calm down
Verb
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Verb
calm down
- (intransitive) To become less excited, intense, or angry.
- Calm down before you hurt somebody.
- (transitive) To cause to become less excited, intense, or angry.
- (to become less excited) be still my heart, chill, chill out, chillax, pull in one's horns, relax, unwind
- (to cause become less excited) chill out, relax, hose down
- French: calmer, apaiser
- German: beruhigen
- Italian: calmarsi, tranquillizzarsi, tranquillarsi (uncommon)
- Portuguese: acalmar-se
- Russian: успока́иваться
- Spanish: calmarse, tranquilizar
- French: calmer, tranquilliser, apaiser
- German: beruhigen
- Italian: calmare, tranquillizzare
- Portuguese: acalmar
- Russian: успока́ивать
- Spanish: calmar, tranquilizar
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