单词 | relaxed |
释义 | relaxed (rɪlækst ) 1. adjective B1+ If you are relaxed, you are calm and not worried or tense. As soon as I had made the final decision, I felt a lot more relaxed. Try to adopt a more relaxed manner. Synonyms: easy-going, easy, casual, informal 2. adjective B2 If you are relaxed about something, you are not worried about it. I'm relatively relaxed about dealing with very senior people. She'll need to find a landlord who'll be relaxed about her party lifestyle. [+ about] Synonyms: easy-going, easy, casual, informal 3. adjective B2 If a place or situation is relaxed, it is calm and peaceful. The atmosphere at lunch was relaxed. Synonyms: comfortable, easy-going, casual, laid-back [informal] Collocations: relaxed approach You have a much more relaxed approach to love - giving a relationship breathing space makes the time you spend together more rewarding. The Sun (2013) Much better to take a relaxed approach to the parched browns of high summer. Times, Sunday Times (2007) But it is reassuring to know that his intellect is now combined with a more relaxed approach. Times, Sunday Times (2008) The problem has split judicial opinion on whether to adopt a more relaxed approach to court dress to allow lawyers to cool down. Times, Sunday Times (2018) Translations: Chinese: 不拘束的 Japanese: くつろいだ |
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