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    {ri'læks}
    1. отхлабвам, разхлабвам, отпускам, намалявам (напрежение, усилия, дисциплина и пр.) (и с in)
    if the cold RELAXes ако времето се (по) отпусне/ (по) затопли
    to RELAX one's grip/hold/grasp on something (по) отпускам нещо, което държа здраво
    RELAXing climate климат, който кара човек да се отпусне
    2. отпускам се, отпочивам си, отморявам (се)
    3. мед. разслабвам, действувам разслабително
    RELAXed throat възпалено гърло
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    {ri'laks} v 1. отхлабвам, разхлабвам, отпускам, намалявам (напр
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    разхлабвам; отдъхвам си; отпускам се; отпускам; почивам; отслабям; отпочивам; разпускам; разслабвам;
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    1. if the cold relaxes ако времето се (по) отпусне/ (по) затопли 2. relaxed throat възпалено гърло 3. relaxing climate климат, който кара човек да се отпусне 4. to relax one's grip/hold/grasp on something (по) отпускам нещо, което държа здраво 5. мед. разслабвам, действувам разслабително 6. отпускам се, отпочивам си, отморявам (се) 7. отхлабвам, разхлабвам, отпускам, намалявам (напрежение, усилия, дисциплина и пр.) (и с in)
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    relax[ri´læks] v 1. отпускам, отхлабвам, разхлабвам; 2. намалявам (усилия, напрежение, дисциплина); if the cold \relaxes ако времето се поотпусне (постопли); 3. отпускам се; отпочивам си; отморявам (се), релаксирам; a \relaxed throat възпалено гърло; a \relaxing climate климат, който кара човек да се отпуска.

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  • relax — [ri laks′] vt. [ME relaxen, to loosen < L relaxare < re , back + laxare, to loosen, widen < laxus, loose: see LAX] 1. to make looser, or less firm or tense [to relax one s grip] 2. to make less strict or severe; soften [to relax… …   English World dictionary

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  • looseness — loose ► ADJECTIVE 1) not firmly or tightly fixed in place. 2) not held, tied, or packaged together. 3) not bound or tethered. 4) not fitting tightly or closely. 5) not dense or compact. 6) relaxed: her loose, easy stride. 7) careless an …   English terms dictionary

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