词汇 | chill out |
释义 | Idiom chill out to relax.I like to come home from work, have dinner, chill out for a little bit, and then go to bed. Usage notes: often said to someone who is too excited or upset: I was worried about the kids, and he told me I should just chill out. Phr V chill out chills, chilling, chilled chill out informal to relax completely, or not allow things to upset youusually an orderSit down, have a drink and chill out, girl!We spent the whole week chilling out in the country. chill out verb to calm down, to relax US, 1983chill out1. slang To become calmer; to calm down. This phrase is often used as an imperative. Just chill out—panicking about being late won't make me drive any faster. Wow, she has really chilled out in retirement—remember how animated she used to be in the courtroom? 2. slang To relax. We're just chilling out and watching some TV, if you want to join us. chill outand cool outSl. to calm down. Before we can debate this matter, you're all gonna have to chill out. So sit down and stop bickering. Everybody cooled out after the emergency, and everything was fine. chill outCalm down or relax, as in Don't let it bother you-just chill out, or Rex decided to come home and chill out for a while. [Slang; 1970s.] Also see cool it. chill outv. Slang To relax: We hung out by the pool and chilled out all day long. chill (out) in. to calm down; to be cool; to get cool; to relax. Before we can debate this matter, you’re all gonna have to chill out. chill outTake it easy, calm down. This slangy imperative is relatively new, dating only from about 1980, but has caught on enough to approach cliché status. It alludes to being “cool,” that is, clever and laid back. See also lighten up. |
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