| 松弛 | sōng chí | to relax; relaxed; limp; lax | |
| 废弛 | fèi chí | to fall into disuse (of laws, customs etc); to neglect | |
| 一张一弛 | yī zhāng yī chí | tension alternating with relaxation (idiom) | |
| 弛缓 | chí huǎn | to relax; to slacken; relaxation (in nuclear magnetic resonance) | |
| 张弛 | zhāng chí | tension and relaxation |
| 1 | Nissan is also plugging the March in India this year. | |
| 2 | They want to enjoy an escape to a simpler, more relaxed time, with like-minded people. | |
| 3 | His habit is to rise at 3 a.m., first meditating, then practicing breathing techniques designed to strengthen the chi. | |
| 4 | During athletic sports, muscle contract and relaxation are encouraged by the action of muscle molecules. | |
| 5 | According to the Global Volcanism Program, Shiveluch' s current eruptive period began in 1999. |