گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'relax'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: كم‌ كردن‌

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2 عمومی:: لینت‌ دادن‌

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3 عمومی:: تمدد اعصاب‌ كردن‌

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4 عمومی:: شل‌ كردن‌

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english

1 general:: verb repose: You must relax and enjoy yourself.

Simple Definitions

2 general:: relax to rest or do something that is enjoyable after you have been working: • In the evenings, I like to relax with some music and a nice meal. • In two weeks’ time I’ll be relaxing on a beach in Greece. rest to stop working or stop being active, and sit down or lie down so that you become less tired: • If you’re tired, we’ll stop and rest for a while. • The doctor told me to take some time off work and try to rest. unwind to gradually relax after you have been working hard or feeling anxious: • It had been a bad day and he just wanted to get home and unwind. • Set in spectacular countryside, the Shiga Hotel is the perfect place to unwind. take it/things easy to relax and not do very much, especially after working very hard or being ill: • Now that you’ve finished your exams, you can take it easy. • The doctor said he’ll have to take things easy for while. put your feet up informal to rest for a short time after a tiring activity, especially by sitting with your feet resting on something: • Kate poured herself a drink and put her feet up. • When you’re pregnant and doing a full-time job, you must find time to put your feet up. chill out/chill informal to relax completely, or stop worrying and getting annoyed about things - used mainly by young people: • We spent the day chilling out by the pool. • Hey dude, chill out! It’s only a car! • It’s a great place to chill out. • Let’s go back to my place and chill. loosen up informal to become more relaxed and stop worrying about things: • I keep telling Mum that she needs to loosen up a bit. • Tom had had a few drinks and was beginning to loosen up. put somebody at ease/make somebody feel at ease to make someone feel relaxed, especially in a situation in which they might feel a little nervous: • A good interviewer will try to make you feel at ease. • His friendly manner always puts people at their ease.

Longman-Thesaurus

3 general::   verb ADV. deeply Deeply relax all your muscles. | completely, totally | a little, slightly | just, simply Just relax and take it easy. | gradually, slowly He gradually relaxed and began to enjoy himself. | consciously She realized how tense she was and consciously relaxed. | visibly VERB + RELAX begin to | try to Just try to relax completely. | learn to | help sb (to) Use music to help you relax. | make sb | appear to, seem to Julie seems to be relaxing a little now. PREP. against Jenna relaxed against the pillows. | into His severe expression relaxed into a half-smile. PHRASES lie/sit back and relax, relax and enjoy sth/yourself

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

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