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 relaxed [rɪ'lækst]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 松懈的, 不严密的, 不严格的, 放松的, 得到休息的, 随意的, 不拘束的, 自在的



    relaxed
    [ adj ]
    without strain or anxiety
    <adj.all>
    gave the impression of being quite relaxeda relaxed and informal discussion


    Relax \Re*lax"\ (r?-l?ks"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Relaxed}
    (-l?kst"); p. pr. & vb. n. {Relaxing}.] [L. relaxare; pref.
    re- re- + laxare to loose, to slacken, from laxus loose. See
    {Lax}, and cf. {Relay}, n., {Release}.]
    1. To make lax or loose; to make less close, firm, rigid,
    tense, or the like; to slacken; to loosen; to open; as, to
    relax a rope or cord; to relax the muscles or sinews.

    Horror . . . all his joints relaxed. --Milton.

    Nor served it to relax their serried files.
    --Milton.

    2. To make less severe or rigorous; to abate the stringency
    of; to remit in respect to strenuousness, earnestness, or
    effort; as, to relax discipline; to relax one's attention
    or endeavors.

    The statute of mortmain was at several times relaxed
    by the legislature. --Swift.

    3. Hence, to relieve from attention or effort; to ease; to
    recreate; to divert; as, amusement relaxes the mind.

    4. To relieve from constipation; to loosen; to open; as, an
    aperient relaxes the bowels.

    Syn: To slacken; loosen; loose; remit; abate; mitigate; ease;
    unbend; divert.

    1. But when emigration rules were relaxed, the flood began.
    2. He planned a relaxed weekend, but planned to join the congressional delegation traveling to Miami on Sunday for a memorial service honoring Rep. Claude Pepper, D-Fla., who died this week.
    3. Passable cheaper versions can be found at Thomas Burberry, Marks and Spencer and The Gap. Margaret Howell also scores well with her understated, relaxed shirts in cotton or linen.
    4. Many City economists have now come round to the Bank of England's more relaxed view on inflation.
    5. But security has been relaxed during the more than 18 months of pre-trial arguments.
    6. The latest immigration surge began last year, when 12,000 Soviet Jews came to Israel, in part because of relaxed emigration rules in the Soviet Union.
    7. "I took that back to Senator Symington," Clifford said. "He seemed very relaxed about it.
    8. The Wirthlins seem to take a relaxed approach to most of life's small details: like socks.
    9. "America," he wrote, "is far enough away, and still big and powerful enough, to be quite relaxed about the re-emergence of Germany as a great power in central Europe.
    10. The more relaxed pace left nuns feeling relieved, she said. "We realized this was the direction God wanted us to take.
    11. The oil markets relaxed when they realized that all but the Piper's production of 167,200 barrels a day should come back fairly quickly, said Chris Grudniewicz, an oil analyst with the London investment firm Smith New Court Ltd.
    12. There have been persistent rumours about his health, although in this week's interview he appeared relaxed and fit. The austerity programme is extracting a heavy social cost of which symptoms are not hard to find.
    13. In recent years, the Chinese government has relaxed many of its economic policies, allowing for free enterprise.
    14. Contributing to the more relaxed attitude were a recovery by the pound and a decision by the West German central bank not to raise its key interest rates.
    15. "The fishing is pretty darn good near these drilling rigs," Bush said in a relaxed interview with a group of outdoors writers.
    16. They immediately jolted some currency traders out of a relaxed pre-holiday mood.
    17. After 2.5 days of hunting, Bush was "very relaxed, very upbeat," Hart said.
    18. But by the mid-1980s, GM's market share withered while federal attitudes about antitrust laws relaxed under the Reagan administration.
    19. Ultra-right activists planned to use the more relaxed border procedures during the weekend to infiltrate East German border towns and demonstrate for reunification, according to officials in the West German city of Fulda.
    20. "It seems as if the `pro-choice' people have relaxed a bit and let their guard down," says Douglas Bailey, a Republican political consultant.
    21. Namibia abandoned most of its segregation laws in the late 1970's and early 1980's, and the racial climate is more relaxed than in neighboring South Africa.
    22. On the other side are the sunny, wide open slopes of Madrisa with predominantly relaxed skiing. Heights: Resort 3,706 ft. Skiing: 9,328 ft. Difficulty of runs: Beginner 29% Intermediate 41% Advanced 30%.
    23. O'Connor staff have close links with the academic world. The relaxed dress code might not have come if O'Connor had been a buttoned-up New York company, nor if it had been a British or German firm making the acquisition.
    24. Apart from the fact that his playing is flawless as ever, his tone rich and emotionally varied, his performance manner relaxed, Mr. Perlman is a charmer of the first water.
    25. Walesa, looking relaxed at a news conference after a grueling week of negotiations, outlined the tasks his independent trade union faces.
    26. It was the lucky shoe that Gorbachev had tossed for a first-time ringer at Camp David, the presidential retreat in Maryland's Catoctin Mountains, as he and his wife relaxed there last Saturday with the Bushes.
    27. Although posed, the photo which appeared in The Sun was informal and relaxed, showing the queen and her mother in Scottish tartans.
    28. But after anti-government dissent was crushed, restrictions on press visits were relaxed in an effort to demonstate a new policy of openness and to counter persistant allegations of human rights abuses.
    29. Both appeared relaxed and buoyant as they entered the city and arrived at a reception hosted by television entrepreneur Ted Turner in the spacious atrium of the CNN Center next door to The Omni, where the convention opens Monday evening.
    30. Working to paint a picture of a relaxed and confident campaign, Quayle even made a surprise stop at a barbecue restaurant in Independence, Mo., to personally pick out three huge platters of ribs for reporters traveling with him.
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