quieter in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for quieter in the English»Serbian Dictionary

I.qui·et <-er, -est [or more quiet, most quiet]> [kwaɪət] ADJ

II.qui·et [kwaɪət] N no pl

III.qui·et [kwaɪət] VB trans esp Am

IV.qui·et [kwaɪət] VB intr esp Am

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Dining rooms are quieter areas for patrons to enjoy their meals.
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Farmers possibly also brewed during the cooler months to provide work for their permanent staff during the quieter period.
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The vehicles were quieter than conventional hovercraft, and more resistant to being pushed sideways by wind or water.
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If lying on a four-poster day bed on an intravenous drip of cocktails loses its polish however, there are plenty of quieter escapes.
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They said more inspectors would help, but they also don't want to be overstaffed in the quieter months.
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The ride was cushy and the interior quieter than that cruddy basic buggy from which you traded up.
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It may also be used to attenuate noise from the grinding chamber for quieter operation.
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Because of the natural ventilation, they are quieter in operation than fan heaters.
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The other side of the fault line was quieter.
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Advantages of diskless nodes can include lower production cost, lower running costs, quieter operation, and manageability advantages (for example, centrally managed software installation).
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