calmar
Derivado del latín 'calmare', que significa 'hacer calmado' o 'tranquilizar'.
VERB
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[/kalˈmaɾ/es-ES]
calm
literal
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soothe
literal
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tranquilize
formal
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settle down
informal
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put at ease
informal
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untranslatable concept
untranslatable
(The verb 'calmar' encompasses subtle meanings and emotional contexts that may not directly translate into a single English word.)
To make someone or something quiet, peaceful, or less agitated; to alleviate distress, pain, or strong emotions. This can refer to calming a person, a situation, or even a physical sensation.
irregular
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| calmandos |
- Ella intentó calmar al niño que lloraba. — She tried to calm the crying child.
- La medicina ayudó a calmar el dolor. — The medicine helped to calm the pain.
- Necesito calmarme antes de tomar una decisión importante. — I need to calm down before making an important decision.