quieter in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I.quiet [Am ˈkwaɪət, Brit ˈkwʌɪət] ADJ

II.quiet [Am ˈkwaɪət, Brit ˈkwʌɪət] N U

III.quiet [Am ˈkwaɪət, Brit ˈkwʌɪət] VB trans Am

IV.quiet [Am ˈkwaɪət, Brit ˈkwʌɪət] VB intr

quiet down VB [Am ˈkwaɪət -, Brit ˈkwʌɪət -] Am

quiet down → quieten down

See also quieten down

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quieter in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for quieter in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

I.quiet [ˈkwaɪət] -er, -est N no pl

II.quiet [ˈkwaɪət] -er, -est ADJ

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Both male and female mockingbirds sing, with the latter being generally quieter and less vocal.
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The sitting-room has a black marble fire surround, two light- catching grand windows and a quieter air.
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The camera is therefore often quieter, particularly with leaf shutters, and usually smaller and less obtrusive.
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Consequently, the relationships between these parties, and the balance of power was left to be decided at a later, quieter time.
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The environment of the Virgo interferometer is quieter than that of a spacecraft orbiting the earth.
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Because of the natural ventilation, they are quieter in operation than fan heaters.
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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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The ride was cushy and the interior quieter than that cruddy basic buggy from which you traded up.
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Towards the top, the rock types are those deposited by quieter, slower-flowing waters (i.e. siltstones and mudstones).
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It was described as being quieter and more mature, sometimes offering an explosion of rock, more folkish and with a little twinge of country.
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