si·lent /ˈsaɪlənt/ ●●● W3 adjectiveadj 1 not speaking 不说话 a) SAY#not saying anything 不语的,缄默的,沉默的remain/stay/keep silent She kept silent, forcing Buchanan to continue. 她保持沉默,逼着布坎南继续下去。
The crowd fell silent (=became silent) when the president appeared. 总统出现时,人群安静了下来。
b) TALK2#[only before noun] not talking much to other people 沉默寡言的the strong silent type (=a man who looks strong and does not talk very much) 坚强而沉默寡言的人
RegisterSilent is used mainly in writing. In everyday English, people usually use not say anything rather than be silent: 主要用于书面。 在日常英语中,人们一般说 not say anything ,而不说 be silent
She didn’t say anything, so I carried on. 她没说话,所以我就继续了。
The article doesn’t say anything about religion. 文章没有说到宗教。
2 not communicating 不交流TALK2#SAY# failing or refusing to talk about something or express an opinion 只字不提的,不表态的silent on/about The report was silent on the subject. 报告对这个问题只字不提。
3 quiet 安静的QUIET without any sound, or not making any sound 无声的,寂静的 The large house was silent and lonely. 这幢大房子寂静荒凉。
At last the guns fell silent. 枪声终于沉寂了下来。
Julie offered up a silent prayer that she would pass her exam. 朱莉默默地祈祷,希望能通过这次考试。
as silent as the grave (=completely silent in a mysterious or uncomfortable way) 死一般地沉寂
► see thesaurus at quiet 5 letter 字母SL a silent letter in a word is not pronounced 不发音的 The ‘w’ in ‘wreck’ is silent. 单词 wreck 中的字母 w 是不发音的。
—silently adverbadv He sat silently by the bed. 他默不作声地坐在床边。