calms

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(Askeri) bilgisayar destekli yük belgeleme sistemi (hava) (computer-aided load manifesting system)
calm
sakinleştirmek

Tom'u sakinleştirmek için elimden gelenin en iyisini yaptım. - I did my best to calm Tom down.

Tom Mary'yi sakinleştirmek için elinden gelen her şeyi yaptı. - Tom did all he could to calm Mary down.

calm
{i} sakinlik

Fırtınadan sonra bir sakinlik vardı. - There was a calm after the storm.

Bir fırtınadan sonra sakinlik gelir. - After a storm comes the calm.

calm
durgun
calm
sakin

Denizi düşündüğümde, sakin hissediyorum. - When I contemplate the sea, I feel calm.

O, tehlike karşısında sakin kalır. - He remains calm in the face of danger.

calm
{s} serinkanlı
calm
{s} soğukkanlı

Tom, baskı altındayken bile soğukkanlı, sakin ve aklı başında. - Tom's cool, calm, and collected, even under pressure.

calms of Cancer
Yengeç dönencesi limanlığı
calms of Capricorn
Oğlak dönencesi limanlığı
calms of Cancer
Yengeç dönencesi limanligi
calms of Capricorn
Oğlak dönencesi limanligi
calm
{i} sükûnet, durgunluk, dinginlik
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{f} yatıştırmak

McClellan Lincoln'un korkularını yatıştırmak için çalıştı. - McClellan tried to calm Lincoln's fears.

Tom görüşme odasına girmeden önce sinirlerini yatıştırmak için yavaş ve derinden nefes alıp verdi. - Tom breathed slowly and deeply to calm his nerves before going into the interview room.

calm
dingin
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{f} yatıştırmak, sakinleştirmek; yatışmak, sakinleşmek
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kızgınlık göstermeyen
calm
kimseyi rahatsız etmeyen
calm
bir yerde oturan kimse
calm
huzur

Ancak, grev huzurlu olmamıştı ve Aziz Martin Luther King, Jr her iki taraftan sabırlı ve sakin olmasını rica etti. - The strike had not been peaceful, however, and Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. begged both sides to be patient and calm.

calm
rahat

Fadıl sinirlerini rahatlatmak için duş aldı. - Fadil took a shower to calm his nerves down.

O her zaman çok sakin ve rahat. - She's always very calm and relaxed.

calm
sessiz

Bu fırtınadan önceki sessizliktir. - This is the calm before the storm.

Fırtına öncesi sessizlikti. - It was the calm before the storm.

calm
(deniz) durgunluk
calm
(hava) sakinlik
calm
(hava) rüzgârsız
calm
dalgasız
calm
(deniz) durgun
calm
{s} arsız
calm
sakim
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serinkanlılık
calm
{s} esintisiz
calm
sakin/durgu
calm
{s} endişesiz
calm
sukunet
calm
asude
calm
{s} gürültüsüz
calm
sakinleşmek

Sakinleşmek zorundasın. - You've got to calm down.

Sami sakinleşmek zorunda. - Sami has to calm down.

calm
{f} teskin etmek
calm
müsekkin
calm
{i} rüzgârın kesilmesi
calm
{s} ağırbaşlı
calm
{s} huzurlu

Ancak, grev huzurlu olmamıştı ve Aziz Martin Luther King, Jr her iki taraftan sabırlı ve sakin olmasını rica etti. - The strike had not been peaceful, however, and Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. begged both sides to be patient and calm.

calm
heyecan göstermeden
calm
{s} soğuk

Düğünden önceki akşam Mary hâlâ soğuk kanlıydı. - The evening before the wedding, Mary was still calm as a cucumber.

O, körfezin soğuk ve sakin sularına atladı ve karanlığın içinden yüzmeye başladı. - He jumped into the cold and calm waters of the gulf, and started to swim through the darkness.

calm
sükunet bulmak
calm
{f} (fırtına) dinmek
calm
{i} durgunluk
calm
yatıştırıcı calmly sakince
calm
{i} dinginlik
calm
çarşaf gibi
calm
ataraksiya
English - English
third-person singular of calm
plural of calm
kava kava
calms down
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of calm down
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The state of being calm; peacefulness; absence of worry, anger, fear or other strong negative emotion
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To make calm
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Peaceful, quiet, especially free from anger and anxiety
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imperturbable
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tranquil
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halcyon
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{n} repose, stillness, quiet, rest, ease, peace
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{v} to pacify, appease, still, quiet, compose
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{a} still, quiet, undisturbed, easy
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Free of noise and disturbance
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{s} peaceful, tranquil, relaxed
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You can use the calm before the storm to refer to a quiet period in which there is little or no activity, before a period in which there is a lot of trouble or intense activity
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To deliver from agitation or excitement; to still or soothe, as the mind or passions
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If someone says that a place is calm, they mean that it is free from fighting or public disorder, when trouble has recently occurred there or had been expected. The city of Sarajevo appears relatively calm today. = peaceful Calm is also a noun. Community and church leaders have appealed for calm and no retaliation
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peaceful, quiet
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(of weather) free from storm or wind; "calm seas"
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The absence of apparent motion in the air
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Freedom from motion, agitation, or disturbance; a cessation or absence of that which causes motion or disturbance, as of winds or waves; tranquility; stillness; quiet; serenity
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Atmospheric conditions devoid of wind or any other air motion In oceanic terms, it is the apparent absence of motion of the water surface when there is no wind or swell
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Catenary Anchor Leg Mooring
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To become calm
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The state of being calm; absence of noise and disturbance
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A period or condition of freedom from storms, high winds, or rough activity of water
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not agitated; without losing self-possession; "spoke in a calm voice"; "remained calm throughout the uproar"
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Calm weather is pleasant weather with little or no wind. Tuesday was a fine, clear and calm day
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cause to be calm or quiet as by administering a sedative to; "The patient must be sedated before the operation"
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A period of time without wind
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Undisturbed by passion or emotion; not agitated or excited; tranquil; quiet in act or speech
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To calm a situation means to reduce the amount of trouble, violence, or panic there is. Mr Beazer tried to calm the protests by promising to keep the company's base in Pittsburgh
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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 "
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steadiness of mind under stress; "he accepted their problems with composure and she with equanimity"
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If you calm someone, you do something to make them feel less angry, worried, or excited. She was breathing quickly and tried to calm herself Some people say smoking calms your nerves. + calming calm·ing a fresh, cool fragrance which produces a very calming effect on the mind
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Not stormy; without motion, as of winds or waves; still; quiet; serene; undisturbed
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Atmospheric conditions devoid of wind or any other air motion
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Wind with a speed below 1 knot (1 mph); Beaufort scale number 0
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To make calm; to render still or quiet, as elements; as, to calm the winds
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characterized by absence of emotional agitation; "calm acceptance of the inevitable"; "remained serene in the midst of turbulence"; "a serene expression on her face"; "she became more tranquil"; "tranquil life in the country
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Calm is used to refer to a quiet, still, or peaceful atmosphere in a place. the rural calm of Grand Rapids, Michigan. = peace
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become quiet or calm, especially after a state of agitation; "After the fight both men need to cool off
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If the sea or a lake is calm, the water is not moving very much and there are no big waves. as we slid into the calm waters of Cowes Harbour. = still rough
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Rings up Laura Petrie, briefly
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You say someone is calm when they do not panic or get excited in a difficult or dangerous situation
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– In Class Afloat, an acronym for the Career & Life Management class
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make calm or still; "quiet the dragons of worry and fear"
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The condition of the water surface when there is no wind waves or swell
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{i} peacefulness, quiet, tranquility
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A calm person does not show or feel any worry, anger, or excitement. She is usually a calm and diplomatic woman Try to keep calm and just tell me what happened She sighed, then continued in a soft, calm voice Calm is also a noun. He felt a sudden sense of calm, of contentment. + calmly calm·ly Alan looked at him and said calmly, `I don't believe you.'
calm
adj tenang
calm
The time between a Final Summoning and the reappearance of Sin
calm
ad quiet; peaceful; opposite tense
calm
{f} relax, soothe, make peaceful
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make steady; "steady yourself"
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" make calm or still; "quiet the dragons of worry and fear" marked by freedom from agitation or excitement; "the rioters gradually became calm and slowly dispersed" (of weather) free from storm or wind; "calm seas" not agitated; without losing self-possession; "spoke in a calm voice"; "remained calm throughout the uproar" characterized by absence of emotional agitation; "calm acceptance of the inevitable"; "remained serene in the midst of turbulence"; "a serene expression on her face"; "she became more tranquil"; "tranquil life in the country
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"; "It took a while after the baby was born for things to settle down again
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marked by freedom from agitation or excitement; "the rioters gradually became calm and slowly dispersed"
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In sailing, a flat calm or a dead calm is a condition of the sea or the weather in which there is very little wind or movement of the water
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When the sea calms, it becomes still because the wind stops blowing strongly. When the wind calms, it stops blowing strongly. Dawn came, the sea calmed but the cold was as bitter as ever
calm
undisturbed
calms

    Turkish pronunciation

    kälmz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈkälmz/ /ˈkɑːlmz/

    Etymology

    [ 'käm, 'kälm, 'kam, ' ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English calme, from Middle French, from Old Italian calma, from Late Latin cauma heat, from Greek kauma, from kaiein to burn.

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