词汇 | relax |
释义 | See also CALM. chill tr. & in. to relax; to cause someone to relax.Go out there and chill those people. They are getting wild!They are chilling now. For a while they were real rowdy. chiz in. to relax. (Collegiate.)I gotta get back to my room and chiz a while.Chiz, guys, things are getting a little rough. Don't sweat it! exclam. “Don't worry about it!”No problem. Don't sweat it!Don't sweat it! We'll take care of it. gel in. to relax and let one's hair down.I've got to go home and gel for a while. Things are too stressful just now.If I don't get to gel a little every day, I tend to fall apart. get a load off one's feet and take a load off one's feet tr. to sit down and relax.Sit down and get a load off your feet.Take a load off your feet and have a drink. get naked in. to enjoy oneself thoroughly; to relax and enjoy oneself.Let's all go out and get naked tonight.Man, I feel like getting naked tonight. grooving mod. enjoying; being cool and laid back.Look at those guys grooving in front of the television set.They were just sitting there grooving. hang loose and stay loose in. to relax and stay cool.Just hang loose, man. Everything'll be all right.Stay loose, chum. See ya later. hold one's horses tr. to wait up; to relax and slow down; to be patient. (Usually a command.)Hold your horses! Don't get in a hurry.Now, just hold your horses and let me explain. kick back in. to relax (and enjoy something).Now you just kick back and enjoy this.I like to kick back and listen to a few tunes. lah-di-dah mod. casual; relaxed and uncaring.He is so lah-di-dah with financial matters.She's not all that calm about her possessions, but she is very lahdi- dah with men. let it all hang out tr. to be yourself, assuming that you generally are not.Come on. Relax! Let it all hang out.I let it all hang out, but I still feel rotten. maxin' in. relaxing.I spent Saturday just maxin' around the house and doing some tunage.I spent all day maxin' and drinking beer. mellow mod. relaxed; untroubled; laid back.Being mellow is my only goal in life.She is the mellowest fox I know. mellow out in. to become generally more relaxed; to grow less contentious.Gary was nearly forty before he started to mellow out a little and take life less riously.After his illness, he mellowed out and seemed more glad to be alive. R & R n. “rest and recuperation”; “rest and relaxation.” (Originally military.)I could use about three years of R & R after that battle.I'll need a lot of R & R to recover from that stuff they fed us. Skip it! exclam. “Forget it!”; “Never mind!”I won't bother you with my question again. Skip it!Oh, skip it! It doesn't matter. spaz down in. to relax.Spaz down, man! Chill out!We tried to get the crowd to spaz down, but they were very excited. take a break tr. to stop working for a rest period.Let's take a break here. Be back in five minutes.I've got to take a break before I drop. take five tr. to take a five-minute break.Okay, gang, take five. Be back here in five minutes, or else.She told them to take five, but they turned the five into fifty. take it easy phr. “relax and take care.”See you later. Take it easy.They told me to take it easy for a few days. take things easy tr. to relax temporarily and recuperate.The doctor says I'm supposed to take things easy for a while.I want you to take it easy until the stitches heal. unlax in. to unwind and relax.I just can't wait to get home and unlax.Unlax, man. Take it easy. veg (out) in. to cease working and take it easy; to vegetate.Someday, I just want to veg out and enjoy life.I think I'll just veg this weekend. relax (one's) hold on (someone or something)1. To stop gripping or holding onto someone or something as tightly as before; to loosen one's grasp on someone or something. Don't relax your hold on that cable for even a second, or the entire rigging could come crashing down! I relaxed my hold on the other player for a moment, and he managed to get out of my tackle. 2. To strop trying to control someone or something as completely or dominatingly as before. The dictator has been showing signs that he may be relaxing his hold on the country a bit, as he is allowing foreign members of the press in for the first time in over 50 years. If you think my father will ever relax his hold on the company, you've got another think coming. You need to learn to relax your hold on your kids. They've got to make their own decisions in life eventually. relax into (something)1. To sit, lean, or recline into something and rest one's body. After such a long day at work, it feels good to finally crack open a beer and relax into my favorite armchair. I relaxed into my bath to try to ease the tension in my aching muscles. 2. To feel more comfortable, confident, and able in a particular role, job, position, etc. I'm not sued to giving people orders, so it took me a while to relax into this new position of authority. She seemed quite nervous at first, but she's finally relaxing into the role. relax into something1. to sit or lie down in something, relaxing. I want to go home and relax into my easy chair. I relaxed into the reclining chair and was asleep in a few moments. 2. [for something that is tense] to assume a more relaxed shape or condition. His cramped muscle finally relaxed into a soft mass of tissue. As her tight neck relaxed into softness, her face brightened. relax one's hold on someone or somethingto lessen one's grasp on someone or something. When she relaxed her hold on me, I got away. Never relax your hold on an alligator. |
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