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tranquilly

/trang-kwil/US // ˈtræŋ kwɪl //UK // (ˈtræŋkwɪl) //

宁静地,恬静地,宁静,宁静的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : free from commotion or tumult; peaceful; quiet; calm: a tranquil country place.
    • : free from or unaffected by disturbing emotions; unagitated; serene; placid: a tranquil life.

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Examples

  • That moment captures the essential tranquil stasis of winter.

  • Although titled “Paradise in Peril,” Nina Muys’s triptych of a blue heron amid flowers offers a more tranquil vision.

  • Built in 2015, it feels more like a tranquil jungle lodge than medical offices, but with 20 beds for overnight stays and facilities for childbirth and minor surgeries, it’s the closest thing to a hospital in Sukadana.

  • Put into music, telescope observations of the center of the Milky Way create a tranquil tune, glittering with xylophone and piano notes.

  • Further along the sofa, and tranquilly silent, sat Amy Li, whose Chinatown gallery is housing Net Band Command.

  • Instead of the agitation I had feared, I found myself able to paint there tranquilly.

  • His life had been the strangest contrast to the calm countenance which I saw so tranquilly listen to its own tale.

  • Its market is but fortnightly, and for thirteen days out of every fourteen the town dozes tranquilly.

  • I looked to the priming of my pistols, and embarked very tranquilly on the evening of the 12th of July.

  • Had they been less sure that Garnache was drowned, maybe they had slumbered less tranquilly that night at Condillac.

  • She had better have waited tranquilly, but this would not suit her impatience, and she ran up to Margaret's room.