relaxedness / rɪˈlækst /

放松松弛放松心情宽松

relaxedness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. being free of or relieved from tension or anxiety: in a relaxed mood.
  2. not strict; easy; informal: the relaxed rules of the club.

relaxedness 近义词

relaxedness

等同于 license

relaxedness

等同于 informality

relaxedness

等同于 libertinism

relaxedness

等同于 licentiousness

relaxedness

等同于 profligacy

relaxedness

等同于 ease

更多relaxedness例句

  1. The number of new cases increased quickly during March and April before peaking in early May and then declining from May to September, even after control measures were relaxed.
  2. I know people who have reveled in the “The Great Pause,” having found time to get more rest and exercise and feel more relaxed after years of running around from place to place—the enforced break has done wonders for their stress levels.
  3. Shanghai’s Nasdaq-style STAR Market, where Ant will list, launched in 2019 with relaxed listing criteria to attract tech firms.
  4. The bank has taken a more relaxed approach with those facing child-care issues or pre-existing medical conditions.
  5. She was relaxed and smiling, despite having to homeschool her three children while keeping up her research and teaching commitments.
  6. A Charlie Hebdo reporter said that security provision had been relaxed in the last month or so and the police car disappeared.
  7. This is not making the 228,000 residents of Irving, Texas feel very relaxed.
  8. Royal Christmases have a rhythm and routine—but this year Will, Kate, and baby George have their own, more relaxed plans.
  9. The drama transfixed the normally calm Sydney, known for its laid-back vibe and relaxed population.
  10. Working here is easy, and at first Hitchcock seems more relaxed than at the studio.
  11. His entire being now relaxed itself; and his physical system found relief in long, deep sighs.
  12. The strong hand relaxed, another moment and the man, slipping round the corner like an unwholesome spirit, was gone.
  13. For a moment the stranger's face relaxed into a broad smile at the ludicrousness of the situation.
  14. Queeker fetched a long deep-drawn sigh at this point, the agony of intense composition being for a moment relaxed.
  15. The mainsprings of the religious, as well as of the political, life of the country were relaxed.