quelled
英 [kweld]
美 [kweld]
v. 制止; 平息; 镇压; 消除,缓解,减轻(强烈或不快的感情)
quell的过去分词和过去式
英英释义
adj
- subdued or overcome
- the quelled rebellion
- an uprising quenched almost before it started
- a squelched rumor
双语例句
- Yet all the awards have not quelled her desire to expand her craft.
然而所有这些大奖并未浇灭她进一步拓展演技的欲望。 - Her father quelled her fears of the thunder.
她的父亲平定了她对雷声的恐惧。 - Only then can it be roasted, ground and brewed into the stuff that dreams are quelled with.
然后它才能被烘烤、碾碎、酿造成做梦都想要的原料。 - The security forces counter-attacked the following day and quelled the unrest
第二天安全部队发起反击,镇压了骚动。 - Troops eventually quelled the unrest.
军队最终平息了动乱。 - Her words quelled any lingering doubts I had had.
她的话打消了我心头的重重疑虑。 - The increase was smaller than expected, but has not quelled fears that as inflation creeps up the government will need to slam on the economic brakes.
这一数字比预期要小,但并未平息人们对政府会因通胀爬升而给经济踩急刹车的担忧。 - Thanks to Kao sung-nien's skill, the turmoil had been quelled.
亏高松年有本领,弹压下去。 - Mr McCain, having quelled the booing that initially greeted Mr Obama's name, went on to say that "This is an historic election, and I recognise the special significance it has for African-Americans".
麦凯恩制止了对那些对奥巴马报以嘘声的人,“这是具有历史意义的一次选举,我承认这对于非裔美国人具有特殊的意义”。 - "What is the row?" The west Lu non-Wu wears a quilt to query a way, he has already quelled full head big sweat, really underwent pole.
“怎么回事?”西鲁非捂着被子问道,他已经憋得满头大汗,实在难受极了。