First, pronounce English: [/? kwa? t/]; United States: [/? kwa? t/]
Second, Chinese translation adj. Quiet is calm; Softly (= whispering)
Quiet; Calm down; quiet
Third, the present participle form: quieting
Past tense: calm
Past participle: Quiet.
Step 4 keep quiet with phrases
A quiet place, a quiet place
Quiet and calm down; peace
Bilingual example 1. The library is a quiet study place.
The library is a quiet study place.
He is a quiet person.
He is a quiet man.
The teacher asked the students to keep quiet.
The teacher asked the students to keep quiet.
After the storm, everything calmed down.
After the storm, everything was calm.
She sang a lullaby to calm the baby.
She sang a lullaby to calm the baby down.
6. Usage 1. As an adjective, "quiet" is mainly used to describe a quiet environment or person. She lives in a quiet neighborhood. She lives in a quiet community. )
2. "Quiet" as a verb means to make quiet or calm down. The mother calmed the crying baby. The mother told her child not to cry. )
3. "Quiet" can be combined with other words, such as "keep quiet" and "quiet place". Please keep quiet in the library. )
4. The past tense and past participle form of "quiet" are "quiet", and the present participle form is "quiet". The noise finally quieted down. )
5. "quiet" can be collocated with some nouns or verbs related to quietness and calmness, such as "silence" and "peace". She likes the tranquility and peace in the countryside. She likes the tranquility of the country. )