slackening

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基本释义

v.
(使)松弛( slacken的现在分词 ); (使某物)放慢; 松懈下来; 变迟缓

实用例句

There was a slackening of western output during the 1930s.

20世纪30年代西部的产出有所减少。

柯林斯例句

Wang replied without slackening his pace.

王三毛一边回答,一边只顾走.

汉英文学 - 林家铺子

Indeed, its idea was slackening in New England by the early eighteeth century.

其实, 到了十八世纪初,控制新英格兰的这种思想已有所减弱.

辞典例句

Can such a slackening be called a Right deviation?

缓和是不是叫右倾 呢 ?

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Is there going to be a slackening again after May I ?

五月一日以后,是不是又要缓和一下 呢 ?

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The gale is slackening up.

暴风在减弱.

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The train is slackening up speed.

火车在减速.

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Melanie hung onto it as life line, straining , pulling it taut, slackening it, tearing it.

媚兰拉着它就像拉着自己的生命线似的, 时而紧张地拽住, 时而放松一下, 随意地撒扯着.

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Hence slackening is not a concession in principle but is called for by the circumstances.

所以不是原则的让步,而是情况需要缓和一下.

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真题例句

Workers tended to be diligent for the first few days of the week in any case, before hitting a plateau and then slackening off.

2010年考研真题(英语一)完形填空 Section Ⅰ

英英释义

Noun
  • 1. an occurrence of control or strength weakening;

    "the relaxation of requirements"

    "the loosening of his grip"

    "the slackening of the wind"