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re.lax (obj)rI5lAksvto (cause someone to) become less active and more calm, or to (cause a part of the body to) become less stiff放松,使松弛,变随和You shouldn't work so hard --you should relax more. [I]你不应该这样卖力工作----你应该多放松休息。I like to relax by doing the gardening. [I]我喜欢做园艺来放松自己。After work she relaxed (= enjoyed herself calmly) with a cup of tea and the newspaper. [I]工作完后,她喝杯茶,看看报,放松一下。A good massage will relax your tired muscles. [T]好好按摩一下可令你疲乏的肌肉放松。He relaxed his grip on my arm (= He began to hold it less tightly). [T]他松了点抓住我手臂的手。(fig.) The Mafia has relaxed its grip/hold on (= reduced its tight control of) local businesses. [T]黑手党放松了对当地企业的控制。When rules or controls are relaxed, they are made less severe.放宽,缓和Two weeks after the police relaxed security at the airports, there was a bomb attack. [T]警察放宽机场安全措施后两个星期发生了一起炸弹袭击。
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