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still 1 AHD[stĭl] D.J.[stɪl]K.K.[stɪl]adj.(形容词)still.er, still.est - Free of sound.静的:无声的
- Low in sound; hushed or subdued.寂静的:声音小的;静的或压低声的
- Not moving or in motion.静止的,不移动的
- Free from disturbance, agitation, or commotion.安宁的:不受干扰、烦恼或骚乱的
- Free from a noticeable current:死水的:没有明显的流动的:a still pond; still waters.一个死水潭;死水
- Not carbonated; lacking effervescence:不含气体的;不起泡的:a still wine.不含碳酸气体的酒
- Of or relating to a single or static photograph as opposed to a movie.静物摄影的:一张与电影相对的单张照片或静物照片的或与之有关的
n.(名词)- Silence; quiet:寂静;安静:the still of the night.夜晚的寂静
- A still photograph, especially one taken from a scene of a movie and used for promotional purposes.静物摄影照片剧照:一张静物照片,尤指从电影的一幕中取出用作宣传目的的照片
- A still-life picture.静物照片
adv.(副词)- Without movement; motionlessly:无移动地;不动地:stand still.站立不动
- Up to or at the time indicated; yet:仍旧:到了指定的时间;仍然:still unfinished; will still be here tomorrow.仍然没有完成;明天仍会在这儿
- In increasing amount or degree:还:在数量或程度上增大地:and still further complaints.并且还有更多的报怨
- All the same; nevertheless.尽管;虽然
v.(动词)stilled, still.ing, stills v.tr.(及物动词)- To make still or tranquil.使静止或安静
- To make quiet; silence.使安静;使无声
- To make motionless.使不动
- To allay; calm:减轻;平息:The parents stilled their child's fears of the dark.父母减轻了孩子对黑暗的恐惧
v.intr.(不及物动词)- To become still.变得静止
- Middle English 中古英语
- from Old English stille * see stel- 源自 古英语 stille * 参见 stel-
still, quiet, silent, noiseless, soundless- These adjectives mean marked by or making no sound, noise, or movement.这些形容词意味着没有或不发出声音、噪音或不移动或有其特点。
- Still implies lack of motion or disturbance;the term often connotes rest or tranquillity: Still 的意思是没有运动或骚扰,常表示静止或平静: "But after tempest . . . /There came a day as still as heaven" (Tennyson).“但风雨过后…象天堂一样宁静的一天就会来临” (田纳生)。
- Quiet suggests the absence of noise, bustle, tumult, or agitation: Quiet 的意思是没有噪音、混乱、骚乱或烦扰: "life being very short, and the quiet hours of it few" (John Ruskin).“生命短暂,而其宁静的日子更短” (约翰·罗斯金)。
- Silent refers to absence of sound or noise and may suggest a profound hush: Silent 指没有声音或噪音,并意味着一种深深的宁静: "I like the silent church before the service begins" (Ralph Waldo Emerson).“我喜欢礼拜前宁静的教堂” (拉尔夫·瓦尔多·爱默生)。
- Noiseless andsoundless mean without sound but usually imply freedom from disturbing sound: Noiseless 和soundless 指没有声音,但通常指没有吵闹的声音: "th' inaudible and noiseless foot of time" (Shakespeare); “时间的不可听见的无声脚步” (莎士比亚); "the soundless footsteps on the grass" (John Galsworthy).“草地上无声的脚步” (约翰·高斯华西)
still 2 AHD[stĭl] D.J.[stɪl]K.K.[stɪl]n.(名词)- An apparatus for distilling liquids, such as alcohols, consisting of a vessel in which the substance is vaporized by heat and a cooling device in which the vapor is condensed.蒸馏器:一种用于蒸馏液体的装置,如酒精,包括以热蒸发物质的容器和蒸汽在内冷凝的装置
- A distillery.蒸馏室,酒厂
- From Middle English stillen [to distill] 源自 中古英语 stillen [蒸馏]
- from distillen * see distill 源自 distillen * 参见 distill
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