Relajada in english

Relaxed

pronunciation: rɪlækst part of speech: adjective
In gestures

relajado = untaxing ; relaxed ; lax ; boilerplate [boiler plate] ; laid-back ; at leisure ; chilled out ; loose . 

Example: At other times they may be doing nothing else but relax: passing the time in a pleasant if untaxing recreation.Example: Reading about the country in this relaxed way helps the student to build up a background knowledge of attitudes, assumptions and feelings.Example: This article reports briefly how lax security is threatening the credibility of the Internet.Example: This article suggests a boilerplate policy for not for profit organizations that may wish to explore this avenue for publicity and revenue generation.Example: The article 'Laid-back librarians love L.A' reports on the 13th ARLIS/NA (Art Libraries Society of North America) Annual Conference, Los Angeles, 8-14 Feb 85.Example: Equally the housewife happily crossing off her numbers in the bingo hall is just as much at leisure as is her husband painting his pigeon loft and then going for a drink with his mates at the pub.Example: He is very chattery when he wants to be, and the rest of the time really chilled out and very rarely stressed.Example: The survivors described the public decapitation of women 'accused of loose morality,' and the use of mustard gas and nerve agents against opponents of the regime.

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» a un paso relajadoat a leisurely paceat a strolling pace .

Example: The walk will last 90 minutes at a leisurely pace, and finish at a local hostelry for a 'light' buffet supper which is included in the price.

Example: The walk should take about 50 minutes at a strolling pace.

» caminando relajadoat a leisurely paceat a strolling pace .

Example: The walk will last 90 minutes at a leisurely pace, and finish at a local hostelry for a 'light' buffet supper which is included in the price.

Example: The walk should take about 50 minutes at a strolling pace.

» costumbres relajadasloose morals .

Example: Las Vegas was once notorious for loose morals, fast living and financial transactions murky enough to blot out the desert sun.

» hacer esto y aquello de un modo relajadopootlepiddle around/aboutpiss about/around .

Example: It's more advisable to have a cheap and skanky bike for pootling around town, the idea being that no-one would want to nick a nasty looking bike.

Example: After piddling around most of the morning yesterday, my sis, her husband Fred, and my parents came over to celebrate Christmas Day.

Example: The band pissed about for the first half year, and then set to work.

relajar = relax ; loosen. 

Example: The moment we relax on it -- we are no longer forced to do it, and it often is not done, and the connection is not made -- then we are in trouble.Example: Reader use, exhibitions and reproductions, age, pigment damages, and the dry air caused by the radiators, often cause the layer of pigment in the miniatures of old manuscripts to loosen or flake off.

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» relajar la tensiónease + the tension .

Example: And, just as important, the sharp division between home and school is blurred a little and the tensions Hoggart talked about are eased.

» relajarserelaxhang + loosetake it + easylet + gochill outunwindwind downmellow outkick + Posesivo + feet upput + Posesivo + feet upkick backlet + go (of) + Reflexivo lighten up .

Example: The moment we relax on it -- we are no longer forced to do it, and it often is not done, and the connection is not made -- then we are in trouble.

Example: I have to hand it to you, maybe you've got some booze in you or maybe you just like to hang loose, but you put on quite a show.

Example: The next morning I wasn't sore at all (since I had taken it easy) but both Jason and I had second-degree sun and wind burns.

Example: To be the life and soul of a party or social gathering requires you to come out of your shell and let go.

Example: The author tells us that everyone is in too much of a rush and we should all chill out and savour the passing parade a bit more.

Example: Guests can unwind with a soak in the outdoor heated pool or sunbathe with a drink on the terrace bar.

Example: Then he started to wind down a bit and I felt like we were moving toward the topic he had been avoiding all week.

Example: There were about 15 of us in the kitchen and it was time to mellow out with a little dessert and a bottle of sweet wine.

Example: She quietly picked up her book and kicked her feet up on the porch of her new home.

Example: Don't you think, Juan, that when the reference librarian or somebody from the circulation desk comes down to the staff room after a tough morning, they should be able to put their feet up and enjoy a smoke?.

Example: Whether your tastes differ from mine or not, just kick back, pour yourself a drink and stay right here a little while.

Example: She gained weight, she let go herself and now she's desperate to get back in the game.

Example: She decided to lighten up for once and take all the weight off her shoulders and be a dim-witted, fun-lover like her father.

» relajarse cómodamenterelax in + comfort .

Example: If you fly with us in Business Class you can relax in comfort in our VIP lounges.

» relajarse en las obligacionesbe asleep at the wheel .

Example: Apparently AOL has not been asleep at the wheel, just quiet about what they're developing in wireless instant messaging.

Relajada synonyms

lax in spanish: flojo, pronunciation: læks part of speech: adjective mellow in spanish: meloso, pronunciation: meloʊ part of speech: adjective easygoing in spanish: de trato fácil, pronunciation: izigoʊɪŋ part of speech: adjective laid-back in spanish: relajado, pronunciation: leɪdbæk part of speech: adjective at ease in spanish: a gusto, pronunciation: ætiz part of speech: adjective, adverb degage in spanish: degage, pronunciation: dɪgeɪdʒ part of speech: adjective unstrained in spanish: sin restricciones, pronunciation: ənstreɪnd part of speech: adjective
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