源自法語 placide,源自拉丁語 placidus (“平静的,安稳的”),源自placeō (“满足,取悦于”)。
placid (比較級 placider,最高級 placidest)
- 平静的,平稳的,平和的
a placid disposition- 平稳的性格
1847, Charlotte Brontë, 章號 9, 出自 Jane Eyre[1], HTML版:April advanced to May: a bright serene May it was; days of blue sky, placid sunshine, and soft western or southern gales filled up its duration.- (請為本引文添加中文翻譯)
1941, Ogden Nash, “The Ant”, 出自 The Face is Familiar, Garden City Publishing Company,頁號 224:The ant has made himself illustrious / Through constant industry industrious. / So what? / Would you be calm and placid / If you were full of formic acid?- (請為本引文添加中文翻譯)
2014年10月21日, Oliver Brown, “Oscar Pistorius jailed for five years – sport afforded no protection against his tragic fallibilities: Bladerunner's punishment for killing Reeva Steenkamp is but a frippery when set against the burden that her bereft parents, June and Barry, must carry [print version: No room for sentimentality in this tragedy, 13 September 2014, p. S22]”, 出自 The Daily Telegraph (Sport)[2]:[I]n the 575 days since [Oscar] Pistorius shot dead his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, there has been an unseemly scramble to construct revisionist histories, to identify evidence beneath that placid exterior of a pugnacious, hair-trigger personality.- (請為本引文添加中文翻譯)
placid m 或 n (陰性單數 placidă,陽性複數 placizi,陰性和中性複數 placide)
- 平静的,平稳的,平和的
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