relax 的英语意思
relaxrelax /rɪˈlæks/ AWL verb
查看全部语言翻译1rest [intransitive, transitive] to rest or do something that is enjoyable, especially after you have been working休息或做令人愉快的事,尤指工作之后:
I just want to sit down and relax.我只想坐下来放松一下。
What Robyn needed was a drink to relax her.罗宾需要的是一杯酒来让她放松下来。
A hot bath should help to relax you.泡个热水澡应该有助于让你放松。2become calm [intransitive, transitive] to become quiet and calm after you have been upset or nervous, or to make someone do this在烦躁或紧张之后变得平静,或使某人如此:
Once out of danger, he started to relax.脱离危险之后,他开始放松下来。
Relax! Everything’s fine.放松!一切都好。3muscle [intransitive, transitive] if you relax a part of your body or it relaxes, it becomes less stiff or less tight如果你放松身体某部位,或该部位自行放松,则会变得不那么僵硬或紧绷:
Gentle exercise can relax stiff shoulder muscles.轻柔的运动可以放松僵硬的肩部肌肉。4rules/laws [transitive] to make a rule or law less strict使规则或法律变得不那么严格relax rules/regulations/controls
Hughes believes that immigration controls should not be relaxed.休斯认为不应放宽移民管控。5relax your hold/grip a)to hold something less tightly than before比以前更松地握持某物relax on
He relaxed his grip on my arm.他松开了抓住我手臂的手。 b)to become less strict in the way you control something在控制某事物方面变得不那么严格relax on
The party has no intention of relaxing its hold on the country.该党无意放松对国家的控制。6relax your concentration/vigilance etc to reduce the amount of attention you give to something减少对某事的关注程度THESAURUS同义词辨析relax to rest or do something that is enjoyable after you have been working工作之后休息或做令人愉快的事: · In the evenings, I like to relax with some music and a nice meal.· 晚上,我喜欢听着音乐、享用美食来放松。· In two weeks’ time I’ll be relaxing on a beach in Greece.· 再过两周,我将在希腊的海滩上悠闲地放松。rest to stop working or stop being active, and sit down or lie down so that you become less tired停止工作或活动,坐下或躺下以减轻疲劳: · If you’re tired, we’ll stop and rest for a while.· 如果你累了,我们就停下来休息一会儿。· The doctor told me to take some time off work and try to rest.· 医生叫我从工作中抽出时间好好休息。unwind to gradually relax after you have been working hard or feeling anxious在努力工作或感到焦虑之后逐渐放松: · It had been a bad day and he just wanted to get home and unwind.· 这一天过得很糟糕,他只想回家好好放松。· Set in spectacular countryside, the Shiga Hotel is the perfect place to unwind.· 志贺酒店坐落于壮丽的乡村风景之中,是彻底放松的绝佳去处。take it/things easy to relax and not do very much, especially after working very hard or being ill放松,不做太多事,尤指在努力工作或生病之后: · Now that you’ve finished your exams, you can take it easy.· 既然你考完试了,可以轻松一下了。· The doctor said he’ll have to take things easy for while.· 医生说他得休息一段时间,别太劳累。put your feet up informal非正式 to rest for a short time after a tiring activity, especially by sitting with your feet resting on something在累人的活动后短暂休息,尤指坐下来把脚搭在某物上: · Kate poured herself a drink and put her feet up.· 凯特给自己倒了杯饮料,把脚搭起来休息。· When you’re pregnant and doing a full-time job, you must find time to put your feet up.· 怀孕期间还要做全职工作,你必须找时间把脚搭起来休息一下。chill out/chill informal非正式 to relax completely, or stop worrying and getting annoyed about things – used mainly by young people完全放松,或停止担忧和烦恼——主要为年轻人使用: · We spent the day chilling out by the pool.· 我们在泳池边悠闲地消磨了一天。· Hey dude, chill out! It’s only a car!· 嘿,哥们,冷静点!不就是辆车嘛!· It’s a great place to chill out.· 这是一个放松身心的好地方。· Let’s go back to my place and chill.· 我们回我那儿放松一下吧。loosen up informal非正式 to become more relaxed and stop worrying about things变得更加放松,停止对事情的担忧: · I keep telling Mum that she needs to loosen up a bit.· 我一直跟妈妈说她需要放松一点。· Tom had had a few drinks and was beginning to loosen up.· 汤姆喝了几杯酒,开始放松起来。put somebody at ease/make somebody feel at ease to make someone feel relaxed, especially in a situation in which they might feel a little nervous使某人感到轻松,尤指在他们可能感到有些紧张的情况下: · A good interviewer will try to make you feel at ease.· 好的面试官会努力让你感到轻松自在。· His friendly manner always puts people at their ease.· 他亲切的举止总是让人感到自在。
查看全部语言翻译1rest [intransitive, transitive] to rest or do something that is enjoyable, especially after you have been working休息或做令人愉快的事,尤指工作之后:
I just want to sit down and relax.我只想坐下来放松一下。
What Robyn needed was a drink to relax her.罗宾需要的是一杯酒来让她放松下来。
A hot bath should help to relax you.泡个热水澡应该有助于让你放松。2become calm [intransitive, transitive] to become quiet and calm after you have been upset or nervous, or to make someone do this在烦躁或紧张之后变得平静,或使某人如此:
Once out of danger, he started to relax.脱离危险之后,他开始放松下来。
Relax! Everything’s fine.放松!一切都好。3muscle [intransitive, transitive] if you relax a part of your body or it relaxes, it becomes less stiff or less tight如果你放松身体某部位,或该部位自行放松,则会变得不那么僵硬或紧绷:
Gentle exercise can relax stiff shoulder muscles.轻柔的运动可以放松僵硬的肩部肌肉。4rules/laws [transitive] to make a rule or law less strict使规则或法律变得不那么严格relax rules/regulations/controls
Hughes believes that immigration controls should not be relaxed.休斯认为不应放宽移民管控。5relax your hold/grip a)to hold something less tightly than before比以前更松地握持某物relax on
He relaxed his grip on my arm.他松开了抓住我手臂的手。 b)to become less strict in the way you control something在控制某事物方面变得不那么严格relax on
The party has no intention of relaxing its hold on the country.该党无意放松对国家的控制。6relax your concentration/vigilance etc to reduce the amount of attention you give to something减少对某事的关注程度THESAURUS同义词辨析relax to rest or do something that is enjoyable after you have been working工作之后休息或做令人愉快的事: · In the evenings, I like to relax with some music and a nice meal.· 晚上,我喜欢听着音乐、享用美食来放松。· In two weeks’ time I’ll be relaxing on a beach in Greece.· 再过两周,我将在希腊的海滩上悠闲地放松。rest to stop working or stop being active, and sit down or lie down so that you become less tired停止工作或活动,坐下或躺下以减轻疲劳: · If you’re tired, we’ll stop and rest for a while.· 如果你累了,我们就停下来休息一会儿。· The doctor told me to take some time off work and try to rest.· 医生叫我从工作中抽出时间好好休息。unwind to gradually relax after you have been working hard or feeling anxious在努力工作或感到焦虑之后逐渐放松: · It had been a bad day and he just wanted to get home and unwind.· 这一天过得很糟糕,他只想回家好好放松。· Set in spectacular countryside, the Shiga Hotel is the perfect place to unwind.· 志贺酒店坐落于壮丽的乡村风景之中,是彻底放松的绝佳去处。take it/things easy to relax and not do very much, especially after working very hard or being ill放松,不做太多事,尤指在努力工作或生病之后: · Now that you’ve finished your exams, you can take it easy.· 既然你考完试了,可以轻松一下了。· The doctor said he’ll have to take things easy for while.· 医生说他得休息一段时间,别太劳累。put your feet up informal非正式 to rest for a short time after a tiring activity, especially by sitting with your feet resting on something在累人的活动后短暂休息,尤指坐下来把脚搭在某物上: · Kate poured herself a drink and put her feet up.· 凯特给自己倒了杯饮料,把脚搭起来休息。· When you’re pregnant and doing a full-time job, you must find time to put your feet up.· 怀孕期间还要做全职工作,你必须找时间把脚搭起来休息一下。chill out/chill informal非正式 to relax completely, or stop worrying and getting annoyed about things – used mainly by young people完全放松,或停止担忧和烦恼——主要为年轻人使用: · We spent the day chilling out by the pool.· 我们在泳池边悠闲地消磨了一天。· Hey dude, chill out! It’s only a car!· 嘿,哥们,冷静点!不就是辆车嘛!· It’s a great place to chill out.· 这是一个放松身心的好地方。· Let’s go back to my place and chill.· 我们回我那儿放松一下吧。loosen up informal非正式 to become more relaxed and stop worrying about things变得更加放松,停止对事情的担忧: · I keep telling Mum that she needs to loosen up a bit.· 我一直跟妈妈说她需要放松一点。· Tom had had a few drinks and was beginning to loosen up.· 汤姆喝了几杯酒,开始放松起来。put somebody at ease/make somebody feel at ease to make someone feel relaxed, especially in a situation in which they might feel a little nervous使某人感到轻松,尤指在他们可能感到有些紧张的情况下: · A good interviewer will try to make you feel at ease.· 好的面试官会努力让你感到轻松自在。· His friendly manner always puts people at their ease.· 他亲切的举止总是让人感到自在。