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slack
- IPA[slak]
英式
- not taut or held tightly in position; loose;(of business or trade) characterized by a lack of work or activity; quiet
- the part of a rope or line which is not held taut; the loose or unused part;a spell of inactivity or laziness
- loosen (something, especially a rope);decrease or reduce in intensity, quantity, or speed
verb: slack, 3rd person present: slacks, gerund or present participle: slacking, past tense: slacked, past participle: slacked
noun: slack, plural noun: slacks
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形容詞
- 1. not taut or held tightly in position; loose a slack rope her mouth went slack 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. (of business or trade) characterized by a lack of work or activity; quiet business was rather slack
- ▪ slow or sluggish they were working at a slack pace 同義詞 反義詞
- 3. having or showing laziness or negligence slack accounting procedures 同義詞 反義詞
- 4. West Indian lewd the veteran king of slack chat
- ▪ having many sexual encounters or relationships (typically used of a woman).
- 5. (of a tide) neither ebbing nor flowing soon the water will become slack, and the tide will turn slack tides
名詞
- 1. the part of a rope or line which is not held taut; the loose or unused part I picked up the rod and wound in the slack 同義詞
- 2. a spell of inactivity or laziness he slept deeply, refreshed by a little slack in the daily routine 同義詞
- 3. casual trousers he put on a grey shirt and loose cotton slacks
動詞
- 1. loosen (something, especially a rope) slacking the outhaul allows you to adjust the sail
- 2. decrease or reduce in intensity, quantity, or speed the flow of blood slacked off the horse slacked his pace 同義詞 反義詞
- 3. British informal work slowly or lazily she ticked off her girls if they were slacking 同義詞 反義詞
- 4. slake (lime) 150 sacks of lime were slacked by the inrushing water
- a person who avoids work or effort: the slackers who let the side down by their want of team spirit
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person who avoids work or effort: the slackers who let the side down by their want of team spirit
Oxford Dictionary
- having the mouth hanging loosely open as if in shock or confusion: it was full of slack-jawed people eating popcorn and staring endlessly at the products Anthony and Doc stared slack-jawed at the intruders for a moment
Oxford Dictionary
- having the mouth hanging loosely open as if in shock or confusion: it was full of slack-jawed people eating popcorn and staring endlessly at the products Anthony and Doc stared slack-jawed at the intruders for a moment
Oxford American Dictionary
- the state of the tide when it is turning, especially at low tide: the key is to come through as close to slack water as possible
Oxford American Dictionary
- the state of the tide when it is turning, especially at low tide: the key is to come through as close to slack water as possible
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[slak]
美式
- not taut or held tightly in position; loose: a slack rope her mouth went slack
- the part of a rope or line which is not held taut; the loose or unused part: I picked up the rod and wound in the slack
- loosen (something, especially a rope): slacking the outhaul allows you to adjust the sail
- loosely: their heads were hanging slack in attitudes of despair
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[slak]
英式
- coal dust or small pieces of coal: the fire was stoked with a mixture of slack and cement
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[slak]
美式
- coal dust or small pieces of coal: the fire was stoked with a mixture of slack and cement
Oxford American Dictionary