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 | Every 60 to 90 minutes, take a break from your primary activity to do something different for 15 minutes. | |
2 | It suddenly dawned on me that this express was not roaring down the line at ninety miles an hour, but barely chugging along at thirty. | |
3 | A principal fruit of friendship, is the ease and discharge of the fullness and swellings of the heart, which passions of all kinds do cause and induce. | |
4 | And if you get an impression that makes you wonder if it's from God, but it leads you completely contrary to your SHAPE, then it's not from God. | |
5 | They want to enjoy an escape to a simpler, more relaxed time, with like-minded people. |