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take it easy ThesaurusVerb | 1.take it easy - settle into a comfortable sitting positionsit backrelax, decompress, unwind, loosen up, slow down, unbend - become less tense, rest, or take one's ease; "He relaxed in the hot tub"; "Let's all relax after a hard day's work" | Translationsease (iːz) noun1. freedom from pain or from worry or hard work. a lifetime of ease. 舒適 舒适2. freedom from difficulty. He passed his exam with ease. 輕易 轻易,不费劲 3. naturalness. ease of manner. 泰然自若 自由自在,从容,泰然自若 verb1. to free from pain, trouble or anxiety. A hot bath eased his tired limbs. 減輕(痛苦等) 减轻(痛苦等) 2. (often with off) to make or become less strong, less severe, less fast etc. The pain has eased (off); The driver eased off as he approached the town. 減輕,放鬆,減緩,放慢 减轻,放松 3. to move (something heavy or awkward) gently or gradually in or out of position. They eased the wardrobe carefully up the narrow staircase. 小心輕移 小心地移置ˈeasily adverb1. without difficulty. She won the race easily. 輕易地 轻松地2. by far. This is easily the best book I've read this year. 毫無疑問地 毫无疑问地3. very probably. It may easily rain tomorrow. 很可能 很可能ˈeasiness noun 容易,舒適 容易,温和 ˈeasy adjective1. not difficult. This is an easy job (to do). 容易的 容易的2. free from pain, trouble, anxiety etc. He had an easy day at the office. 舒適的 舒适的3. friendly. an easy manner/smile. 友善的 温和的4. relaxed; leisurely. The farmer walked with an easy stride. 輕鬆的 轻松的 interjection a command to go or act gently. Easy! You'll fall if you run too fast. 當心 当心easy chair a chair that is soft and comfortable, eg an armchair. 安樂椅 安乐椅ˌeasy-ˈgoing adjective not inclined to worry. 隨和的 安闲的at ease free from anxiety or embarrassment. He is completely at ease among strangers. 自在 安逸,自由自在 easier said than done more difficult than it at first seems. Getting seats for the theatre is easier said than done. 說比做容易 说来容易做起来难go easy on to be careful with. Go easy on the wine – there won't be enough for the rest of the guests. 寬容對待(某人),有節制地使用(某物) 小心对待,节约使用 stand at ease (eg soldiers) to stand with legs apart and hands clasped behind the back. 稍息 稍息take it easy not to work etc hard or energetically; to avoid using much effort. The doctor told him to take it easy. 慢慢來,放輕鬆,別緊張 松懈,不生气,不紧张 take one's ease to make oneself comfortable; to relax. There he was – taking his ease in his father's chair! 休息,放鬆 休息,放松 take it easy
take it easy1. To be (more) cautious, calm, or gentle. Often used as an imperative. Whoa, whoa, take it easy! You're going way too fast in here! I told John to take it easy and stop worrying about everything. Take it easy, will you? You're misunderstanding what I'm trying to say.2. To be relaxed; to not expend too much effort. Often used as an imperative. I'm just going to take it easy this weekend, maybe go to a movie or a play. Why don't you take it easy for a little while? We don't need to leave for another two hours.3. Used by extension as an informal parting salutation. Thanks for visiting, take it easy!See also: easy, takeTake it easy. 1. Inf. Good-bye and be careful. Mary: Bye-bye. Bill: See you, Mary. Take it easy. Sue: Take it easy, Tom. Tom: Bye, Sue. Seeyou soon. 2. Inf. Be gentle.; Treat someone carefully. Sue: Then I want you to move the piano and turn all the mattresses. Andy: Come on. Take it easy! I'm not made of steel, you know. Henry: Oh, I'm pooped. Alice: You just need a little rest and you'll feel as good as new. Just take it easy. 3. Inf. Calm down.; Relax.; Do not get excited. Andy: I am so mad I could blow my top! Rachel: Now, now. Take it easy. What's wrong? Mary could see that Sally was very upset at the news. "Now, just take it easy," said Mary. "It can't be all that bad."See also: easy, taketake it easyDon't hurry, proceed at a comfortable pace, relax. For example, Take it easy-we don't have to be there till noon, or Bruce decided to take it easy this weekend and put off working on the house. [Mid-1800s] See also: easy, taketake it easy INFORMALCOMMON1. If you take it easy, you rest and do not do anything that needs a lot of energy. Note: In the first idiom below, ABC is pronounced `a b c', as if you are spelling it out. Take it easy, Bob. Work can wait. The seven astronauts aboard the space shuttle Columbia are taking it easy today, following six full days of medical research. Note: In British English, you can also tell someone to take things easy. She has been advised by her doctor to take things easy.2. You can say take it easy as a way of saying `goodbye'. Note: In the first idiom below, ABC is pronounced `a b c', as if you are spelling it out. `Thanks. See you later.' `Take it easy. Don't do anything I wouldn't do.'See also: easy, taketake it easy 1 approach a task or activity gradually or carefully. 2 relax.See also: easy, taketake it/things ˈeasy (informal) relax and avoid working too hard or doing too much; not get angry, excited, etc: Bob’s still running the business on his own. He really ought to be taking things easy at his age. ♢ Take it easy, Jenny! There’s no need to get so annoyed. OPPOSITE: be hard at itSee also: easy, take, thingtake it easy1. tv. relax and take care. They told me to take it easy for a few days. 2. exclam. Let up!; Not so hard!; Be gentle! (Usually Take it easy!) Take it easy; he’s just a kid! See also: easy, takeEncyclopediaSeeeaseAcronymsSeeTIEtake it easy
Synonyms for take it easyverb settle into a comfortable sitting positionSynonymsRelated Words- relax
- decompress
- unwind
- loosen up
- slow down
- unbend
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