slacken
slacken 英 [ˈslækən] 美 [ˈslækən]
vi. 松劲,懈怠;变松弛;变缓慢 vt. 使缓慢;使松弛
进行时:slackening 过去式:slackened 过去分词:slackened 第三人称单数:slackens 名词复数:slackens
- To slacken is to loosen the tension on or tightness of something. If you slacken the clothesline any more, the clothes will be on the ground next time you hang out the wash.
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- vi. 松劲,懈怠;变松弛;变缓慢
- vt. 使缓慢;使松弛
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1. Redouble your efforts and not slacken off.
要再接再励, 不能松劲。
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2. Buying may slacken this year, however, because the government is likely to increase import duties on gold in the forthcoming budget.
然而,印度今年的黄金购买力可能会下降,因为政府可能在下一财年预算中提高黄金进口税。
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3. We have even run into challenges that others never experienced. We cannot afford to slacken our efforts in the slightest if we are to live up the people's trust and expectations.
面对人民的信任和期待,我们不敢有丝毫的懈怠。
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