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Übersetzung & Definition

quiet: still, ruhig adjective
Quiet!: Ruhe! noun
quietly: leise, friedlich, schweigend adverb

UK: Please be quiet, my baby is trying to sleep.
US: I live on a quiet street with very little traffic.

Beispiel

  • "Roger: Quiet, Jenny!"
  • "Bruno : Quiet, BrianBot."
  • "Bruno : Quiet you!"
  • "Jean : Okay okay, I think I'll just be quiet and enjoy the rest of the tour."
  • "General : Be quiet and put your hands where I can see them!"
  • "Gerald : Quiet Cheeter!"
  • "Now buckle up and be quiet."
  • "Combining the rugged freedom of the Australian plains with the quiet sensibility of the man-about-town, Outback has a musky odor with just a hint of eucalyptus."
  • "Stephen : Quiet, boy... I heard something."
  • "Philip : Quiet Edward."
  • "Brian : I'm sorry, you're a bit quiet."
  • "Be very, very quiet."
  • "Wednesday : The bad boy of smoothies allegedly stayed in for a quiet night, with pizza and a DVD."
  • "Quiet neighborhood, 15 minutes from San Francisco"
  • "", but Horatio gestured for me to stay quiet, placed the bag on my desk and backed out of the room slowly, without saying a word."
  • "Ok, Bruno is in here, everyone be quiet!"
  • "Olaf : Quiet, Driver Man!"
  • "Leonard : Be quiet in there!"
  • "Desmond : Quiet Brian."
Übung 1
Brian writes "why are you shouting?".

What might you say to someone who is "shouting"?

There may be more than one correct choice!

Brian writes "why are you shouting?".

What might you say to someone who is "shouting"?

There may be more than one correct choice!
"To speak up" means "to talk louder". We do not say "speak up" to someone who is shouting (unless we are being sarcastic!).
"To shout" means to speak, call or cry loudly. "Could you keep the noise down a bit?" is a polite way of asking people to stop shouting and speak more quietly. In electronic correspondence, "shouting" describes the practice of writing in capital letters.
It might seem logical, but "To speak down" is not used as the opposite to "speak up" (asking someone to speak louder)! "To speak down" means to talk to someone in a condescending manner. For example: "my boss is always speaking down to people as if they were stupid".
"Could you be quiet please?" is a polite way of asking people to stop shouting and speak more quietly. "Quiet" is the opposite of "loud".
Übung 2
Based on the dialogue you have just listened to:

Susie a day .
Based on the dialogue you have just listened to:

Susie is going to have 1 a busy 2 day leading interviews 3.
1 is going to have: This is the correct choice of tense here. Susie confirms to Bruno that she has a "busy day ahead". Something "ahead" is "in front of us" or "to come". Susie is looking at the day to come and remarking that she has lots of things to do. "Ahead" can be used to refer to time, as in the dialogue, and here: "A great future lies ahead for the Delavigne Corporation". "Ahead" can also refer to physical position, meaning "in front": "The road ahead is dangerous: drive carefully!".
1 has had: This isn't the best answer here. Susie talks about the day "ahead", which means it has not happened yet: she is talking about future events, not past events.
1 is in the middle of: This isn't the best answer here. Susie talks about the day "ahead", which means it has not started yet: she is talking about future events, not current or past events.
2 busy: "Busy" is the right answer here. When Bruno asks Susie if she has a "busy day ahead", she says "yes actually". "Actually" shares a similar meaning with "in fact". Susie confirms that she will be "busy" today: that she has lots of things to do.
2 quiet: This is incorrect. A "quiet" day is "calm" or "slow". This is the opposite of a "busy" day.
3 leading interviews: This is the right choice. Susie says that she will be "conducting a few final interviews with marketing candidates". To "conduct an interview" is to "lead an interview": to interview job applicants.
3 being interviewed by Bruno: This is not the best answer here. At the end of this conversation, Susie reminisces about when Bruno interviewed her (in the past). This is not what is going to happen today.
3 being interviewed by a journalist: This is not the best answer here. There is no indication that Susie is going to be interviewed by a journalist today.
3 drinking coffee: This is not the best answer here. Susie and Bruno are having this chat next to the coffee machine, but this is not how Susie will spend the rest of the day.

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