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  1. slacker

    • IPA[ˈslakər]

    美式

    • n.
      a person who avoids work or effort;a person who evades military service.
    • noun: slacker, plural noun: slackers

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    名詞

    • 1. informal a person who avoids work or effort the slackers who let the side down by their want of team spirit
    • informal a person who evades military service.
    • informal a young person (especially in the 1990s) of a subculture characterized by apathy and aimlessness they are portrayed as dreamy, disenfranchised slackers slacker culture
    • adj.
      not taut or held tightly in position; loose: a slack rope her mouth went slack
    • n.
      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
    • v.
      loosen (something, especially a rope): slacking the outhaul allows you to adjust the sail

    Oxford Dictionary

    • adj.
      not taut or held tightly in position; loose: a slack rope her mouth went slack
    • n.
      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
    • v.
      loosen (something, especially a rope): slacking the outhaul allows you to adjust the sail
    • adv.
      loosely: their heads were hanging slack in attitudes of despair

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      coal dust or small pieces of coal: the fire was stoked with a mixture of slack and cement

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      coal dust or small pieces of coal: the fire was stoked with a mixture of slack and cement

    Oxford Dictionary

    • adj.
      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

    • n.
      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

    • adj.
      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

    • n.
      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[ˈslakə]

    英式

    • n.
      a person who avoids work or effort: the slackers who let the side down by their want of team spirit

    Oxford Dictionary