slackening

英['slækən] 美['slækən]
  • v.使松弛;使缓慢;变弱
slackened slackened slackening slackens
  • apical adj.顶上的n.舌尖音
  • diminution n.减少;缩小;减少量;缩小量
  • impulse n.冲动;心血来潮;神经冲动;[物]冲量;[电]脉冲vt.推动
  • of prep.关于;...的(表所属);出身于;由于
Verb:
  1. become slow or slower;

    "Production slowed"

  2. make less active or fast;

    "He slackened his pace as he got tired"
    "Don't relax your efforts now"

  3. become looser or slack;

    "the rope slackened"

  4. make slack as by lessening tension or firmness

    用作动词 (v.)
    1. We're on the last lap, so don't slacken!
      我们已处最後阶段,可不要松劲啊!
    2. The bonds of traditional family life began to slacken.
      传统的家庭生活的纽带开始松弛。
    3. There is no reason to believe that this pace will slacken.
      没有理由使人们相信这个速度会变慢。
    4. The train slackened speed as we approached the station.
      当我们快到车站时,火车减慢了速度。
    5. The demand for coal begins to slacken off in the spring.
      煤的需求在春天开始减少。