hush

hush
1. noun
1) (silence) Schweigen, das

a sudden hush fell over them — sie verstummten plötzlich

2) (stillness) Stille, die
2. transitive verb
(silence) zum Schweigen bringen; (still) beruhigen; besänftigen
3. intransitive verb
still sein; (become silent) verstummen

hush! — still!

Phrasal Verbs:
- academic.ru/87986/hush_up">hush up
* * *
1. interjection
(be quiet; silence: Hush! Don't wake the baby.) still!
2. noun
(silence: A hush came over the room.) die Stille
- hushed
- hush up
* * *
hush
[hʌʃ]
I. n no pl Stille f, Schweigen nt
a \hush descended [or fell] over the crowd die Menge verstummte plötzlich
deathly \hush Totenstille f
expectant \hush erwartungsvolle Stille
to drop one's voice to a \hush seine Stimme immer mehr senken
II. interj
\hush! pst!
III. vi still sein; (become quiet) verstummen; wind sich legen
IV. vt
to \hush sb jdn zum Schweigen bringen; (soothe) jdn beruhigen
\hush your tongue! sei still!
* * *
[hʌʃ]
1. vt
person zum Schweigen bringen; (= soothe) fears etc beschwichtigen
2. vi
still sein
3. n
Stille f

a hush fell over the crowd — die Menge verstummte plötzlich

4. interj
pst

hush, hush, it's all right — sch, sch, es ist ja gut

* * *
hush [hʌʃ]
A int still!, pst!, scht!
B v/t
1. zum Schweigen oder zur Ruhe bringen
2. besänftigen, beruhigen
3. meist hush up vertuschen
C v/i still werden, verstummen
D s Stille f, Ruhe f, Schweigen n:
policy of hush (Politik f der) Geheimhaltung f
* * *
1. noun
1) (silence) Schweigen, das

a sudden hush fell over them — sie verstummten plötzlich

2) (stillness) Stille, die
2. transitive verb
(silence) zum Schweigen bringen; (still) beruhigen; besänftigen
3. intransitive verb
still sein; (become silent) verstummen

hush! — still!

Phrasal Verbs:
* * *
(up) v.
vertuschen v.

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