English-Thai Dictionary
silence
INT คำสั่ง ให้ เงียบ kam-sang-hai-ngib
silence
N การ นิ่งเงียบ การ ไม่ พูด dumbness muteness communicativeness talkativeness kan-ning-ngib
silence
N การ ปกปิด การ เก็บ เป็นความลับ การ ไม่มี ข่าวคราว secrecy concealment kan-pok-pid
silence
N ความ เงียบ hush noiselessness quiet muteness noise kwam-ngib
silence
VT ทำให้ เงียบ ทำให้ นิ่ง overawe tam-hai-ngib
silencer
N ผู้ทำ ให้ เงียบ phu-tam-hai-ngib
silent
ADJ ซึ่ง ไม่ได้ กล่าวถึง ซึ่ง ถูก ลืม sung-mai-dai-kao-tung
silent
ADJ เงียบ ไร้ เสียง ไม่ ออกเสียง สงบนิ่ง นิ่งเงียบ นิ่งอึ้ง เงียบกริบ ไม่ ค่อย พูด hushed soundless speechless ngib
silent
N หนัง เงียบ nang-ngib
silently
ADV อย่าง เงียบๆ noiselessly quietly yang-ngib-ngib
silesia
N บริเวณ ยุโรป ตอนกลาง ที่ ถูก แบ่งแยก ดินแดน
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
SILENCE
n.[L. silentium, from sileo, to be still. ] 1. In a general sense, stillness, or entire absence of sound or noise; as the silence of midnight.
2. In animals, the state of holding the peace; forbearance of speech in man, or of noise in other animals. I was dumb with silence; I held my peace, even from good. Psalm 39:2.
3. Habitual taciturnity; opposed to loquacity.
4. Secrecy. These things were transacted in silence.
5. Stillness; calmness; quiet; cessation of rage, agitation or tumult; as the elements reduced to silence.
6. Absence of mention; oblivion, Eternal silence be their doom. And what most merits fame, in silence hid.
7. Silence, in used elliptically for let there be silence, an injunction to keep silence.
SILENCE
v.t. 1. To oblige to hold the peace; to restrain from noise or speaking.
2. To still; to quiet; to restrain; to appease. This would silence all further opposition. These would have silenced their scruples.
3. To stop; as, to silence complaints or clamor.
4. To still; to cause to cease firing; as, to silence guns or a battery.
5. To restrain from preaching by revoking a license to preach; as, to silence a minister of the gospel. The Rev. Thomas Hooker, of Chelmsford in Essex, was silenced for non-conformity.
6. To put an end to; to cause to cease. The question between agriculture and commerce has received a decision which has silenced the rivalships between them.
SILENT
a. 1. Not speaking; mute. Psalm 22:2.
2. Habitually taciturn; speaking little; not inclined to much talking; not loquacious. Ulysses, he adds was the most eloquent and most silent of men.
3. Still; having not noise; as the silent watches of the night; the silent groves; all was silent.
4. Not operative; wanting efficacy.
5. Not mentioning; not proclaiming. This new created world, of which in hell Fame is not silent.
6. Calm; as, the winds were silent.
7. Not acting; not transacting business in person; as a silent partner in a commercial house.
8. Hot pronounced; having no sound; as, e is silent in fable.
SILENTIARY
n.One appointed to keep silence and order in court; one sworn not to divulge secrets of state.
SILENTLY
adv. 1. Without speech or words. Each silently demands thy grace, and seems to watch thy eye.
2. without noise; as, to march silently.
3. Without mention. He mentioned other difficulties, but this he silently passed over.
SILENTNESS
n.State of being silent; stillness; silence.
SILESIAN
a.sile'zhan Pertaining to Silesia; mad in Silesia; as silesian linen.
SILEX, SILCIA
n.One of the supposed primitive earths m usually found in the state of stone. When pure, it is perfectly white or colorless. The purer sorts are mountain crystal and quartz. Recent experiments prove this to be a compound substance, the base of which is a metal called silicium. Silica then is an oxyd of silicium.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
SILE
Sile, v. t. Etym: [Akin to Sw. sila to strain, sil sieve, G. sielen to draw away or lead off water. sq. root151a. See Silt. ]
Defn: To strain, as fresh milk. [Prov. Eng. ]
SILE
SILE Sile, v. i.
Defn: To drop; to flow; to fall. [Prov. Eng. ]
SILE
SILE Sile, n.
1. A sieve with fine meshes. [Prov. Eng. ]
2. Filth; sediment. [Prov. Eng. ] Halliwell.
SILE
Sile, n. Etym: [Icel. sild herring; akin to Sw. sill, Dan. sild. Cf. Sill the young of a herring. ] (Zoöl.)
Defn: A young or small herring. [Eng. ] Pennant.
SILENCE
Si "lence, n. Etym: [F., fr. L. silentium. See Silent. ]
1. The state of being silent; entire absence of sound or noise; absolute stillness. I saw and heared; for such a numerous host Fled not in silence through the frighted deep. Milton.
2. Forbearance from, or absence of, speech; taciturnity; muteness.
3. Secrecy; as, these things were transacted in silence. The administration itself keeps a profound silence. D. Webster.
4. The cessation of rage, agitation, or tumilt; calmness; quiest; as, the elements were reduced to silence.
5. Absence of mention; oblivion. And what most merits fame, in silence hid. Milton.
SILENCE
SILENCE Si "lence, interj.
Defn: Be silent; -- used elliptically for let there be silence, or keep silence. Shak.
SILENCE
Si "lence, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Silenced; p. pr. & vb. n. Silencing.]
1. To compel to silence; to cause to be still; to still; to hush. Silence that dreadful bell; it frights the isle. Shak.
2. To put to rest; to quiet. This would silence all further opposition. Clarendon. These would have silenced their scruples. Rogers.
3. To restrain from the exercise of any function, privilege of instruction, or the like, especially from the act of preaching; as, to silence a minister of the gospel. The Rev. Thomas Hooker of Chelmsford, in Essex, was silenced for nonconformity. B. Trumbull.
4. To cause to cease firing, as by a vigorous cannonade; as, to silence the batteries of an enemy.
SILENCER
Si "lenc *er, n. One that silences; specif. : (a ) The muffler of an internal-combustion engine. (b ) Any of various devices to silence the humming noise of telegraph wires. (c ) A device for silencing the report of a firearm shooting its projectiles singly, as a tubular attachment for the muzzle having circular plates that permit the passage of the projectile but impart a rotary motion to, and thus retard, the exploding gases.
SILENE
Si *le "ne, n. Etym: [NL. , fr. L. Silenus, the attendant of Bacchus. ](Bot. )
Defn: A genus of caryophyllaceous plants, usually covered with a viscid secretion by which insects are caught; catchfly. Bon Silène. See Silène, in the Vocabulary.
SILENT
Si "lent, a. Etym: [L. silens, -entis, p. pr. of silere to be silent; akin to Goth. ana-silan.]
1. Free from sound or noise; absolutely still; perfectly quiet. How silent is this town! Shak.
2. Not speaking; indisposed to talk; speechless; mute; taciturn; not loquacious; not talkative. Ulysses, adds he, was the most eloquent and most silent of men. Broome.This new-created world, whereof in hell Fame is not silent. Milton.
3. Keeping at rest; inactive; calm; undisturbed; as, the wind is silent. Parnell. Sir W. Raleigh.
4. (Pron. )
Defn: Not pronounced; having no sound; quiescent; as, e is silent in "fable. "
5. Having no effect; not operating; inefficient. [R.] Cause. .. silent, virtueless, and dead. Sir W. Raleigh. Silent partner. See Dormant partner, under Dormant.
Syn. -- Mute; taciturn; dumb; speechless; quiet; still. See Mute, and Taciturn.
SILENT
SILENT Si "lent, n.
Defn: That which is silent; a time of silence. [R.] "The silent of the night. " Shak.
SILENTIARY
Si *len "ti *a *ry, n. Etym: [L. silentiarius: cf. F. silenciaire. See Silence. ]
Defn: One appointed to keep silence and order in court; also, one sworn not to divulge secre
SILENTIOUS
Si *len "tious, a. Etym: [L. silentiosus: cf. F. silencieux. ]
Defn: Habitually silent; taciturn; reticent. [R.]
SILENTLY
SILENTLY Si "lent *ly, adv.
Defn: In a silent manner.
SILENTNESS
SILENTNESS Si "lent *ness, n.
Defn: State of being silent; silence.
SILENUS
Si *le "nus, n. Etym: [L. Silenus the tutor and attendant of Bacchus. ](Zoöl.)
Defn: See Wanderoo.
SILESIA
SILESIA Si *le "si *a, n.
1. A kind of linen cloth, originally made in Silesia, a province of Prussia.
2. A twilled cotton fabric, used for dress linings.
SILESIAN
SILESIAN Si *le "si *an, a.
Defn: Of or pertaining to Silesia. -- n.
Defn: A native or inhabitant of Silesia.
SILEX
Si "lex, n. Etym: [L., a finit, a pebblestone. ] (Min. )
Defn: Silica, SiO2 as found in nature, constituting quarz, and most sands and sandstones. See Silica, and Silicic.
New American Oxford Dictionary
silence
si lence |ˈsīləns ˈsaɪləns | ▶noun complete absence of sound: sirens pierce the silence of the night | an eerie silence descended over the house. • the fact or state of abstaining from speech: Karen had withdrawn into sullen silence | she was reduced to silence for a moment. • the avoidance of mentioning or discussing something: politicians keep their silence on the big questions. • the state of standing still and not speaking as a sign of respect for someone deceased or in an opportunity for prayer: a moment of silence presided over by a local minister. ▶verb [ with obj. ] cause to become silent; prohibit or prevent from speaking: the team's performance silenced their critics | freedom of the press cannot be silenced by tanks. • (usu. as adj. silenced ) fit (a gun or other loud mechanism ) with a silencer: a silenced.22 rifle. PHRASES in silence without speech or other sound: we finished our meal in silence. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French, from Latin silentium, from silere ‘be silent. ’
silencer
si lenc er |ˈsīlənsər ˈsaɪlənsər | ▶noun a device for reducing the noise emitted by a gun or other loud mechanism. • British term for muffler ( sense 2 ).
silent
si lent |ˈsīlənt ˈsaɪlənt | ▶adjective not making or accompanied by any sound: the woods were still and silent. • (of a person ) not speaking: she fell silent for a moment. • not expressed aloud: a silent prayer. • (of a letter ) written but not pronounced, e.g., b in doubt . • (of a movie ) without an accompanying soundtrack. • saying or recording nothing on a particular subject: the poems are silent on the question of marriage. • (of a person ) not prone to speak much; taciturn: I'm the strong, silent type. PHRASES ( as ) silent as the grave see grave 1. the silent majority the majority of people, regarded as holding moderate opinions but rarely expressing them. the silent treatment a stubborn refusal to talk to someone, esp. after a recent argument or disagreement. DERIVATIVES si lent ly adverb ORIGIN late 15th cent. (in the sense ‘not speaking ’): from Latin silent- ‘being silent, ’ from the verb silere.
silent butler
si lent but ler ▶noun a container with a handle and a hinged cover, used for collecting table crumbs or emptying ashtrays.
silent commerce
si lent com merce ▶noun a group of technologies based on wireless communications and sensing devices that permit various business and marketing activities to proceed without direct human intervention, on the basis of communications between tagged products and controlling software.
silent partner
si lent part ner |ˈsaɪlənt ˈpɑrtnər | ▶noun a partner not sharing in the actual work of a firm.
Silenus
Si le nus |sīˈlēnəs saɪˈlinəs |Greek Mythology an aged woodland deity, one of the sileni, who was entrusted with the education of Dionysus. He is depicted either as dignified and musical, or as an old drunkard. • (as noun a silenus ) ( pl. sileni |-ˈlēˌnī | ) a woodland spirit, usually depicted in art as old and having ears like those of a horse.
Silesia
Si le sia |sīˈlēZHə, -SHə saɪˈliʒə | a region of central Europe that is centered on the upper Oder valley, now largely in southwestern Poland. It was partitioned at various times among the states of Prussia, Austria –Hungary, Poland, and Czechoslovakia. DERIVATIVES Si le sian adjective & noun
silex
si lex |ˈsīleks ˈsaɪlɛks | ▶noun silica, esp. quartz or flint. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Latin, ‘flint. ’
Oxford Dictionary
silence
si |lence |ˈsʌɪləns | ▶noun [ mass noun ] complete absence of sound: sirens pierce the silence of the night | [ count noun ] : an eerie silence descended over the house. • the fact or state of abstaining from speech: Karen had withdrawn into sullen silence | she was reduced to silence for a moment | we finished our meal in silence . • the avoidance of mentioning or discussing something: politicians keep their silence on the big questions. • [ count noun ] a short appointed period of time during which people stand still and do not speak as a sign of respect for a dead person or group of people: the game was preceded by a two-minute silence in his memory. ▶verb [ with obj. ] cause to become silent; prohibit or prevent from speaking: she was silenced by the Inspector's stern look | the team's performance silenced their critics. • (usu. as adj. silenced ) fit (a gun or an exhaust system ) with a silencer: a silenced.22 rifle. PHRASES silence is golden proverb it's often wise to say nothing. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French, from Latin silentium, from silere ‘be silent ’.
silencer
si ¦len |cer |ˈsʌɪlənsə | ▶noun 1 Brit. a device fixed to the exhaust of a motor vehicle to reduce engine noise. 2 a device used to reduce the sound of a gun as it is fired.
silent
si ¦lent |ˈsʌɪlənt | ▶adjective not making or accompanied by any sound: the wood was still and silent. • (of a person ) not speaking: she fell silent for a moment. • not expressed aloud: a silent prayer. • (of a letter ) written but not pronounced, e.g. b in doubt . • (of a film ) without an accompanying soundtrack. • saying or recording nothing on a particular subject: the poems are silent on the question of marriage. • (of a person ) not prone to speak much; taciturn: I'm the strong, silent type. PHRASES ( as ) silent as the grave see grave 1. the silent majority the majority of people, regarded as holding moderate opinions but rarely expressing them. the silent treatment a stubborn refusal to talk to someone, especially after a recent argument or disagreement. DERIVATIVES silently adverb ORIGIN late 15th cent. (in the sense ‘not speaking ’): from Latin silent- ‘being silent ’, from the verb silere.
silent butler
si lent but ler ▶noun a container with a handle and a hinged cover, used for collecting table crumbs or emptying ashtrays.
silent commerce
si lent com merce ▶noun a group of technologies based on wireless communications and sensing devices that permit various business and marketing activities to proceed without direct human intervention, on the basis of communications between tagged products and controlling software.
silent partner
si ¦lent part |ner ▶noun North American term for sleeping partner.
Silenus
Silenus |sʌɪˈliːnəs |Greek Mythology an aged woodland deity, one of the sileni, who was entrusted with the education of Dionysus. He is depicted either as dignified and musical, or as an old drunkard. • (as noun silenus ) ( pl. sileni |-nʌɪ | ) a woodland spirit, usually depicted in art as old and having ears like those of a horse.
Silesia
Silesia |sʌɪˈliːzɪə, -ˈliːʒə | a region of central Europe, centred on the upper Oder valley, now largely in SW Poland. It was partitioned at various times between the states of Prussia, Austria –Hungary, Poland, and Czechoslovakia. DERIVATIVES Silesian adjective & noun
silex
silex |ˈsʌɪlɛks | ▶noun [ mass noun ] silica, especially quartz or flint. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Latin, ‘flint ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
silence
silence noun 1 the silence of the night: quietness, quiet, quietude, still, stillness, hush, tranquility, noiselessness, soundlessness, peacefulness, peace (and quiet ). ANTONYMS sound. 2 she was reduced to silence: speechlessness, wordlessness, dumbness, muteness, taciturnity. ANTONYMS speech, loquacity. 3 the politicians kept their silence: secretiveness, secrecy, reticence, taciturnity, uncommunicativeness. ANTONYMS communicativeness. ▶verb 1 he silenced her with a kiss: quiet, hush, shush; gag, muzzle, censor. 2 silencing outside noises: muffle, deaden, soften, mute, smother, dampen, damp down, mask, suppress, reduce. 3 this would silence their complaints: stop, put an end to, put a stop to.
silent
silent adjective 1 the night was silent: completely quiet, still, hushed, inaudible, noiseless, soundless. ANTONYMS audible, noisy. 2 the right to remain silent: speechless, quiet, unspeaking, dumb, mute, taciturn, uncommunicative, tight-lipped; informal mum. ANTONYMS loquacious. 3 silent thanks: unspoken, wordless, unsaid, unexpressed, unvoiced, tacit, implicit, understood. ANTONYMS spoken.
silently
silently adverb 1 Nancy crept silently up the stairs: quietly, inaudibly, noiselessly, soundlessly, in silence. ANTONYMS audibly, noisily. 2 they drove on silently: without a word, saying nothing, in silence. 3 I silently said goodbye: without words, wordlessly, in one's head, tacitly, implicitly. ANTONYMS aloud, out loud.
Oxford Thesaurus
silence
silence noun 1 the sound of falling stones broke the silence of the night: quietness, quiet, quietude, still, stillness, hush, tranquillity, noiselessness, soundlessness, peace, peacefulness, peace and quiet. ANTONYMS sound, noise. 2 she was reduced to silence: speechlessness, wordlessness, voicelessness, dumbness, muteness; taciturnity, reticence, uncommunicativeness, unresponsiveness. ANTONYMS speech; loquacity. 3 politicians keep their silence on the big issues: secretiveness, secrecy, reticence, taciturnity, uncommunicativeness, concealment. ANTONYMS communication, communicativeness. ▶verb 1 he silenced her with a kiss | Barnes has failed to silence his critics: quieten, quiet, hush, shush, still; gag, muzzle, censor, stifle. 2 the ventilator also silences outside noises: muffle, deaden, soften, mute, smother, dampen, damp down, tone down, mask, suppress, reduce, abate; extinguish, kill. ANTONYMS amplify. 3 cheap nuclear power would silence complaints from industry: stop, put an end to, put a stop to, cut short, suppress. ANTONYMS occasion, encourage.
silent
silent adjective 1 the night was silent: completely quiet, still, hushed, inaudible, noiseless, soundless, peaceful, tranquil, so quiet you could hear a pin drop. ANTONYMS audible, noisy. 2 you have the right to remain silent: speechless, quiet, unspeaking, wordless, voiceless, dumb, mute, taciturn, reticent, uncommunicative, unforthcoming, tight-lipped, close-mouthed, untalkative, tongue-tied, saying nothing, at a loss for words, struck dumb; informal mum. ANTONYMS loquacious. 3 we gave silent thanks that no one else had the right money for the jukebox: unspoken, wordless, unsaid, unstated, undeclared, unexpressed, unmentioned, unpronounced, unvoiced, tacit, implicit, understood, implied, taken for granted. ANTONYMS spoken.
silently
silently adverb 1 Nancy took off her shoes and crept silently up the stairs: quietly, inaudibly, noiselessly, soundlessly, in silence. ANTONYMS audibly, noisily. 2 they drove on silently for a few minutes: without a word, saying nothing, speechlessly, quietly, in silence, unspeakingly, wordlessly, voicelessly, dumbly, mutely, taciturnly, reticently, uncommunicatively. ANTONYMS while talking, in conversation. 3 I silently said goodbye: without words, wordlessly, in one's head, tacitly, implicitly; rare subvocally, unspokenly. ANTONYMS aloud.
Duden Dictionary
Silen
Si len Substantiv, maskulin , der |Sil e n |griechisch-lateinisch zweibeiniges Fabelwesen der griechischen Sage mit menschlichem Oberkörper und Pferdeleib
Silentium
Si len ti um Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Sil e ntium |das Silentium; Genitiv: des Silentiums, Plural: die Silentien lateinisch silentium = Schweigen, zu: silere = still sein 1 Plural selten veraltend, noch scherzhaft [Still ]schweigen, Stille oft als Aufforderung Silentium !2 a Schule Zeit, in der die Schüler eines Internats ihre Schularbeiten erledigen sollen b Schule [in der Schule stattfindende ] Hausaufgabenbetreuung am Nachmittag
Silentium obsequiosum
Si len ti um ob se qui o sum Substantiv, Neutrum katholische Kirche , das |Sil e ntium obsequi o sum |das Silentium obsequiosum; Genitiv: des Silentium obsequiosum a ehrerbietiges Schweigen gegenüber einer kirchlichen Lehrentscheidung b Schweigen als Ausdruck des Nichtzustimmens
Silent Meeting
Si lent Mee ting Substantiv, Neutrum , das |ˈsaɪlənt ˈmiːtɪŋ |das Silent Meeting; Genitiv: des Silent Meetings englisch stille gottesdienstliche Versammlung der Quäker
French Dictionary
silence
silence n. m. nom masculin 1 État d ’une personne qui se tait. : Elle a gardé le silence. 2 Calme, absence de bruit. : Le silence de la nuit. LOCUTION Passer sous silence. Ne pas parler de quelque chose. : Il vaudrait mieux passer sous silence cette querelle. SYNONYME taire .
silencieusement
silencieusement adv. adverbe D ’une manière silencieuse. : Claudie joue silencieusement pour ne pas éveiller son petit frère qui dort. SYNONYME en silence .
silencieux
silencieux , ieuse adj. et n. m. adjectif 1 Qui garde le silence. : Elle est restée silencieuse, elle n ’a rien dit. ANTONYME bavard . 2 Calme, sans bruit. : Une classe silencieuse, c ’est rare! ANTONYME bruyant . nom masculin Dispositif destiné à réduire le bruit (de l ’échappement, d ’une arme à feu ). : Un revolver muni d ’un silencieux. Il faudra remplacer le silencieux (et non le *muffler ) de votre voiture.
silex
silex n. m. nom masculin Pierre dure composée de silice.
Spanish Dictionary
silenciador
silenciador nombre masculino Dispositivo que se coloca en la salida de un motor o en el cañón de ciertas armas de fuego para que sea menos fuerte el ruido que producen :la moto lleva un silenciador en el tubo de escape; nadie oyó el disparo porque el arma llevaba silenciador .
silenciamiento
silenciamiento nombre masculino 1 Acción de silenciar :persiguen el silenciamiento de la oposición .2 nombre masculino Efecto de silenciar :el tribunal desestima la denuncia por silenciamiento informativo de los canales .
silenciar
silenciar verbo transitivo 1 Guardar silencio intencionadamente sobre algo :silenciaron los resultados de la investigación para que no fueran conocidos por la prensa .2 Hacer que no se oiga ningún ruido o voz, o que no se pueda expresar algo :silenció el ruido tapando el aparato con una manta; con un grito silenció a los alumnos; (fig ) las malas críticas silenciaron su fama .3 Hacer que cese el fuego de las armas enemigas . Conjugación [12 ] como cambiar .
silencio
silencio nombre masculino 1 Estado en el que no hay ningún ruido o no se oye ninguna voz :en el pueblo se puede apreciar el verdadero silencio; todos los alumnos escuchaban en silencio .2 Ausencia de noticias o palabras sobre un asunto :la prensa guarda silencio sobre el robo hasta que detengan al sospechoso .silencio administrativo der Desestimación tácita de una petición o recurso por el mero vencimiento del plazo que la Administración pública tiene para resolver .3 mús Intervalo durante el cual se deja de cantar o tocar en una composición musical :en los silencios, los cantantes e instrumentistas de viento aprovechan para respirar .SINÓNIMO pausa .4 mús Signo de la notación musical con que se indica este intervalo, que fija la duración del mismo según su forma o figura :el silencio de negra es parecido a una Z .SINÓNIMO respiración .5 ¡silencio! interjección Se emplea para pedir a alguien que se mantenga sin hablar ni hacer ruido :silencio, por favor, aquí en la biblioteca no está permitido hablar en voz alta . VÉASE minuto de silencio .
silenciosamente
silenciosamente adverbio De forma sigilosa, secreta y disimulada :el rumor se extendió silenciosamente .
silencioso, -sa
silencioso, -sa adjetivo 1 [persona ] Que se mantiene en silencio, o que suele hacerlo :es un chico muy silencioso; a esa señora silenciosa, se le murió un hijo hace un mes .2 [aparato, motor ] Que no hace ruido o hace muy poco :este aparato de aire acondicionado es increíblemente silencioso .3 [lugar ] Que se mantiene en silencio o con muy poco ruido :en invierno, la casa está completamente silenciosa; busco un departamento en una calle más silenciosa .4 Que implica o denota silencio :me daba lástima su actitud permanentemente silenciosa y recogida .
silense
silense adjetivo 1 Relativo a Silos, localidad de España, o a sus habitantes .2 adjetivo /nombre común [persona ] Que es de Silos .
silente
silente adjetivo formal Silencioso .
silepsis
silepsis nombre femenino ling Figura retórica que consiste en hacer concordar un término de la oración con otro por motivos semánticos y no según las reglas gramaticales de género y número :‘la mayoría de los jóvenes acudieron a la ciudad ’, en lugar de ‘la mayoría de los jóvenes acudió a la ciudad ’ es una silepsis .El plural es silepsis .
silesio, -sia
silesio, -sia adjetivo 1 Relativo a Silesia, región de Europa situada al suroeste de Polonia, o a sus habitantes .2 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que es de esta región de Europa .
sílex
sílex nombre masculino Piedra muy dura formada principalmente por sílice y que al romperse forma unos bordes muy cortantes :el sílex es una variedad del cuarzo; los hombres de las cavernas usaban sílex para cortar la carne y las pieles de los animales .SINÓNIMO pedernal .El plural es sílex .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
silence
si lence /sáɪləns /〖「沈黙 」>「静寂 」〗(形 )silent, (副 )silently 名詞 複 ~s /-ɪz /1 U 無音 (の状態 ), 静けさ , 静寂 (↔noisiness )▸ in the silence of the locker room 物音ひとつしないロッカールームで ▸ break [shatter ] the silence 静けさを破る 2 U 〖具体例では 可算 〗沈黙 , (静かにして )しゃべらないこと ▸ an embarrassed silence 当惑した沈黙 ▸ an awkward silence ばつの悪い沈黙 ▸ work in silence 黙って働く ▸ in stunned silence あっけにとられて何も言えないで ▸ There was dead [complete, absolute ] silence for several seconds .完全な沈黙が数秒あった ▸ Silence is gold (en ).⦅ことわざ ⦆「沈黙は金 」3 U 〈人が 〉 «…について » 何も言えないこと , 黙殺 , 黙秘 «on , about » ▸ the right to silence 黙秘権 ▸ They took my silence as a license to be cruel .彼らは私が黙っているのをいいことにしてひどいことをした 4 C U (手紙 電話などで )連絡をとらないこと , 音信不通 .5 C 〖通例単数形で 〗黙禱 (もくとう )▸ a one-minute silence 1分間の黙禱 red ù ce A to s í lence A 〈人 〉を (威圧して )黙らせる .動詞 他動詞 〈人 〉に (意見 批判を )しゃべらせない , …を黙らせる ; 〈物 〉を静かにさせる ; 〈人 〉を口封じのために殺す ▸ silence the critics 批評家を黙らせる
silencer
s í lenc er 名詞 C 1 (銃の )消音装置, サイレンサー .2 ⦅英 ⦆(車の ) 消音装置, マフラー (⦅米 ⦆muffler ).3 沈黙させる人 [物 ].
silent
si lent /sáɪlənt /→silence 形容詞 more ~; most ~1 a. 〈人が 〉 (一時的に )沈黙した , 無言の ; (いつも )無口な (→quiet )▸ remain [stay, keep ] silent 静かにしている ▸ We all fell silent .私たちはみな黙り込んでしまった ▸ He is the strong, silent type .彼はたくましくて寡黙なタイプだ b. 〖名詞 の前で 〗口に出して言わない , 無言の , 暗黙の 〈感情 行為など 〉▸ a silent prayer [protest ]無言の祈り [反抗 ]▸ He shrugged in silent acceptance .彼は口には出さず, 肩をすくめて受け入れの意を表した .2 〈場所などが 〉静かな , ひっそりした ; 〈機械などが 〉音を立てない ▸ The city center was silent .町の中心部は静まりかえっていた ▸ (as ) silent as a grave (墓場のように )まったく静かな 3 〖be ~〗〈人 メディアなどが 〉 «…について » 言及しない , 沈黙を守る «on , about » ▸ the right to remain silent 黙秘権 ▸ The newspapers are strangely silent on the scandal .そのスキャンダルについて, 新聞は不気味な沈黙を保っている 4 比較なし 〖名詞 の前で 〗〘映 〙無声の (soundless )▸ a silent film [movie ]無声映画 5 比較なし 〘音声 〙〈文字 単語が 〉黙音の , 発音しない (mute )▸ a silent letter 黙字 〘knowのkなど 〙6 比較なし 活動しない , 休止した (↔active )▸ a silent volcano 休火山 .名詞 C ⦅話 ⦆〖通例 ~s 〗無声映画 .~̀ b ú tler (柄 ふたのついた )ごみ [吸いがら ]入れ .~̀ maj ó rity 〖the ~; 単複両扱い 〗声なき大衆 〘政治的な活動をしない大多数の人々 〙.~̀ p á rtner ⦅米 ⦆(合名会社の )匿名 (とくめい )社員 (⦅英 ⦆sleeping partner ) 〘出資はするが経営には加わらない 〙.
silently
si lent ly /sáɪləntli /→silence 副詞 more ~; most ~静かに , 黙って ; 音もなく , 音を立てず ▸ He was reading a book silently .彼は黙って本を読んでいた