chill out
phrasal verbwithchillverb[IorT]uk/tʃɪl/us/tʃɪl/
informal(alsochill)B2
torelaxcompletely, or notallowthings toupsetyou:
彻底放松;冷静;镇静I'm just chilling out infrontof the TV.我只是看电视放松一下。
Chill out, Dad. Thetraindoesn'tleavefor anotherhour!别紧张,爸爸,火车还有1小时才开呢!
to relax
- relaxAfter a long day in the office, I love nothing more than relaxing on the sofa.
- chill outWe spent the whole week chilling out on the beach.
- chillaxHey, man, just chillax.
- unwindMusic helps me to unwind.
- wind downOur daughter knows that when we read a story at the end of the day, it's time to wind down and get ready for bed.
- take it easyYou'll need to spend a few days taking it easy after the operation.
to become calm or make someone calm
- calm downDad was really angry and it was a long time before he calmed down.
- calmHe calmed the crying baby.
- settle downChildren, settle down and take your seats!
- simmer downOkay, simmer down - no one's trying to upset you.
- cool down/offWhy don't you go for a walk and cool off?
- chill outMum, chill out! I'll be home before midnight, I promise!
Calming and relaxing
- assuage
- balls-to-the-wall
- bask
- bread
- bread and circusesidiom
- calm
- chill
- humour
- lie down
- lightensomethingup
- lull
- lullsomeoneintosomething
- makeyourselfat homeidiom
- relaxation
- settle
- shirt
- simmer
- simmer down
- slow down
- slow lane