Way Too Easy or Way to Easy

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easy

( easier comparative ) ( easiest superlative )

1 adj If a job or action is easy, you can do it without difficulty or effort, because it is not complicated and causes no problems.
oft it v-link ADJ to-inf, ADJ to-inf (=simple) (Antonym: difficult) The shower is easy to install..., This is not an easy task...
easily adv usu ADV with v (=simply)
Dress your child in layers of clothes you can remove easily.

2 adj If you describe an action or activity as easy, you mean that it is done in a confident, relaxed way. If someone is easyabout something, they feel relaxed and confident about it.
oft ADJ about n
He was an easy person to talk to., ...when you are both feeling a little easier about the break up of your relationship.
easily adv ADV with v
They talked amiably and easily about a range of topics.

3 adj If you say that someone has an easy life, you mean that they live comfortably without any problems or worries.
usu ADJ n (Antonym: hard) She has not had an easy life.

4 adj If you say that something is easy or too easy, you are criticizing someone because they have done the most obvious or least difficult thing, and have not considered the situation carefully enough.
v-link ADJ, oft it v-link ADJ to-inf, ADJ to-inf (disapproval) That's easy for you to say..., It was all too easy to believe it.

5 adj If you describe someone or something as easy prey or as an easy target, you mean that they can easily be attacked or criticized.
ADJ n
Tourists have become easy prey..., The World Bank, with its poor environmental record, is an easy target for blame.

6 If you tell someone to go easy on something, you are telling them to use only a small amount of it.
INFORMAL
go easy on sthg phrase V inflects, PHR n
Go easy on the alcohol.

7 If you tell someone to go easy on, or be easy on, a particular person, you are telling them not to punish or treat that person very severely.
INFORMAL
go/be easy on sb phrase V and ADJ inflect, PHR n
`Go easy on him,' Sam repeated, opening the door...

8 If someone tells you to take it easy or take things easy, they mean that you should relax and not do very much at all.
INFORMAL
take it easy phrase V and ADJ inflect
It is best to take things easy for a week or two.

easy chair ( easy chairs plural ) An easy chair is a large, comfortable padded chair. n-count

easy-going
If you describe someone as easy-going, you mean that they are not easily annoyed, worried, or upset, and you think this is a good quality. adj
(approval)
He was easy-going and good-natured...

easy listening
Easy listening is gentle, relaxing music. Some people do not like this kind of music because they do not think that it is very interesting or exciting. n-uncount
...an easy listening version of the Oasis hit Wonderwall.

free and easy , free-and-easy
Someone or something that is free and easy is casual and informal. adj (=easy-going, laid-back)
...the free and easy atmosphere of these cafés.

Translation English Cobuild Collins Dictionary

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no picnic

exp.

not an easy task

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low hanging fruit

n.

something easy to get

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omw

adv.

on my way

acronym, sms language

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it's a piece of cake

exp.

something is easy to do

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so am I

exp.

me too

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earbasher

n.

someone who talks too much

[Australia] ; [NZ]

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BTW

abbr. acron.

Short for "by the way".

[Fam.]

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overtrain

Conjugate

v.

to train too much, to train excessively

Coaches can't overtrain the athletes before a championship.

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weasy

adj.

combination of "well" and "easy"

[Slang]

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overtrain

Conjugate

v.

to practice something excessively, to train too much

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haymaking

Conjugate

v.

1. the operation or work of cutting grass and curing it for hay 2. the act of taking full advantage of an easy opportunity

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oh for

exp.

a poetic or humorous way of expressing one's fervent wish for somehting

oh for a bit of sunshine!

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!

convention

n.

a usual and accepted way of behaving or doing something しきたり、因習、慣習

Example: Every New Year, the Japanese eat buckwheat noodles, which are called "buckwheat noodles eaten on New Year's Eve". Other forms of the word: conventional (adjective), convent (noun)

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disconnect

n.

a situation in which two or more things are not connected in the way that they should be

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he|she loves me not

exp.

a humorous way of saying that someone doesn't like or love the speaker.

[Hum.] E.g.: You've seen the way she treated me last time we met. It's clear: she loves me not.

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need smth. like a hole in the head

exp.

a humorous way of saying that something is not needed at all

[Hum.];[Iron.]

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