1.to relax, be idle, or loaf, e.g. while watching television
1.I decided to veg out with a good book.
我决定看本好书打发时间。
2.I'm going out of town for a few days to veg out completely.
我打算去外地呆几天,彻底放松一下
3.I'm want to go other town for a few days to veg out completely.
我打算去外地呆几天,彻底放松
4.Veg-out: to relax and not think at all - like a vegetable.
放松神经:像蔬菜一样什么都不想。
5.On any Sunday afternoon you will find me on the sofa watching old re-run movies. That's what I call a veg-out!
每个星期天下午,你会发现我坐在沙发上看重放的老电影。我把这称为“放松神经”。
6.Give me a few days to eat ice cream and veg out.
给我几天时间,吃吃冰激凌发发呆
7.I wanna veg out in front of the television tonight.
今晚我想看看电视放松一下。
8.John: I'm just going to rent a couple of movies and just veg out all weekend.
约翰:我要去租一些片子,整个周末轻松一下。
9.After a long day at work, I usually just veg out in front of the TV.
在长长的一天工作之后,我常常就呆在电视机前。
10.We want to veg out in front of the TV, or take a nap.
相反,我们宁可坐在电视机前打发时间,或者美美的小睡一下。