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slack-baked

/slak-beykt/US // ˈslækˈbeɪkt //

松懈的烘烤,懒惰的烘烤,松懈的烤肉,懒惰的烤肉

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : improperly baked.
    • : imperfectly made.

Examples

  • He knew I was a Chicago guy, and he cut me absolutely no slack.

  • As the fighting raged we sat and baked in the sun waiting to be brought closer.

  • "The ideas were good, but they were half-baked," one senior staffer explained.

  • A spokeswoman adds that, in the baked flesh, it looks more like a lobster tail.

  • To the contrary: since the 2011 ouster of Gaddafi, the world has cut Libya a lot of slack.

  • The dry earth, sun-baked to a depth of many feet, was giving off its store of heat accumulated during the day.

  • An amount of slack in the chain caused the balls to knock on passing this roller before entering the pump bottom.

  • I went into the dugout indescribably slack; hardly energy to struggle against the heat and the myriads of flies.

  • Bill: Ain't got nuffin—spent my last brown on Vensday for a baked tater.

  • Some of the figures are being roasted, twitched with red-hot pincers, partly baked, or forced to swallow fire.