RELAXATION


Meaning of RELAXATION in English

re ‧ lax ‧ a ‧ tion AC /ˌriːlækˈseɪʃ ə n/ BrE AmE noun

[ Word Family: adjective : ↑ relaxed , ↑ relaxing ; verb : ↑ relax ; noun : ↑ relaxation ]

1 . [uncountable and countable] a way of resting and enjoying yourself:

I play the piano for relaxation.

Meditation allows you to enter a state of deep relaxation.

2 . [uncountable] the process of making rules on the control of something less strict

relaxation of

a relaxation of government regulations

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THESAURUS

▪ fun noun [uncountable] especially spoken an experience or activity that is very enjoyable and exciting:

The course was fun.

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Have you ever been windsurfing? It’s really good fun.

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I just want to relax and have some fun.

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It’ll be fun seeing all my old friends again.

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Running around a freezing hockey field isn’t my idea of fun.

▪ enjoyment noun [uncountable] the feeling you get when you enjoy doing something:

I get a lot of enjoyment out of working with young children.

▪ pleasure noun [countable] an experience or activity that makes you feel happy and satisfied:

The game was a pleasure to watch.

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One of her greatest pleasures was walking in the mountains.

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Ted enjoyed the simple pleasures of life: his family, his home, and his garden.

▪ good/great time noun [countable] especially spoken a time when you enjoyed yourself:

The kids all had a great time.

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I remember the good times in Japan.

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Were the 1960s really such great times?

▪ a blast informal a very enjoyable experience – a very informal use:

The trip was a blast!

▪ entertainment noun [uncountable] things such as performances and films which are intended to be enjoyable:

Three musicians provided the entertainment.

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What do you do for entertainment around here?

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They hired two dancers for entertainment.

▪ relaxation noun [uncountable] a way of resting and enjoying yourself:

I play the piano for relaxation.

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Her work left little time for relaxation.

▪ leisure noun [uncountable] the time when you are not working, when you can enjoy yourself – used especially in compounds:

leisure activities

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the leisure industry

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People have more leisure time.

▪ recreation noun [uncountable and countable] formal activities that you do to enjoy yourself:

recreation facilities

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The park is not just a place for recreation.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.