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1 relaxed
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2 relax
[rə'læks]1) (to make or become less tight or tense or less worried etc; to rest completely: The doctor gave him a drug to make him relax; Relax your shoulders; He relaxed his grip for a second and the rope was dragged out of his hand.) uvolnit (se)2) (to make or become less strict or severe: The rules were relaxed because of the Queen's visit.) zmírnit•* * *• relaxovat• odpočinout si -
3 restful
1) (bringing rest: a restful holiday.) osvěžující, odpočivný2) ((of colours, music etc) causing a person to feel calm and relaxed: Some people find blue a restful colour; After a hard day's work, I like to listen to some restful music.) uklidňující3) (relaxed: at rest: The patient seems more restful now.) klidný, pokojný* * *• utišující• uklidňující -
4 comfort
1) (a pleasant condition of being physically or mentally relaxed, happy, warm etc: They now live in comfort.) pohodlí2) (anything that provides a little luxury, or makes one feel happier, or better able to bear misfortune: He enjoyed the comforts of the hotel; Her presence was a comfort to him in his grief; words of comfort.) pohodlí; útěcha•- comfortably
- comforting
- be comfortably off* * *• útěcha• utěšit• utěšovat• podpořit• pohodlí -
5 comfortable
1) (in comfort; pleasantly relaxed: He looked very comfortable in his chair.) spokojený2) (producing a good physical feeling: a comfortable chair.) pohodlný3) (financially secure without being rich: a comfortable standard of living.) dostatečný, uspokojivý* * *• pohodlný• příjemný• spokojený -
6 comforting
adjective (producing a pleasant or relaxed feeling: a comforting thought.) povzbudivý, utěšující* * *• uklidňující• utěšující -
7 easy
1) (not difficult: This is an easy job (to do).) lehký, snadný2) (free from pain, trouble, anxiety etc: He had an easy day at the office.) klidný3) (friendly: an easy manner/smile.) přátelský4) (relaxed; leisurely: The farmer walked with an easy stride.) uvolněný, lehký* * *• povolný• snadný• lehký• lehko• bezstarostný -
8 formal
['fo:məl]1) (done etc according to a fixed and accepted way: a formal letter.) formální2) (suitable or correct for occasions when things are done according to a fixed and accepted way: You must wear formal dress.) společenský3) ((of behaviour, attitude etc) not relaxed and friendly: formal behaviour.) obřadný4) ((of language) exactly correct by grammatical etc rules but not conversational: Her English was very formal.) formální5) ((of designs etc) precise and following a fixed pattern rather than occuring naturally: formal gardens.) geometrický, symetrický•- formally- formality* * *• formální -
9 informal
[in'fo:ml]1) (not formal or official; friendly and relaxed: The two prime ministers will meet for informal discussions today; Will the party be formal or informal?; friendly, informal manners.) neoficiální2) ((of speech or vocabulary) used in conversation but not usually when writing formally, speaking in public etc: `Won't' and `can't' are informal forms of `will not' and `cannot'.) hovorový•- informally* * *• všední• pohodlný• obyčejný• každodenní• neformální -
10 mellow
['meləu] 1. adjective1) ((of character) made softer and more mature, relaxed etc by age and/or experience: Her personality became more mellow as middle age approached.) vyrovnaný2) ((of sound, colour, light etc) soft, not strong or unpleasant: The lamplight was soft and mellow.) jemný3) ((of wine, cheese etc) kept until the flavour has developed fully: a mellow burgundy.) vyzrálý2. verb(to make or become softer or more mature: Old age has mellowed him.) zjemnit* * *• uvolněný• vyzrálý• zjemnit• příjemný• jemný• měkký -
11 naturally
1) (of course; as one would expect: Naturally I didn't want to risk missing the train.) přirozeně, samozřejmě2) (by nature; as a natural characteristic: She is naturally kind.) od přírody, přirozeně3) (normally; in a relaxed way: Although he was nervous, he behaved quite naturally.) přirozeně* * *• pochopitelně• přirozeně• samozřejmě -
12 pose
I 1. [pəuz] noun1) (a position or attitude of the body: a relaxed pose.) poloha, postoj2) (a false manner or way of behaving assumed in order to impress others; a pretence: His indignation was only a pose.) póza2. verb1) (to position oneself eg for a photograph to be taken: She posed in the doorway.) zaujmout pozici2) ((with as) to pretend to be: He posed as a doctor.) vydávat se (za)II [pəuz] verb(to set or offer (a question or problem) for answering or solving: He posed a difficult question; This poses a problem.) položit, nastolit* * *• znamenat• zaujmout postoj• postoj• pozice• póza• představovat -
13 strained
adjective ((of a person's manner, behaviour etc) not natural, easy or relaxed: a strained smile.) nucený* * *• podrážděný• namožený• napjatý• nucený -
14 uncomfortable
1) (not relaxed: He looked uncomfortable when she mentioned marriage.) znepokojený2) (producing a bad physical feeling: That's a very uncomfortable chair.) nepohodlný•* * *• nepohodlný -
15 be/feel at home
(to feel as relaxed as one does in one's own home or in a place or situation one knows well: I always feel at home in France; He's quite at home with cows - he used to live on a farm.) cítit se doma -
16 let one's hair down
(to behave in a free and relaxed manner.) uvolnit se -
17 make oneself at home
(to make oneself as comfortable and relaxed as one would at home: Make yourself at home!) být jako doma
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