词组 | RELAXATION |
释义 | RELAXATION able to breathe (easily) again and able to breathe (freely) again able to relax and recover from a busy or stressful time; able to catch one's breath. (Able to can be replaced with can.)Now that the lion has been caught, well be able to breathe freely again.Now that the annual sale is over, the sales staff will be able to breathe again.Final exams are over, so I can breathe easily again. Cool it! Calm down!; Take it easy! (Slang.)Don’t get mad, Bob. Cool it!Cool it, you guys! No fighting around here. fall out to leave one's place in a formation when dismissed. (Usually in scouting or the military. The opposite of fall in.)The scouts fell out and ran to the campfire.All the soldiers fell out and talked among themselves. get a load off one's feet and take a load off one's feet to sit down; to enjoy the results of sitting down. (Informal.)Come in, John. Sit down and take a load off your feet.Yes, I need to get a load off my feet. I'm really tired. get time to catch one's breath to find enough time to relax or behave normally.When things slow down around here, I'll get time to catch my breath.Sally was so busy she didn't even have time to catch her breath. hang loose to relax; to remain calm. (Slang.)I know I can pass this test if I just hang loose.Hang loose, Bob. Everything is going to be all right. laid-back relaxed and unperplexed by difficulties. (Slang.)John is so laidback. Nothing seems to disturb him.I wish I could be more laid-back. I get so tense. off duty not working at one's job.I'm sorry, I can't talk to you until I'm off duty.The police officer couldn't help me because he was off duty. |
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