WORRIEDfeeling happy because you are no longer worried about something 宽慰的,不再忧虑的 → relief
greatly/immensely/extremely etc relieved
She looked immensely relieved when she heard the news.
听到这个消息,她似乎大大松了一口气。
relieved to see/hear/know something
His mother was relieved to see him happy again.
看到他又高兴起来,他妈妈放心了。
relieved (that)
I felt relieved that Ben would be there.
本会在那儿,我就放心了。
A relieved smile spread over his face.
他脸上绽开了宽慰的笑容。
nCOLLOCATIONS
adverbs
greatly/hugely relieved
I was greatly relieved when he agreed.
extremely/immensely relieved
We're all immensely relieved that the ordeal is over.
mightily relieved (=greatly relieved)
He was mightily relieved when they won.
obviously/clearly/visibly relieved
She was obviously relieved to have escaped.
somewhat/rather relieved (=fairly relieved – often used when someone is actually very relieved)
I was somewhat relieved to hear the wine was £20, not £200 a bottle.
verbs
feel relieved
She was tired, and felt relieved when they all decided to go.
sound/look relieved
Jen looked relieved to see me.
Examples from the Corpus
relieved• Billy felt the windrushing into the cab as the lorrytrundled through the tunnel and he felt relieved.• I'd go so far as to say she seemed relieved.• By the time Lew left, Meier felt greatly relieved.• She imagined he looked almost relieved and she felt the same.• Sahlin appeared relieved at my news.• She was relieved but paradoxically slightly annoyed, too.• "Oh, " she said, relieved. "I'm so glad you're back."• She was relieved, later, that they weren't published.• She started to count how many people, who might not confess it in simplelanguage, were relieved MacQuillan had gone.• The government will be relieved that a crisis has been averted.• I was relieved that John was there to help me explain.• The hostages simply look relieved to be going home.• Andrew was relieved to discover that he was not himself under suspicion.• Polly was relieved to learn that her mother's illness was not a serious one.• I'm so relieved to see you!
greatly/immensely/extremely etc relieved• At first there was no response to Cleo's knock, at which Dauntless was greatly relieved.• In many ways I was greatly relieved as it had become obvious to me that he wasn't well.• Glyn had come yesterday, but Shirley had already cooked, and he had looked extremely relieved at that.• Voice over Mrs Fitchew said she was extremely relieved not to have been sent to prison.• Had this been the case, it would have greatly relievedpressure on the remandpopulation in prisons.• We were immensely relieved to find, in her next book, that her powers were still unimpaired.• The party was greatly relieved to get the whole business over and done with.
VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITIONVERBS➤be, feel, look, seem寬心;感到寬心;看上去寬心;好像寬心ADVERB➤extremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常寬心▸➤greatly, hugely, immensely, incredibly, mightily (especially BrE) 極為寬心;非常放心➤completely, totally (both especially NAmE) 完全放心▸➤almost幾乎寬心▸➤a little, slightly, etc.有一點兒/稍微寬心▸➤clearly, obviously, visibly明顯放心;明顯寬慰➤secretly私底下輕鬆的◇I was secretly relieved when Tony said it was time to turn back.聽到托尼說該回去了時我偷偷鬆了口氣。PREPOSITION➤at為⋯感到寬心◇We were greatly relieved at the news of their safe return.聽說他們平安歸來後,我們如釋重負。