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silent基本信息

读法:英 ["saɪlənt] 美 ["saɪlənt]

释义:

  • adj. 沉默的;寂静的;无记载的
  • n. 无声电影
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    英英释义

    Adjective:

  • marked by absence of sound;"a silent house"
    "soundless footsteps on the grass"
    "the night was still"
  • failing to speak or communicate etc when expected to;"the witness remained silent"
  • implied by or inferred from actions or statements;"gave silent consent"
    "a tacit agreement"
    "the understood provisos of a custody agreement"
  • not made to sound;"the silent `h" at the beginning of `honor""
    "in French certain letters are often unsounded"
  • having a frequency below or above the range of human audibility;"a silent dog whistle"
  • unable to speak because of hereditary deafness
  • 中英词源

    silent 安静的,沉默的

    来自拉丁语 silere,安静的,-ent,形容词后缀。

    silent
    silent: [16] Silent comes from the present participle of Latin silēre ‘be silent’. It is not clear what the origins of this were, although it seems likely to be related in some way to Gothic anasilan, a verb which denoted the wind dying down, and also perhaps to Latin dēsinere ‘stop’ (in which case its underlying meaning would be ‘stop speaking’). The Latin-derived noun silentium actually reached English much earlier than the adjective, as silence [13].
    silent (adj.)
    c. 1500, "without speech, silent, not speaking," from Latin silentem (nominative silens) "still, calm, quiet," present participle of silere "be quiet or still" (see silence (n.)). Meaning "free from noise or sound" is from 1580s.

    Of letters, c. 1600; of films, 1914. In the looser sense "of few words," from 1840. Phrase strong, silent (type) is attested from 1905. Silent majority in the political sense of "mass of people whose moderate views are not publicly expressed and thus overlooked" is first attested 1955 in a British context and was used by John F. Kennedy but is most associated in U.S. with the rhetoric of the Nixon administration (1969-74).
    It is time for America"s silent majority to stand up for its rights, and let us remember the American majority includes every minority. America"s silent majority is bewildered by irrational protest. [Spiro T. Agnew, May 9, 1969]
    In Victorian use, the phrase meant "the dead" (1874; compare Roman use of the noun plural of "silent" to mean "the dead"). Silence is golden (1831) is Carlyle"s translation ["Sartor Resartus"] of part of the "Swiss Inscription" Sprechen ist silbern, Schweigen ist golden. In one 14c. text Latin "one who is silent" is translated by a beere stille.

    词态变化

    权威造句

    1. Gail was silent for a moment, regarding Harry with his steady gaze.
    盖尔镇定地注视着哈里,沉默了片刻。

    来自柯林斯例句

    2. He spoke no English and was completely silent during the visit.
    他不会说英语,参观过程中一言未发。

    来自柯林斯例句

    3. The forest was dark and silent, haunted by shadows and unseen presences.
    这个森林黑暗寂静,经常有幽灵和看不见的鬼怪出没。

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    4. He looked back at the abject, silent girl and repeated his question.
    他转过头看着这个噤若寒蝉的女孩,又重复了一遍他的问题。

    来自柯林斯例句

    5. She was a small, silent woman with pinched features and thin hair.
    她是一位瘦小、沉默的女子,面容消瘦,头发稀疏。

    来自柯林斯例句

    近反义词

  • idle
  • noiseless
  • quiet
  • soundless
  • wordless
  • 相似短语

  • be silent about 对…保持缄默
  • silent majority 沉默的大多数;[主美]普通百姓
  • silent allele 不活动基因
  • silent film 默片,无声片
  • silent mutant 不活动突变型
  • silent speed 无声工作速度
  • silent picture n. 默片, 无声电影
  • silent as the grave adj.无声的,一言不发的
  • silent hit 著名的无声电影
  • silent vote n.未知(赞成还是反对的)选票,无声[弃权]票
  • 单词分析

    这些形容词均含“平静的,无声无息”之意。
    quiet普通用词,指没有喧闹、活动或骚乱的寂静状态。
    calm普通用词,既可指天气、海洋等的平静状态,又可指人的镇定沉着、不慌乱,不受外界影响和情绪支配。
    silent普通用词,指缄默不语或无声无息。
    still指平静而又安定的状态。
    noiseless指无任何噪音或不出声,无声无息。
    peaceful普通用词,指一种不受外物扰乱和刺激的内在宁静或和平状态。
    serene指一种超脱一切烦恼的宁静状态。

    记忆方法

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