decompress
verb
uk/ˌdiː.kəmˈpres/us/ˌdiː.kəmˈpres/[IorT]
toreduceinpressureorreturnto theoriginallowerpressure, or tocausesomething to do this:
(使)失压,(使)卸压;(使)减压,(使)解压If aplanewindowbreaks, thecabinwillrapidlydecompress.如果飞机的弦窗破裂,舱内就会迅速失压。
[IorT]computingspecialized
toreturnto theoriginalsize, or tocausesomething to do this:
(使)恢复(原来的大小或气压);(使)复原Thecomputerchipcompressesand decompresses acolourimagein less than a second.计算机芯片能在不到1秒的时间内完成彩色图像的压缩和解压缩。
[I,IorT]mainlyUSinformal
torelax:
(使)放松After twoweeks'hikingwe'll need a fewdaysto decompress.徒步旅行两个星期后,我们将需要几天来轻松一下。
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.
Physics: energy, force & power
- anti-gravity
- attract
- attraction
- bar magnet
- barometric pressure
- dynamo
- fundamental force
- G-force
- gravitational
- high-impact
- incident
- meltdown
- propulsion
- stored energy
- surface tension
- thermodynamic
- transduce
- transduction
- unexcited
- unipolar
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