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laxity

/lak-si-tee/US // ˈlæk sɪ ti //

松弛,松懈,疏松,松弛度

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the state or quality of being lax; looseness.

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Examples

  • It leads to ligament laxity, particularly in the pelvic area, to accommodate childbirth.

  • That laxity can cause joint dysfunction where the pelvis and spine meet.

  • But it is not only small airlines that reflect the laxity of the system.

  • But the laxity of the white church collectively has caused me to weep tears of love.

  • And it is probably one more typically Indian failing that we overlook such laxity.

  • A revelation like that, combined with laxity in this Biogenesis investigation, would be damning in the extreme.

  • To appreciate the law, you have to appreciate the incredible laxity of current rules on bogus gun sales.

  • I think that there has been neglect and laxity in the matter of not driving out the Japanese.

  • He said very truly that long impunity had introduced universal laxity, and had made conspiracy the most attractive of occupations.

  • The general impression which such transactions leave is that extreme laxity prevailed in all departments.

  • There is no fault attached to any one for this seeming laxity.

  • In him no laxity inhered, no falling away from the strict tenets of shipshape neatness.