平静英语怎么说
Until one day, the appearance of a mysterious killer and a roguish cop broke the peace.
The water was warm, the sun shone everyday, and on most days there were no waves.
If you stir over medium heat for a few minutes, the caramel will calm down and become smooth.
Wisp fragrance makes me quite chaotic heart become so calm, suddenly felt relaxed and happy.
I heard only too well the calm, easy tones in the attendant's reply.
He tried to still the angry people.
They may feel tired, and though outwardly calm, can be irritable.
Playing a recording of pop music may calm a dog.
He had a still, almost blank face in repose.
She said "All this insecurity prevents me from finding peace."
Life is like a stream, all the way through the rocky heavy hairy, eventually into a calm lake.
It indicated the restless vivacity of her spirit, which to-day was doubly indefatigable in its tiptoe dance, because it was played upon and vibrated with her mother's disquietude.
He sat down to try and recover his equilibrium.
So far this hurricane season, the Atlantic has been quiet.
"Then why not reveal them here?" asked Roger Chillingworth, glancing quietly aside at the minister.
"Then why not reveal them here?" asked Roger Chillingworth, glancing quietly aside at the minister. "why should not the guilty ones sooner avail themselves of this unutterable solace?"
But all at once the quiet sea is convulsed again.
Waving good-by to them, Pinocchio and Geppetto calmly went on their way.
Under their gentle ministrations he found peace and learned a degree of patience.
The calmness of the mornings will start you out on a firm and steady pace for your whole day.
The little King started, wide-eyed with consternation, but controlled himself and held his peace; but not so the woman.
It was one of the most peaceful and undisturbed places she had found.
Tonight, in your solitude, find the serenity that's nestled in the recesses of your mind.
There was a short period of uneasy calm after the riot.
They helped persuade the father of one murdered man to make a moving-and successful-plea for calm.