chillout
chillout — 動詞
1. to stop feeling so tense, upset, or overexcited and settle into a calmer mood.
放輕鬆
別那麼緊張或激動,先冷靜下來
to stop feeling so tense, upset, or overexcited and settle into a calmer mood.
Nadia told her brother to chill out before he yelled at the waiter.
Nadia 叫弟弟先放輕鬆,別對服務生大吼。
tell + someone + to chill out
After dinner, Omar likes to chill out on the balcony with music.
吃完晚飯後,Omar 喜歡在陽台聽音樂放輕鬆。
chill out + on + [place]
The coach told the team to chill out and enjoy the final minute.
教練叫全隊放輕鬆,享受最後一分鐘。
A hot shower helps Priya chill out after a noisy shift.
熱水澡能幫 Priya 在吵鬧的一班後放輕鬆。
If the chat turns nasty, step away and chill out for a while.
如果聊天室變得很火爆,就先離開一下,放輕鬆。
文法句型
chill out
chill out + after + [event]
tell + someone + to chill out
用法筆記
Very informal. In careful edited English, the spaced form 'chill out' is more common than the closed-up spelling, which appears mostly in casual writing or slangy branding.