1.松弛,松劲,放松
2.放慢,使慢下来;削弱;减少
3.(绳索等)变松弛,松劲
4.(风等)变弱,减弱
5.〈口〉怠惰,休息
1.松弛,松劲,放松
2.放慢,使慢下来;削弱;减少
3.(绳索等)变松弛,松劲
4.(风等)变弱,减弱
5.〈口〉怠惰,休息
1.to become slower or less active, or to make something become slower or less active
2.to become looser, or to make something looser
1.As if glad to be free of the city, the train slackens speed and proceeds at a pace an arthritic giraffe could match.
火车似乎也为摆脱了城市的喧嚣而高兴,车速放慢下来,就是一匹生关节炎的长颈鹿也能跑得这么快。
2.Until demand from emerging markets slackens, or new discoveries are brought on stream, there seem likely to be bouts of upward pressure.
除非新兴市场需求减少,或者有什么新发现,看起来只是一轮上涨压力。
3.The U. S. , however, would benefit from the drop in commodities prices, especially for oil, as China's appetite slackens.
但随着中国胃口减小,美国也会受益于商品价格的下降,特别是石油方面。
4.On the factory floor, workers are paid above-union rates to work flexible hours: more when demand increases, less when it slackens off.
在保时捷的工厂里,工人以灵活的工作时间计算报酬:市场需求增加时,工作时间延长,报酬增多。
5.On that account, his body grows weaker, his work slackens , and above all, he thinks he would rather die than live.
在这点上,他的身体越来越虚弱,他的工作放缓,最重要的是,他认为生不如死。
6.LG's own results, announced on January 22nd, show that it too is hurting as demand for electronic gadgets slackens.
公布于1月22日LG的季报显示,由于电子零部件的需求减缓,公司也深受其害。
7.Meanwhile, the Chinese media speculate openly that social unrest could rise to dangerous levels, if economic growth slackens.
与此同时,中国媒体公开猜测,如果经济增速放缓,社会的不安定性将加剧至危险的程度。