2a situation that is relaxed is comfortable and informal 〔环境〕舒适的,悠闲的,轻松的
There’s a very relaxed atmosphere in the school.
学校里的气氛十分轻松。
3not strict, or not feeling that you have to do something in the way that other people think you should do it 不拘束的,随便的
a relaxed attitude/manner/style etc
She has a fairly relaxed approach to housework.
她干家务活很随意。
nTHESAURUS
relaxed feeling calm, comfortable, and not worried or annoyed
I was feeling relaxed after my holiday.
Looking relaxed and confident, the president answered questions from the press.
He seems very relaxed about the whole situation.
easy-going relaxed and not getting annoyed or angry with people – used when this is a part of someone’s character. An easy-going person likes to have good friendlyrelationships with other people, and is not strict about rules
Fred MacMurray was very easy-going and a pleasure to work with.
The hotel owner was an easy-going woman who let visitors come and go pretty well when they pleased.
The children were brought up in an easy-going atmosphere at home.
laid-back informal relaxed and not getting worried or annoyed about things – used when this is part of someone’s character. A laid-back person likes to take life slowly
He seemed like a cool laid-back kind of a guy.
Life on the farm was more laid-back compared to life in the big city.
comfortable feeling happy and not worried about doing something, talking about something, or being with someone
The teachers were comfortable with the new technology and the students loved it.
Some female patients are not comfortable with the idea of seeing a male doctor.
This is an emotional issue, which most people aren’t comfortable talking about.
at ease [not before noun] feeling relaxed in a situation – used especially when someone feels less worried than before, or when many other people would not feel relaxed in that situation
After a few weeks at college, I started to feel more at ease.
He looked completely at ease on a horse.
He was surprised to find himself so at ease with her father.
feel at home to feel relaxed in a place or with a person