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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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quell /kwel/ verb [transitive] formal  1 SCPPMto end a situation in which people are behaving violently or protesting, especially by using force 制止;平息;镇压〔暴乱局面〕 SYN put downquell the violence/disturbance/riot etc Police used live ammunition to quell the disturbances. 警方使用真枪实弹平息骚乱。2 EMOTIONAL literary to reduce or stop unpleasant feelings such as fear, doubt, or worry 减轻,消除〔恐惧或疑虑〕 ‘Jerry?’ she called, trying to quell the panic inside her. 杰里?她叫道,试图减轻内心的惊慌。
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quellApart from these tender moments, however, I struggled to quell a pervasive sense of emptiness inside.Her kinship with the respected Goldie apparently quells any nagging doubts.Run, quelling any thought of disobedience.An anti-government riot was promptly quelled by soldiers using guns and teargas.The figures did not quell Cabinet disagreements on the issue.They hope to quell public anxiety about offshore oil drilling.But it did little to quell qualms among the committee members, particularly Republicans.Extra police were called in to quell the disturbance.Police fired tear gas to quell the rioting.Equally obviously, Rough Trade were determined to quell these rumours.Indigestion could be quelled with a simple magnesia tablet, thousands of which she chewed in her lifetime.quell the violence/disturbance/riot etcAfter 10 days of gun battles, Federal troops were called out to quell the violence.Extra police were called to quell the disturbance.The police have to march in to quell the riots; when the police fail, the army.Extra police were called to quell the disturbance when, without provocation, Williamson punched Mr Coulthard.
Origin quell Old English cwellan to kill
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quell
quell /kwel/ verb [transitive] formal
 Language: Old English
 Origin: cwellan 'to kill'
1. to end a situation in which people are behaving violently or protesting, especially by using force
   SYN  put down
    quell the violence/disturbance/riot etc
    Police used live ammunition to quell the disturbances.
2. literary to reduce or stop unpleasant feelings such as fear, doubt, or worry:
    ‘Jerry?’ she called, trying to quell the panic inside her.


quellBrE /kwel/ 🔊NAmE /kwel/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they quell BrE /kwel/ 🔊 NAmE /kwel/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it quells BrE /kwelz/ 🔊 NAmE /kwelz/ 🔊past simple quelled BrE /kweld/ 🔊 NAmE /kweld/ 🔊past participle quelled BrE /kweld/ 🔊 NAmE /kweld/ 🔊 -ing form quelling BrE /ˈkwelɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈkwelɪŋ/ 🔊 (formal) ~ sth/sb to stop sth such as violent behaviour or protests 制止;平息;镇压Extra police were called in to quell the disturbances. 已调集了增援警力来平定骚乱。🔊🔊(figurative) She started to giggle, but Bob quelled her with a look. 她格格地笑了起来,但鲍勃用眼神制止了她。🔊🔊~ sth to stop or reduce strong or unpleasant feelings 消除,缓解,减轻(强烈或不快的感情) SYN calm to quell your fears消除恐惧