Majówka kojarzy nam się jednoznacznie: relaks i odpoczynek! Gdy dodamy do tego słoneczną, wiosenną pogodę mamy przepis na weekend idealny 🤩
A jak mówić o relaksie i odpoczynku po angielsku? Zerknij na wyrażenia właśnie z tym związane:
To recharge one’s batteries
To regain energy
We had a great weekend, we recharged our batteries for the whole new week.
To take a break
To stop working/studying for a moment
Remember to take a break from time to time, you can’t work all the time.
To slow down
To relax
I think you should slow down, otherwise your health will be ruined.
To be footloose and fancy-free
To have no responsibilities
It’s going to be a great weekend, we’re footloose and fancy free!
To switch off
To relax completely
Just try to switch off from time to time, you’ll feel better.
To take one’s mind off something
To stop thinking about something, usually about something unpleasant
If I were you, I’d take my mind off this situation.
To put one’s feet up
To relax, to do nothing
Finally! We can put our feet up and do nothing!
To chill out
To relax
Would you like to go to the montains with us? We could chill out a bit.
To have a blast
To have fun
Last night was great! We really had a blast!
To let one’s hair down
To behave in a more relaxed, unformal way
Uff, finally home! We’re free to let our hair down.
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