"Sang-froid" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Sang-froid is a French loanword that refers to a state of being calm and composed, especially in difficult or trying situations. It describes someone who remains tranquil and collected, even when others around them are panicking or upset. The term suggests a calm and collected demeanor, often in the face of adversity.
A sandwich is a food item made from two or more slices of bread, often with various fillings in between. The fillings can be meats, cheeses, vegetables, and condiments, and the type of bread can vary, such as white bread, whole wheat, rye, or various types of pastry bread. The sandwich is typically wrapped together to be easy to eat, often cut in half or quarters, and may be served hot or cold, depending on the ingredients used.
The word "sandy" refers to something resembling or covered with sand, typically in a fine, loose, and dry or sandy texture. It can also refer to a person whose hair is light brown with a reddish tint, or a surname derived from the Old English words "sandre" meaning "trader" or "peddler".
Sanfoin refers to a type of flowering legume, Onobrychis viciifolia, often used for hay and as a cover crop.
A Sanskrit word.<br><br>Sangar refers to a protective wall or parapet, typically around a fort or a city. It can also mean a rampart or a mound of earth used to fortify a position.
A professor of biochemistry, best known for his work on the discovery of the chemical composition of the cell, particularly the structure of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).
Sangfroid is a noun that refers to a state of complete calmness and composure, often in the face of a difficult or trying situation. It describes a person who remains cool and unemotional, even in moments of crisis or turmoil.