Relax
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British pronunciation/ɹɪlˈæks/
American pronunciation/ɹiˈɫæks/, /ɹɪˈɫæks/

Définition et Signification de "relax"

to relax
01

se détendre

to feel less worried or stressed
Intransitive
to relax definition and meaning
02

défriser, aplanir

to loosen or reduce curl or wave pattern in the hair for a straighter or smoother look, often using heat styling tools or techniques
Transitive: to relax hair
03

relaxer, détendre

to make a limb or muscle become less tense or stiff
Transitive: to relax a muscle or limb
04

relâcher, détendre

to loosen or reduce the tightness or firmness of something
Transitive: to relax a grip or knot
05

détendre, relaxer

to reduce or eliminate the tension or pressure from something
Transitive: to relax one's mind
06

relâcher, se détendre

to reduce the intensity or speed of an activity or process
Transitive: to relax an activity or process
07

relâcher, assouplir

(of a rule, restriction, or policy) to become less strict or more flexible over time
Intransitive
08

assouplir, relâcher

to ease or reduce the severity of a rule, restriction, or policy
Transitive: to relax a regulation or policy
09

se détendre, relâcher

to become less rigid, serious, or formal
Intransitive

relax

v

relaxant

adj

relaxant

adj

relaxation

n

relaxation

n

relaxed

adj

relaxed

adj
example
Exemple
On Sundays, I usually relax and do nothing.
He likes to relax in the garden during the evenings.
She went to the spa to relax and get a massage.
After a long day at work, I like to relax with a good book.
After a long day of skiing, they relaxed their muscles in the hotel's traditional Finnish sauna.
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