适的,舒服,舒服的composed组成,组成的,构成,组成了cool酷,冷却,酷酷的,清凉easygoing平易近人,随和的,随和,平易近人的laid-back悠闲的,悠闲,休闲,悠闲自在peaceful宁静,宁静的,和平的,和平placid平静的,平和的,平静,平和poised做好准备的,做好准备的人,做好了准备的,做好准备工作的quiet安静,安静的,宁静,静sedate镇静的,镇静,镇定,镇定的smooth顺利,顺畅,畅通,平滑tranquil恬静的,平静的,宁静的,恬静unflappable不慌不忙,不慌不忙的,不慌不忙地,坚定不移at peace平安无事,安宁,平安,平静clear清楚,清除,清晰,清理collected收集到的,收集的,采集的,收集了content内容,含量,内容简介cool as a cucumber冷酷的黄瓜,冷酷无情的黄瓜,冷酷无情,冷若冰霜dispassionate冷静的,平静的,冷静,平静easy容易,轻松,方便,简单fair公平,公正,公平的,公正的halcyon卤素,幻影,卤水,卤煮imperturbable不慌不忙,不动声色,不慌不忙的,不动摇limpid清澈的,清澈见底,清澈见底的,清澈透明patient病人,患者,病人的,患者的pellucid鳞片状,透明的,透明度高,鳞片phlegmatic慢性子的人,慢性子,慢性子的,慢热型quiescent静止的,静止状态,静止,静止期reconciled和解的,和好的,和解,已和解resting休息的时候,休息,休息时,休息时间satisfied满意,满意的,满足,很满意self-possessed自持,自持的,自持的人,内敛still仍然,仍然是,依然,仍旧stoical严谨的,严谨,拘谨,刚毅unruffled从容不迫,不慌不忙,从容不迫的,从容不迫地untroubled无忧无虑,无忧无虑的,从容不迫,无忧

Examples

  • They’re both less serene, confident, and virtuous than the traditions that tell their stories have made them out to be.

  • Ensure your yard is a quiet, serene place by moving any busy or noisy hobbies elsewhere.

  • As calm and serene as most spiritual music aims for as its ideal, Alice Coltrane’s Impulse albums can be thrillingly turbulent affairs.

  • I’ve presented my resignation to the president so that can happen in the most serene way possible.

  • It could be as simple as creating a serene shopping experience.

  • Everything serene, snow piling on trees, over lawns, on houses, before we realize that all the snow is poisoned with radiation.

  • And yet his music, to the end, although sometimes almost eerily serene, remained most often volcanic.

  • Her Serene Highness also appears to have taken solace in extensive surgical alterations to her body over the past three years.

  • She describes the events with a serene demeanor and soft but rapid speech.

  • Two weeks in the world of wholesome niceness also leaves you undefended and strangely serene and a bit childlike.

  • He gave his arm to Fleurette, and walked out of the hotel, with serene confidence in the powers of the sainted Mme. Bidoux.

  • In them the tragedy of life was tumultuously visible, yet they were serene, self-possessed, even steady in their quiet simplicity.

  • He chose to go through the dark hours alone, and remained outwardly the same serene and cheerful young man as before.

  • On the contrary, he made light of his poverty, and at no time of his life was he so cheerful and serene as now.

  • How swift your flight, O lovely hours serene!No other pleasure here below endures,Or lingers with us long, save hope alone.