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听了这稍息,他们放心了。They were relieved at the news.

士兵们现在在立正稍息。The soldiers are standing at ease now.

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走,跑,站住,跳,稍息。Walk, run, stop, hop, and stand at ease.

他那神气活象一位稍息着的士兵。He had the air of soldier standing at ease.

稍息,中士。这完全是很随意的。At ease, Sergeant. This is completely informal.

立正和稍息的口令只有一个字。The commands Attention and Halt are only one word.

警官命令战士们“稍息!”The sergeant gave his men the command "At ease! ""

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等待检阅时让士兵们稍息。Put the soldiers at ease while waiting for inspection.

当我们听到“稍息”的口令时,我们都放松了。When we heard the order"at ease", we were all relaxed.

去阿育他城的路上,在这家有名的Oo老师咖啡店稍息一会。On the way to Ayutthaya at Teacher Oo's cafe, a popular place amongst all Thai cyclists.

如果站立的时间较长,感觉疲劳,可以两腿交替呈“稍息”姿势。If the standing long time, feeling tired, you can alternate legs were "at ease" position.

稍息”、“立正”、“齐步走”是体育课上最常听到的命令。"At ease", "attention" and "quick time, march" are the most commonly heard orders in PE classes.

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今天早晨,我坐在窗前,世界就如一个过客,稍息片刻,向我点点头,便走了。I sit at my window this moring where the world like a passer-by stops for a moment, nods to me and goes.

我刚才在另外一个新闻的网站看到一个稍息…I just read online that Mainland residents are only "allowed" to travel to Macau one time every 3 months.

今天早晨,我坐在窗前,世界如一个过客,稍息片刻,向我点点头,边走了。I sit at my window this morning where the Word like a passer-by stops for a moment , nods to me and goes.

有一天爱狄母亲对她说∶「我不能每天都陪你上学,当下课稍息时你必须靠近老师或排队进入学校。」"I can't go to school with you everyday, so you will need to stay close to a teacher when you are at recess or in line to go into school. " said Edie's mom.

推出这权当稍息的港湾,投入广阔无垠的大海生活,去波峰波谷领略人生风景。Push myself out of the snobbish and restful harbor, go to the vast and endless sea to make a living, climb up the sea peak and down the valley to experience life.

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迟到的观众请在门口稍候,幕间稍息时,在服务员引领下轻轻入场,就近入座。Please enter the auditorium on time. Kindly be seated according to seat number allocated. Late arrivals are requested to wait outside the auditorium and then enter quietly during the intervals.