单词 | relax |
释义 | relaxrelax /rɪˈlæks/ ●●● S2 W3 AWL verb 1BECOME CALM [intransitive, transitive] to become calm and comfortable after working, worrying, etc., or to make someone do this: Hey, relax! There’s nothing to worry about! A nice long bath will relax you.2MUSCLE [intransitive, transitive] if you relax a part of your body or it relaxes, it becomes less stiff or less tight: Gentle exercise can relax stiff shoulder muscles.3relax rules/controls/regulations etc. to make rules, etc. less strict OPP tighten: The laws on the sale of alcohol are being relaxed.4relax your hold/grip a)to hold something less tightly than before OPP tighten your hold/grip: relax on He relaxed his grip on my arm. b)to become less strict in the way you control something OPP tighten your hold/grip: relax on The party has no intention of relaxing its hold on the country.5relax your efforts/vigilance/concentration etc. to reduce the amount of effort or attention you give to something6HAIR [transitive] to use strong chemicals such as lye to make curly hair straight, especially the hair of a black person[Origin: 1300–1400 Latin relaxare to loosen, from laxus loose] |
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