adj. 放松的, 松懈的,隨意的 relax的過去式(
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Sally: finally we're on board!
Harry: yes. It was so crowded. I'm worn-out. Let's find our seats.
S: are they window seats or aisle seats?
H: let me see… yes, one window seat and one aisle.
S: ok. But can I trede my seat with you? I prefer the one near the window. I'm a terrible flyer. I always get airsick and can never relax until after I've landed.
H: that's fine. I'd like to be on the aisle anyway. It's easier to get in and out.
S: thanks. Where shall we put our luggage?
H: I think the smaller carry-on bag can go in the overhead compartment, and the others can go under the seat.
S: good idea.
H: don't forget to keep the seat belt on.
S: ok. Hope it's a pleasant trip.
H: yes!
S: and no hijackers.
H: oh, you have too wild of an imagination.

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