slacking / slæk /

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slacking5 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. not tight, taut, firm, or tense; loose: a slack rope.
  2. negligent; careless; remiss: slack proofreading.
  3. slow, sluggish, or indolent: He is slack in answering letters.
adv. 副词 adverb
  1. in a slack manner.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a slack condition or part.
  2. the part of a rope, sail, or the like, that hangs loose, without strain upon it.
  3. a decrease in activity, as in business or work: a sudden slack in output.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to be remiss in respect to; shirk; leave undone: He slacked the most important part.
  2. to make or allow to become less active, vigorous, intense, etc.; relax; lessen; moderate.
  3. to make loose, or less tense or taut, as a rope; loosen.
  4. to slake.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to be remiss; shirk one's duty or part.
  2. to become less active, vigorous, rapid, etc.: Business is slacking up.
  3. to become less tense or taut, as a rope; to ease off.
  4. to become slaked, as lime.

slacking 近义词

v. 动词 verb

do little or nothing; loosen

更多slacking例句

  1. So there we stood, slack-jawed, clutching our skateboards like rosary beads, each of us planning to recover the jacket — a priceless artifact in our minds, our own Shroud of Turin — before any of the others did.
  2. Cut yourself some slack for not bookmarking this game when the schedule was released.
  3. If no part of Lee’s initial sales pitch grabbed you, it’s safe to say this game isn’t for you at all, and you shouldn’t expect the story to pick up the slack.
  4. When Harrington fell, there was a healthy loop of slack in the rope.
  5. The included power plug is 47 inches long, so you’ll have a fair amount of slack.
  6. On the other hand, Speedman spent his late 20s in New York, slacking off.
  7. Without slacking his speed he shifted the reins to his left hand.
  8. If labor should try slacking, as it did in Russia, the economic state would starve to death and the workers die with it.
  9. "All right," laughed Big-foot, slacking up and tossing the reins back over the pony's neck.
  10. To him, who wished to go to war, the very thought of slacking and cowardice seemed preposterous—impossible.
  11. Passing a hollow without slacking speed, he was soon on the open ground, and Perdriel lay before him.