"好惬意" (hǎo qiè yì) in Chinese means "comfortable" or "relaxing".
To say "comfortable" or "relaxing" in Engpsh, you can use the adjective "cozy" or "relaxing". For example:
"The couch was so cozy that I fell asleep on it." (沙发真舒服,我在上面睡着了。)
"I had a relaxing weekend at the beach." (我在海边度过了一个放松的周末。)
The adjective "cozy" comes from the Old Engpsh word "cōsīge" meaning "comfortable, at ease", which is related to the Old Norse word "kúsa" meaning "hut, booth". The adjective "relaxing" comes from the Latin word "relaxare" meaning "loosen, make lax", which is related to the verb "relax" meaning "make or become less tense or anxious".
To say "comfortable" or "relaxing" in Engpsh, you can use the adjective "cozy" or "relaxing". For example:
"The couch was so cozy that I fell asleep on it." (沙发真舒服,我在上面睡着了。)
"I had a relaxing weekend at the beach." (我在海边度过了一个放松的周末。)
The adjective "cozy" comes from the Old Engpsh word "cōsīge" meaning "comfortable, at ease", which is related to the Old Norse word "kúsa" meaning "hut, booth". The adjective "relaxing" comes from the Latin word "relaxare" meaning "loosen, make lax", which is related to the verb "relax" meaning "make or become less tense or anxious".

