单词 | rest |
释义 | rest nounadjective | verb + rest | rest + noun | preposition | phrases adjective➤complete彻底的休息▸➤good, long充分的/长时间的休息▸➤brief, little, short短暂的休息;很少的休息▸➤well-deserved, well-earned应得的/应该享受的休息➤much-needed急需的休息➤adequate, proper, sufficient足够的/适当的/充足的休息◆the body requires a healthy diet and adequate rest.身体需要健康的饮食和足够的休息。➤nice惬意的休息➤beauty (name) 美容觉◆i need my beauty rest.我需要睡个美容觉。➤bed卧床休息◆she's on complete bed rest, antibiotics and plenty of fluids.她现在完全卧床休息,服抗生素,大量饮用流质。◆i was hospitalized many times and put on bed rest for six months.我多次住院并卧床休息了半年。verb + rest➤find (formal) , get, have, take安下心来;休息◆her heart would find no rest until she knew the truth.在知道真相以前她是不会放心的。◆get some rest while you can.能休息就休息一下。◆i had a good long rest before the party.聚会前我美美地歇了好长时间。➤need需要休息➤deserve应该休息◆you deserve some rest.你该休息一下了。➤disturb打扰休息◆i apologize for disturbing your rest.抱歉打扰你休息了。➤come to停止移动◆the ball rolled down the hill and came to rest against a tree.球滚下山,撞在一棵树上停了下来。rest + noun➤break, day, interval, period, time休息时间;休息日;间歇▸➤area, stop (both name) (公路旁的)休息站➤room (usually restroom) (= room with a toilet) (name) 公共厕所▸➤home (= for old or sick people) 养老院;疗养院preposition➤at rest静止◆at rest (= when not moving) the insect looks like a dead leaf.这种昆虫静止时就像一片枯树叶。➤rest from停止做⋯◆the doctor advised him to take a complete rest from the gym.医生建议他不要去健身馆,应该彻底休息一下。phrases➤a day of rest休息日rest verbadverb | verb + rest | preposition | phrases adverb➤casually, gently, lightly, loosely, softly随便倚靠;温柔地倚靠;轻轻地倚靠;放松地靠▸➤heavily用力靠▸➤comfortably舒服地倚靠◆her head was resting comfortably against his chest.她的头舒服地靠在他胸前。➤peacefully, quietly安详地/安静地休息➤safely安全地休息◆he could rest safely in this place.他可以在此地安全地休息。➤lazily懒洋洋地倚靠◆his hand was resting lazily against the steering wheel.他的手懒散地搭在方向盘上。➤briefly, momentarily短暂地休息▸➤awhile休息片刻verb + rest➤let sth把⋯搁放◆she let his hand rest heavily on hers.她把他的手用力放在自己的手上。➤have to, need to必须/需要休息➤want to, would like to想要休息➤stop to停下来休息◆i stopped to rest on one of the benches.我停下来坐在其中一条长凳上休息。preposition➤against倚靠◆she rested the ladder against the wall.她把梯子靠在墙上。➤atop (especially name) 靠在顶上◆her thin hands were resting atop the quilted bed cover.她瘦削的双手搭在夹棉床罩上。➤in倚在⋯里面◆i settled back, my hands resting in my lap.我往后一靠,把双手放在腿上。➤on, upon倚在⋯上◆his hands rested lightly on her shoulders.他双手轻轻搭在她的肩膀上。phrases➤rest easy不再担心◆i can rest easy (= stop worrying) knowing that she's safely home.知道她已安全到家,我就放心了。rest verb ●rest on/upon sthadverb➤solely, squarely仅仅依靠;直接取决于◆it is rare for the responsibility for causing conflict to rest solely on one side.仅仅由于一方的原因就造成冲突是很少见的。➤entirely完全取决于◆the decision rests entirely upon how good a fighter you think she is.作出什么决定,完全取决于你眼中的她是什么水平的拳击手。➤largely, primarily在很大程度上/主要取决于◆the success or failure of the film rests largely on the talents of the cast.影片成功与否在很大程度上取决于全体演员的才能。➤firmly牢牢地建立在⋯基础上◆our trade policy rests firmly on the foundation of free and open markets.我们的贸易政策完全以自由公开的市场为基础。●rest with sbadverb➤squarely明确无误地是某人的责任◆surely the blame rests squarely with sir ralph?这当然全是拉尔夫先生的责任吧?➤ultimately最终由某人负责◆the decision ultimately rests with the council.决定最终由理事会作出。 rest /rest/ verb ●rest with sb (to do sth) (formal) if a decision, an action, etc. rests with sb, they have responsibility for it 是…的责任(或分内的事)◆responsibility for dealing with such issues rests with senior management. 处理这类问题的责任在高级管理人员身上。☞ restrest noun 1➤the rest of the world世界其他地区➤take a rest休息一下the rest ♦︎ the remainder ♦︎ balance ♦︎ difference ♦︎ excessthese are all words for the remaining people or things, or the remaining part of sth.这些词均表示其余的人、其他事物或剩余部份。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆the rest / remainder / balance of sth◆to pay the rest / remainder / balance / difference / excess◆to find / make up / pocket the rest / remainder / balance / difference◆to split the remainder / balance / difference■ the rest --> [singular + singular or plural verb] the remaining part of sth; the remaining people or things剩余部份;其余的人;其他事物◆the rest of the world / my life / her money / the day / the people世界其他地区;我的余生;她剩余的钱;后半天;其他人◆take what you want and throw the rest away.把你想要的拿走,其余的丢掉。◆don't blame alex. he's human, like the rest of us.不要责怪亚历克斯。他和我们大家一样,也是人。◆the first question was difficult, but the rest were pretty easy.第一个问题很难,但其余的都相当简单。■ the remainder --> [singular + singular or plural verb] (rather formal) the remaining part of sth; the remaining people, things or numbers剩余部份;其余的人;其他事物;差数;余数◆she lived the remainder of her life in denmark.她在丹麦度过了余生。◆i kept some of his books and gave the remainder away.我保留了一些他的书,其他的都送人了。note 辨析 rest or remainder? remainder is a more formal word than rest, which is much more general. remainder is also used in mathematics to mean 'the numbers left after one number has been divided into another'. * remainder 比 rest 正式,rest 含义更宽泛。remainder 亦用于数学,指余数◆divide 2 into 7, and the answer is 3, remainder 1.7 除以 2,商 3,余 1。also note that when the rest or the remainder refers to a plural noun, the verb is plural.还要注意,当 the rest 或 the remainder 指复数名词时,动词也要用复数形式◆most of our employees work in rome; the rest / remainder are in milan.我们的员工大多数在罗马,其余的在米兰。■ balance [countable, usually singular] the amount that is left after taking numbers or money away from a total; an amount of money still owed after some payment has been made余额;结欠◆i need to check my bank balance (= to find out how much money there is in my account).我得查查我的账户余额。◆the balance of $500 must be paid within 90 days.500 元结欠款必须于 90 天之内付清。■ difference [singular, uncountable] the amount by which one number, amount or level is smaller or greater than sth else(数字、数量或水平的)差,差额◆there's not much difference in price between the two computers.这两种计算机价格相差无几。◆there's an age difference of six years between the two boys (= one is six years older than the other).这两个男孩的年龄相差六岁。◆i'll lend you £500 and you'll have to find the difference (= the rest of the money you need).我借给你 500 英镑,其余的你自己解决。■ excess /ɪkses/ [countable, uncountable] the amount by which one number or amount, especially a payment, is larger than another(尤指支付的款项)多出的数额,超过的量◆we cover costs up to €600 and then you pay the excess.我们最多承担 600 欧元的费用,超过部份由你支付。rest noun 2➤the rest of the world世界其他地区➤take a rest休息一下rest ♦︎ break ♦︎ respite ♦︎ time out ♦︎ breathing space ♦︎ breather ♦︎ recessthese are all words for a short period of time spent relaxing.这些词均表示短暂的休息。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆a rest / a break / respite / time out from sth◆to have / take a rest / a break / time out / a breather◆to need a rest / a break / respite / some time out◆to give sb a rest / a break / respite / a breathing space■ rest [countable, uncountable] a period of relaxing, sleeping or doing nothing after a period of activity休息时间;睡眠时间◆you need a rest from all your hard work.你需要放下繁重的工作,休息一下。◆we stopped for a well-earned rest.我们停下来休息,也该休息一下了。◆try to get some rest-you have a busy day tomorrow.休息一下吧 - 你明天还要忙一天呢。■ break [countable] a short period of time when you stop what you are doing and rest or eat间歇;休息◆let's take a break.咱们休息一会儿吧。◆a coffee / lunch / tea break工间喝咖啡/午餐/茶点休息时间◆a break for lunch午餐休息◆i need a break from mental activity.我需要让大脑休息一下。◆she worked all day without a break.她接连工作了一整天。ⓘ in british english break or break time [uncountable] is a period of time between lessons at school.在英式英语中,break 或 break time 指学校的课间休息◆come and see me at break.课间休息时来见我。 break is also used in american english for a very short period of time between lessons to change classrooms; a longer period of free time between lessons is called recess in american english. * break 在美式英语中亦指短暂的课间休息;较长的课间自由时间在美式英语中称为 recess。 ➡ see also break → pause noun ■ respite /respaɪt; name respɪt/ [countable, uncountable] (rather formal) a short break from sth difficult or unpleasant; a short delay allowed before sth difficult or unpleasant must be done(困境或不愉快状态的)暂停,暂缓;短暂的延缓;喘息◆the drug brought a brief respite from the pain.药物暂时缓解了疼痛。◆ (bre) respite care (= temporary care arranged for old, mentally ill, etc. people, so that the people who usually care for them can have a rest) 临时换班看护◆his creditors agreed to give him a temporary respite.他的债权人同意给他一个喘息的机会。■ time out [uncountable] (rather informal) time for resting or relaxing away from your usual work or studies(工作或学习的)暂停时间,休息时间◆take time out to relax by the pool.去游泳池边放松会儿吧。■ breathing space --> [countable] a short rest in the middle of a period of mental or physical effort(脑力或体力活动期间的)短暂休息,喘息时间◆this delay gives the party a breathing space in which to sort out its policies.这一延迟使该党有了喘息之机来厘定其政策。■ breather /briːðə(r)/ [countable] (informal) a short pause in an activity to rest or relax(活动进行中的)短暂休息◆can we take a five-minute breather?我们能休息五分钟吗?note 辨析 breather or breathing space?you decide when to take a breather; a breathing space has to be given or won. a breather is for relaxing; a breathing space is for sorting things out. * breather 指自己决定的休息,breathing space 则指要等待机会或主动争取的休息。breather 是为了放松,breathing space 是为了理顺或整理事物。■ recess /rɪses, riːses/ [countable] a short break in a trial in court休庭◆the judge called a short recess.法官宣布短暂休庭。ⓘ in american english recess [uncountable] is a period of time between lessons at school. the british english word for this is break or break time.在美式英语中,recess 指学校的课间休息,在英式英语中表达此义用 break 或 break time。 ➡ see also recess → holiday 1 rest verbrest ♦︎ relax ♦︎ hang out ♦︎ take it/things easy ♦︎ sit back ♦︎ unwind ♦︎ chill out ♦︎ potter ♦︎ put your feet upthese words all mean to sleep, do very little or just enjoy yourself, especially after a period of activity or illness.这些词均表示休息、放松。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆to try to / help sb (to) rest / relax / unwind◆to just rest / relax / hang out / take it easy / sit back / unwind / potter◆to rest / relax / sit back a little / bit■ rest [intransitive, transitive] to relax, sleep or do nothing after a period of activity or illness; to not use a part of your body for some time休息;放松◆the doctor told me to rest.医生叫我休息。◆rest your eyes every half an hour.每过半小时让眼睛休息一下。◆i awoke feeling rested and refreshed.我醒来后感觉神清气爽,精力充沛。■ relax [intransitive] to rest by doing sth enjoyable, especially after work or effort(尤指工作或辛苦后)放松,休息◆when i get home from work i like to relax with a glass of wine.我下班回到家里,喜欢喝杯葡萄酒放松放松。◆just relax and enjoy the movie.放松心情,好好欣赏这部电影吧。 ➡ see also relax → relax 1 , relaxation → entertainment ■ hang out phrasal verb(hung, hung) (especially name, informal) to spend time relaxing; to spend a lot of time in a particular place or with a particular group of people消遣放松;(和某些人)相聚玩乐,泡在某处◆do we have to rush around today? i'd rather just hang out.我们今天要四处奔忙吗?我宁愿闲逛一下。◆the local kids hang out at the mall.当地的小青年常在商业中心间荡。■ take it easy-->■ take things easy -->idiom(took, taken) (rather informal) to relax and avoid working too hard or doing too much放松;休息;不过分劳累◆the doctor told me to take it easy for a few weeks.医生叫我休息几周。■ sit back -->phrasal verb(sitting, sat, sat) (rather informal) to relax, especially by not getting too involved in or anxious about sth袖手旁观(尤指不积极参与或不挂念某事)◆she's not the kind of person who can sit back and let others do all the work.她不是那种自己歇着,什么活儿都让别人干的人。ⓘ sit back suggests that sb is resting and watching other people work. * sit back 意味着某人自己休息,看其他人工作。■ unwind /ʌnwaɪnd/ (unwound, unwound) [intransitive] to stop worrying or thinking about problems and start to relax放松,放轻松(指停止担心或思考问题)◆listening to music helps me unwind after a busy day.听音乐使我在忙碌一天后放松下来。■ chill out phrasal verb (also chill) (informal) to relax by being lazy after working hard, especially with other people(尤指和其他人一起)慵懒地放松◆they like to chill out and listen to music after work.他们喜欢下班后放松一下,听听音乐。■ potter [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition总是与副词或介词连用) (bre) to do things or move without hurrying, especially when you are doing sth that you enjoy and that is not important从容做事;悠然地做(喜爱的小事);漫步;闲荡◆i spent the day pottering around the house.我在家里逍遥了一天。■ put your feet up -->idiom(putting, put, put) (rather informal) to sit down and relax, especially with your feet raised and supported(尤指搁起双腿)坐下休息◆after a hard day's work, it's nice to get home and put your feet up.辛苦一天后回家搁起双腿休息是很惬意的。rest [transitive, intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition总是与副词或介词连用) to put sth on or against sth else so that its weight is supported; to be supported in this way倚;靠;托;(被)支撑◆he rested his chin in his hands.他双手托着下巴。◆their bikes were resting against the wall.他们的自行车靠在墙上。rest [countable, uncountable] a period of relaxing, sleeping or doing nothing after a period of activity休息时间;睡眠时间◆you need a rest from all your hard work.你需要放下繁重的工作,休息一下。◆we stopped for a well-earned rest.我们停下来休息,也该休息一下了。◆try to get some rest-you have a busy day tomorrow.休息一下吧 - 你明天还要忙一天呢。rest [intransitive, transitive] to relax, sleep or do nothing after a period of activity or illness; to not use a part of your body for some time休息;放松◆the doctor told me to rest.医生叫我休息。◆rest your eyes every half an hour.每过半小时让眼睛休息一下。◆i awoke feeling rested and refreshed.我醒来后感觉神清气爽,精力充沛。rest¹/rest ||; rɛst/verb1. [i] to relax, sleep or stop after a period of activity or because of illness 休息;歇息: ◇we've been walking for hours. let's rest here for a while. 我们走了好几个小时的路,在这里休息一会儿吧。 2. [t] to not use a part of your body for a period of time because it is tired or painful 让(身体某部位)休息: ◇your knee will get better as long as you rest it as much as you can. 只要你尽量少用那边膝盖,它便会好转。 3. [i,t] rest (sth) on/against sth to place sth in a position where it is supported by sth else; to be in such a position (把某物)靠在,倚在 · ◇she rested her head on his shoulder and went to sleep. 她把头靠在他的肩膀上,睡着了。 let sth rest to not talk about sth any longer 不再谈论(某事) rest on sb/sth to depend on sb/sth or be based on sth 依靠;基于: ◇the whole theory rests on a very simple idea. 整个理论基于一个很简单的概念。 rest²/rest ||; rɛst/noun1. [c,u] a period of relaxing, sleeping or doing nothing 休息;睡眠: ◇i can't walk any further! i need a rest. 我再也走不动了!我需要休息一下。◇i'm going upstairs to have a rest before we go out. 我上楼睡一会儿,然后我们再出去。◇try not to worry now. get some rest and think about it again tomorrow. 现在先别担忧,稍作休息明天再想吧。◇i sat down to give my bad leg a rest. 我坐下来,让我那条酸痛的腿歇一会儿。 2. the rest (of sb/sth) [sing] [with.sop] the part that is left; the ones that are left 剩余部分;其余的人或事物: ◇we had lunch and spent the rest of the day on the beach. 我们吃过午饭后,当天剩余的时间就在沙滩上度过。◇she takes no interest in what happens in the rest of the world. 她对世界上其他地方发生的事不感兴趣。◇they were the first people to arrive. the rest came later. 他们最先到达,其他人后来才到。◇the rest of our bags are still in the car. 我们其余的包包仍在车上。 3. [c,u] (in music) a period of silence between notes; a sign for this (音乐)休止,休止符 ☞picture at music 见music插图 at rest not moving 静止不动: ◇at rest the insect looks like a dead leaf. 那种昆虫不动时看上去像一片枯叶子。 come to rest to stop moving 停下来;静止下来: ◇the car crashed through a wall and came to rest in a field. 汽车撞穿一道墙壁,在一块田里停住。 put/set your/sb's mind at rest→mind¹rest1 to rest2 a period when you rest3 helping you to rest or relaxrelated wordsto stay in a place and not leave it 留在一处不离开 stay,to remain after others have gone 其他人都离去后仍留下来 remain,see alsosleep,relax/relaxed,1. to rest 休息 rest /rest/ [intransitive verb] to stop working or stop being active, and sit down or lie down so that you become less tired 休息 if you're tired, we'll stop and rest for a while. 如果你累了,我们就停下来休息一会。 the doctor told me to take some time off work and try to rest. 医生告诉我停止工作一段时间,尽量休息一下。 take a rest also have a rest especially british /ˌteɪk ə ˈrest, ˌhæv ə ˈrest/ [verb phrase] to rest for a short time in the middle of a tiring activity [在累人的活动中]休息一会儿 don't stay in front of the computer for long periods of time -- take a rest occasionally. 别长时间待在电脑前面—偶尔要休息休息。 there was a tv in the hotel room, and sometimes i escaped up there to have a rest. 旅馆房间里有台电视机,我有时会溜上去休息一会。take/have a rest from something a spokesman said that the senator needed to take a rest from the campaign activity. 一位发言人说参议员需要在竞选活动期间休息一下。 relax /rɪˈlæks/ [intransitive verb] to do something that makes you feel calm and comfortable and helps you to forget about your work and problems 放松 take a deep breath, and relax. 深呼吸一下,然后放松。 they had a lovely weekend, relaxing and lying by the pool. 他们躺在水池边放松放松,过了个很不错的周末。help somebody (to) relax drink this. it will help you relax. 把这喝了,它能帮助你放松。 relaxed [adjective] he sounded relaxed and confident. 他听上去轻松又自信。feel relaxed now that i feel more relaxed about my performance, i'm looking forward to the game. 现在我对自己的表现已感到很放松,所以我热切地期待这场比赛到来。 take a break also have a break especially british /ˌteɪk ə ˈbreɪk, ˌhæv ə ˈbreɪk/ [verb phrase] to stop what you are doing for a short time, so that you can rest 休息一下,稍事休息 let's take a break now for coffee. 我们休息一下喝杯咖啡吧。take/have a short/quick break is it all right if we have a short break at about 10:30? 到10点半左右时,我们稍事休息行吗?take/have a break from something i spoke to the secretary of state as he took a break from preparing his speech. 趁国务卿准备发言的间歇,我和他讲了话。 lie down also have a lie down/go for a lie down british /ˌlaɪ ˈdaʊn, hæv ə ˈlaɪ daʊn, ˌgəʊ fər ə ˈlaɪ daʊn/ [intransitive phrasal verb] to put yourself in a flat position, usually on a bed, in order to rest when you are tired, although not necessarily in order to sleep 躺下[休息] during the day, i get so tired i have to lie down on the bed for a couple of hours. 白天时,我累得要命,必须在床上躺几个小时。 towards evening she grew tired, and went to her room for a lie down. 快到晚上的时候她累了,于是到自己的房间去躺下来休息。 put your feet up /ˌpʊt jɔːʳ ˈfiːt ʌp/ [verb phrase] informal to rest for a short time after a tiring activity, especially by sitting with your feet resting on something 【非正式】搁起脚歇一会 well, at least put your feet up for a few minutes. would you like a drink? 那么,起码也该歇一会吧。你想喝一杯吗? when you're pregnant and doing a full-time job, you must find time to put your feet up. 你怀孕了以后还在做全职工作,一定要找时间休息休息。 laze /leɪz/ [] to rest, especially by lying in a pleasant place, often when you should be working or doing something 懒散[尤指在应该工作或做某事时却躺在一个舒适的地方] laze in/on/around etc i found him lazing around in bed with a cup of coffee and the paper. 我看见他拿着咖啡和报纸,懒散地躺在床上。 on the porch, two large cats sat lazing in the sun. 两只大猫懒懒地躺在门廊上晒太阳。 take it easy also take things easy /ˌteɪk ɪt ˈiːzi, ˌteɪk θɪŋz ˈiːzi/ [verb phrase] to do things gently and with less effort than usual in order to avoid becoming worried or tired, especially because you are not feeling strong or healthy 放松,休息[尤因为身体不好] after the operation, i was told to take things easy for a month or two. 手术后,有人告诉我要休息一两个月。 maybe we should just go home and take it easy tonight. 也许我们今晚就应该回家休息一下。 chill/chill out /tʃɪl, ˌtʃɪl ˈaʊt/ [intransitive verb/intransitive phrasal verb] spoken to spend time resting or doing something enjoyable which does not need much effort 【口】放松一下 we chilled out in front of the tv with a couple of beers. 我们坐在电视机前喝几杯啤酒放松一下。 yeah, my family left a few minutes ago, so i'm just chilling for a while. 是啊,我的家人刚走了一会,我就正好放松一下。2. a period when you rest 一段休息时间 rest /rest/ [countable/uncountable noun] a period of time when you do not have to do anything tiring or active, and you can relax or sleep 休息[时间] by the fourth day, we were all in need of a rest. 到了第四天,我们都需要休息了。get some/enough etc rest he eats a lot of junk food, and he doesn't get enough rest. 他吃大量的垃圾食品,而且没有足够的时间休息。a good rest one that makes you feel completely relaxed 好好的休息 make sure you have a good rest this weekend. 这个周末你一定要好好休息。 break /breɪk/ [countable noun] a short time when you stop what you are doing so that you can rest or eat 小憩,中间休息 ok, let's run through it again straight after the break. 好的,稍息片刻后我们马上再把它排练一遍。take/have a break from something she's had a two-year break from competitive running, but now she's staging a comeback. 她已经两年没参加竞技性赛跑了,但现在她正准备复出。break in i spoke to him briefly during a break in rehearsals. 排练休息时,我和他说了几句话。without a break not stopping to rest or eat 没有休息 harry had worked for eight hours without a break. 哈里不停地连续工作了八小时。coffee/tea/lunch break i'll phone you in my lunch break. 我午餐时间打电话给你。 break british /recess american /breɪk, rɪˈsesǁˈriːses/ [uncountable noun] a time between classes when the children in a school can go outside and play, in order to rest from studying and learning 课间休息 the children played kickball during recess. 孩子们在课间休息时玩踢球游戏。 come and see me at break, tom. 汤姆,课间休息时来见我。 relaxation /ˌriːlækˈseɪʃən/ [uncountable noun] activities that you do to help you rest and stop thinking or worrying about your work, study etc 放松;消遣 you should find time for some relaxation every day 你应该每天留点时间消遣一下。 relaxation techniques, such as meditation 放松的技巧,比如冥想 what do you do for relaxation? 你做什么事来作消遣?3. helping you to rest or relax 帮助自己休息或放松 restful /ˈrestfəl/ [adjective] quiet and calm in a way that helps you rest and feel relaxed 悠闲的,平静的 our three-day stop at lake navasha was restful and picturesque. 我们在奈瓦沙湖畔待了三天,很放松,那里风景也漂亮。 restful music 休闲音乐 relaxing /rɪˈlæksɪŋ/ [adjective] relaxing activities or places help you to rest because they make you feel more comfortable and less worried about your work, study etc 令人放松的[活动或地方] i go to my brother's house in the country at weekends. it's so calm and relaxing there. 周末我都会去弟弟在郊外的家,那里非常平静,很让人放松。 at the club you can choose between a relaxing bath and a massage. 在俱乐部你可以放松地洗个澡,或者做个按摩。 we can help you find relaxing beaches where you will discover the real mexico. 我们会帮你找到让人放松的海滩,在那里你将发现真正的墨西哥风情。☞ rest¹☞ rest² |
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