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rest with

/rest/US // rɛst //UK // (rɛst) //

休息一下,休息,休息时,休息的时候

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the refreshing quiet or repose of sleep: a good night's rest.
    • : refreshing ease or inactivity after exertion or labor: to allow an hour for rest.
    • : relief or freedom, especially from anything that wearies, troubles, or disturbs.
    • : a period or interval of inactivity, repose, solitude, or tranquillity: to go away for a rest.
    • : mental or spiritual calm; tranquillity.
    • : the repose of death: eternal rest.
    • : cessation or absence of motion: to bring a machine to rest.
    • : Music. an interval of silence between tones.a mark or sign indicating it.
    • : Prosody. a short pause within a line; caesura.
    • : a place that provides shelter or lodging for travelers, as an inn.
    • : any stopping or resting place: a roadside rest for weary hikers.
    • : a piece or thing for something to rest on: a hand rest.
    • : a supporting device; support.
    • : Billiards, Pool. bridge.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to refresh oneself, as by sleeping, lying down, or relaxing.
    • : to relieve weariness by cessation of exertion or labor.
    • : to be at ease; have tranquillity or peace.
    • : to repose in death.
    • : to be quiet or still.
    • : to cease from motion, come to rest; stop.
    • : to become or remain inactive.
    • : to stay as is or remain without further action or notice: to let a matter rest.
    • : to lie, sit, lean, or be set: His arm rested on the table.
    • : Agriculture. to lie fallow or unworked: to let land rest.
    • : to be imposed as a burden or responsibility.
    • : to rely.
    • : to be based or founded.
    • : to be found; belong; reside: The blame rests with them.
    • : to be present; dwell; linger: A sunbeam rests upon the altar.
    • : to be fixed or directed on something, as the eyes, a gaze, etc.
    • : Law. to terminate voluntarily the introduction of evidence in a case.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to give rest to; refresh with rest: to rest oneself.
    • : to lay or place for rest, ease, or support: to rest one's back against a tree.
    • : to direct: to rest one's eyes on someone.
    • : to base, or let depend, as on some ground of reliance.
    • : to bring to rest; halt; stop.
    • : Law. to terminate voluntarily the introduction of evidence on: to rest one's case.

Phrases

  • rest assured
  • rest on one's laurels
  • at rest
  • lay at rest
  • lay to rest
  • set one's mind at rest

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inhave

Examples

  • There’s a built-in water bottle compartment for when you need to take a rest, plus a pocket for phone storage.

  • Over 60% of its revenues come from subscriptions, the rest from ads and events.

  • By 2040, it wants to achieve this goal for the rest of the world.

  • If Scheffler’s hadn’t hooked me up with empties, I’d be eating three meals of olives a day right now—and for the rest of the year—with no regrets.

  • Colin Rusch, analyst at investment bank Oppenheimer, said he expects more stock market volatility during the rest of the year.

  • These two videos rest atop bookmarked links to The Jeffrey Epstein Foundation.

  • I will turn my nose up when you offer me the rest of some delicious pastry that you nibbled on.

  • Hopefully, she got as much of a laugh out of it as the rest of the world has.

  • They let us get ahead of the outfit, then the rest of the guys came in.

  • Egypt has a comparatively low number of HIV cases compared to the rest of Africa, with just 11,000 infected people nationwide.

  • Edna Pontellier, casting her eyes about, had finally kept them at rest upon the sea.

  • He worketh under correction, and seeketh to rest: let his hands be idle, and he seeketh liberty.

  • We had half a dozen passengers to Ferrara; for the rest of the way, I had this extensive traveling establishment to myself.

  • If he continue, he shall leave a name above a thousand: and if he rest, it shall be to his advantage.

  • Captains Spotstroke and Pool were equally careful; the rest of those present drank freely.