英:[ˈsimə daun]
美:[ˈsɪmɚ daʊn]
英:[ˈsimə daun]
美:[ˈsɪmɚ daʊn]
v.
被煮浓
被总括起来
冷静下来
Verb
1. become quiet or calm, especially after a state of agitation;
"After the fight both men need to cool off."
"It took a while after the baby was born for things to settle down again."
The first known use of simmer down was in 1842
shutdownnoun
an ending of an activity
swallowtailnoun
a deeply forked and tapering tail (as of a swallow)
any of various usually large butterflies in which the hind wing is elongated into a process that resembles a tail
swaddling clothesplural noun
narrow strips of cloth wrapped around an infant to restrict movement
shutoff1 of 2noun
something that shuts off
an instance of shutting off : interruption, stoppage
shut off2 of 2verb
to stop the flow of
shut off the water
to stop the operation of
shut the motor off
to cease operating
the light shuts off automatically
to make or keep separate
shut off from the rest of the world
shut upverb
to cause a person to stop talking
to stop writing or speaking
side by sideadverb
beside one another
sign upverb
to sign one's name in order to get, do, or take something
signed up for Spanish
simmer downverb
to become calm or peaceful
to become reduced by or as if by simmering
a broth simmered down to half
1 The meeting was an effort to simmer down tensions between the two countries and was deemed fruitful.
2 That means the Fed won’t be able to get overall inflation down to normal levels until housing simmers down, too.
3 The drink incorporates croissants – which are simmered down into a syrup – along with Brugal rum, Cointreau and lime juice.
4 When Thompson had similar troubles forcing shots early last season, Draymond Green had a conversation with him to simmer down and look outside of himself, inspiring Thompson to finish the year strong.
5 Although the havoc that ensued from the COVID-19 pandemic has simmered down, thousands of people continue to die from this respiratory illness.
6 Instead periods of violence appear to have flared up before later simmering down numerous times in different regions depending on myriad factors, according to the study, which was published in Nature Human Behaviour.
7 Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas’ contentious divorce battle seems to be simmering down.
8 The hope was that the eruption’s output would simmer down, and the fissure would stop proliferating.
9 I tried to cool her down, but she was too angry.
我想使她平静下来,但是她怒气太大一时消不了。
10 The excited old lady soon calmed down.
那个激动的老太太很快就平静下来了。
11 There's a great deal of suspicion and fear, and it's hard to say when all of this will simmer down.
人们疑心重重,惶恐不安,很难说这一切什么时候会平息下来。
12 He better simmer down and get a grip on himself.
他最好冷静下来控制住自己的情绪.
13 Simmer down. He didn't intend to insult your son.
请息怒, 他不是有意要侮辱你的儿子.
14 Simmer down, mum; it won't help to lose your temper.
请安静, 妈妈, 发火是不解决问题的.
15 Let the broth simmer down to a rich stock.
让肉汤熬成浓汁吧.
16 Okay everyone, simmer down. Time to start our lesson.
好了各位, 安静些, 该上课了.
17 I will talk with you after simmer down.
等你平静下来后,我再找你谈一谈吧.
18 Let the broth simmer down a bit more.
把肉汤炖得稍稍再稠些吧.
19 Simmer down and stop crying!
平静下来,不要哭了!
20 Simmer down, now, and stop shouting.
静下来吧, 别喊了.