slacking 的 5 个定义
- not tight, taut, firm, or tense; loose: a slack rope.
- negligent; careless; remiss: slack proofreading.
- slow, sluggish, or indolent: He is slack in answering letters.
- (7)
- in a slack manner.
- a slack condition or part.
- the part of a rope, sail, or the like, that hangs loose, without strain upon it.
- a decrease in activity, as in business or work: a sudden slack in output.
- (8)
- to be remiss in respect to; shirk; leave undone: He slacked the most important part.
- to make or allow to become less active, vigorous, intense, etc.; relax; lessen; moderate.
- to make loose, or less tense or taut, as a rope; loosen.
- to slake.
- to be remiss; shirk one's duty or part.
- to become less active, vigorous, rapid, etc.: Business is slacking up.
- to become less tense or taut, as a rope; to ease off.
- to become slaked, as lime.
slacking 近义词
do little or nothing; loosen
更多slacking例句
- 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.
- Cut yourself some slack for not bookmarking this game when the schedule was released.
- 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.
- When Harrington fell, there was a healthy loop of slack in the rope.
- The included power plug is 47 inches long, so you’ll have a fair amount of slack.
- On the other hand, Speedman spent his late 20s in New York, slacking off.
- Without slacking his speed he shifted the reins to his left hand.
- If labor should try slacking, as it did in Russia, the economic state would starve to death and the workers die with it.
- "All right," laughed Big-foot, slacking up and tossing the reins back over the pony's neck.
- To him, who wished to go to war, the very thought of slacking and cowardice seemed preposterous—impossible.
- Passing a hollow without slacking speed, he was soon on the open ground, and Perdriel lay before him.