Hang loose Meaning in English
expression
ˈhæŋ/ /ˈɫus
HANG-LOOS
hˈæŋ/ /lˈuːs
HANG-LOOSS
परिभाषा
To relax, not worry, and take things easy; often said as friendly advice to help someone stay calm or not stress.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Informal expression, often used in American English, especially in surfer or relaxed cultural contexts. Similar to 'chill out' or 'take it easy'. Can be used as advice or when saying goodbye. Not used in formal writing.
Spanish: relajarse - tomarlo con calmaPortuguese (BR): relaxar - ficar de boaPortuguese (PT): relaxar - ficar descontraídoChinese (Simplified): 放轻松Chinese (Traditional): 放輕鬆Hindi: आराम करना - टेंशन न लेनाArabic: استرخي - خذ الأمور ببساطةBengali: আরাম করো - চিন্তা করো নাRussian: расслабься - не парьсяJapanese: リラックスする - 気楽にするVietnamese: thư giãn đi - cứ thoải máiKorean: 편하게 있어 - 신경 쓰지 마Turkish: rahat ol - kafana takmaUrdu: آرام رہو - فکر نہ کروIndonesian: santai saja - jangan khawatir
उदाहरण वाक्य
Just hang loose and enjoy the party.
basic
If you feel nervous, just hang loose.
basic
The teacher told the students to hang loose before the exam.
basic
We're just going to hang loose at the beach all day.
natural
You need to hang loose and stop overthinking everything.
natural
Alright, I'm out. Hang loose!
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