0 to (cause someone to) become less active and more calm and happy, or to (cause a part of the body to) become less stiff -- (使)放松,(使)轻松;(使身体部位)松弛,放松
The constraints imposed by the square lattice are relaxed as the aspect ratio is increased.
Therefore, if a satisfies (18)* and is sufficiently large, (17) may be relaxed.
He is short, handsome, with dark wavy hair, relaxed in manner, obviously intelligent, and pleasant to deal with.
In addition, improvisation activities became more prevalent, as the rigid habit formation routines were relaxed or replaced.
During the working years of the middle age groups, age separation and, consequently, gender separation are relaxed.
Most twentieth-century art, however, is not about being relaxed.
Men who consider themselves relaxed are least likely to report dissatisfaction with their sleep.
Gradually, this stringent assumption is relaxed to allow for a more realistic description of the process.