1.to relax – pihenni/lazítani
After a long day in the office, my husband loves nothing more than relaxing in our jacuzzi.
2.to chill out – lenyugodni/megnyugodni
My friends spent all week chilling out on this marvellous beach.
3.to chillax – ellazulni/kipihenni magát
Hey, mate, just chillax.
4.to unwind – ellazulni/kiengedni a gőzt
Music helps people to unwind.
5.to wind down – kipihenni magát/lazítani
Our little children know that when we read a story at the end of the day, it’s time to wind down and get ready for bed.
interesting info:
hot tub:
A hot tub is a large tub of heated water that people often use for relaxation, hydrotherapy, or simply for fun. The term hot tub is a generic one referring to any tub, whether it has jets, bubblers, or no extra features at all. Hot tubs are large in size and are intended to be used by multiple people at once, unlike typical bathtubs. Typically, hot tubs are placed outdoors on patios or in backyards, though installing them indoors is possible. Hot tubs are typically above ground.
jacuzzi:
Jacuzzi is in fact a trademarked brand name for jetted tubs and other spa equipment. In 1956, the Jacuzzi brothers created the original hydrotherapy bath with the invention of an underwater pump that arthritis patients could use to relieve pain. A decade later, Jacuzzi created the world’s first integrated jet whirlpool bath. Another decade later, the company invented large, indoor, jetted tubs that could accommodate multiple people.
source: What’s the Difference Between Jacuzzis, Hot Tubs, and Spas?, the spruce
Vocabulary
generic term | általános szakkifejezés |
bubblers | levegőztetők/buborékoltatók |
to intend to | tervezni/szánni |
multiple people | több ember |
unlike | nem úgy, mint |
installing | beállítani/telepíteni |
jetted tubs | pezsgőfürdős fürdőkád |
invention | találmány |
arthritis patients | ízületi gyulladástól szenvedő betegek |
to relieve pain | enyhíteni a fájdalmat |
indoor | beltéri |