slackening如何读

[ˈslækənɪŋ]

slackening是什么意思

  • v.

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

  • slackening英英释义

    verb

    transitive verb

    to make less active : slow up

    slacken speed at a crossing

    to make slack (as by lessening tension or firmness)

    slacken sail

    intransitive verb

    to become slack or slow or negligent : slow down

    to become less active : slack

    slackening词源英文解释

    The first known use of slacken was in the 14th century

    slackening儿童词典英英释义

    slangnoun

    special language used by a particular group

    an informal nonstandard vocabulary composed of invented words, changed words, and exaggerated or humorous figures of speech

    slangnoun

    special language used by a particular group

    an informal nonstandard vocabulary composed of invented words, changed words, and exaggerated or humorous figures of speech

    slakeverb

    archaic abate, moderate

    to relieve or satisfy with water or liquid : quench

    slaked our thirst

    to become slaked

    to cause (lime) to heat and crumble by treatment with water

    slackenverb

    to make or become slower or less energetic

    slacken speed

    to make less taut : loosen

    slacken sail

    to become careless

    slackening 例句

    1 As he began to relax, his grip on the steering wheel slackened.

    2 The industry’s slackening started with a downturn in online advertising sales.

    3 Goober put on the brakes, slackening his pace, coming finally to a halt.

    4 He could not eat; he felt his body slackening, his flesh disappearing.

    5 The question is whether such measured slackening will lead to meaningfully lower inflation, a sought-after path that policymakers refer to as a soft landing.

    6 He has a gift for gentleness, shaping soft, tender melodies that ache without slackening.

    7 Haneke also strips Anne’s degeneration to its essence: the slackening of her features, the receding of understanding in her eyes, the withdrawal of any sign of life inside her.

    8 And as “Coup” shows, he has finally become something non-controversial, at least up on screen: an artist slackening into repetition and mild inconsequence.

    9 The train slackened speed as we approached the station.

    当我们快到车站时,火车减慢了速度。

    10 He just felt a faint slackening of the pressure of the line and he commenced to pull on it gently with his right hand.

    11 Americans may be exhausted by the turmoil and chaos of the Trump years, but there seems no slackening or pulling back.

    12 The slackening in investment is the latest in a series of ominous signs for the Chinese economy.

    13 But hopes for a cessation of hostilities - the most recent over the Eid al-Adha holiday - have come and gone without a slackening in the pace of violence.

    14 The current slackening in these gauges means markets and the Fed are starting to go on separate paths.

    15 Highs: Mid- to upper 60s Forecast in detail An area of high pressure building into the region keeps us sunny and nice today with slackening wind and temperatures nearer average than recently seen.

    16 If the end of Kent's reign means a slackening of verbatim drama's grip on political plays, that will be a huge loss.

    17 Domestically, the slackening growth also reflects the worldwide phenomenon of sky-high inflation rates, which have cut into household spending and overall consumption.

    18 The plan was disclosed as Amazon’s cargo airline grows at the slowest pace since the start of the pandemic — a sign that the e-commerce giant is adjusting to slackening demand.

    19 The mist was lifting slowly, the rain was slackening, but Buford could not see the line.

    20 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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