subdued
adj. 制服的,被抑制的; 缓和的; 有节制的,抑制; 顺从
v. 征服( subdue的过去式 ); 克制; 制服
Someone who is subdued is very quiet, often because they are sad or worried about something.
He faced the press, initially, in a somewhat subdued mood...
他最初面对媒体时情绪有点忧郁。
The audience are strangely subdued, clapping politely after each song.
观众们出奇地安静,只是在每首歌结束后报以礼貌性的掌声。
Subdued sounds are not very loud.
The conversation around them was resumed, but in subdued tones.
他们周围的人又开始交谈了,但这次是窃窃私语。
Subdued lights or colours are not very bright.
The lighting was subdued.
灯光柔和。
1. in a softened tone;
2. restrained in style or quality;
3. quieted and brought under control;
4. lacking in light; not bright or harsh;
Bright gold catches the eye while darker subdued shades of gold lend richness and warmth.
明亮的黄金,而引人注目的制服颜色较深提供丰富的黄金和温暖.
He subdued a desire to laugh.
他强忍住笑.
Tasteful, subdued lighting sprang up around an elegant interior lounge.
格调高雅的柔和灯光立刻流散在一张高雅的长椅四周.
The Greek dye was subdued in me, I suppose.
我想,大概是希腊的色彩在我身上黯淡了.
Boosting domestic demand would make Germany less dependent on export markets, which are likely to subdued.
提振国内经济会减少德国经济对出口的依赖,德国的出口市场有可能陷入低迷.