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slacks
Slacks tarimas:
/slæk/
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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- adjective: Moving slowly; sluggish: a slack pace.
- adjective: Lacking in activity; not busy: a slack season for the travel business.
- adjective: Not tense or taut; loose: a slack rope; slack muscles. See Synonyms at
loose . - adjective: Lacking firmness; flaccid: a slack grip.
- adjective: Lacking in diligence or due care or concern; negligent: a slack worker. See Synonyms at
negligent . - adjective: Flowing or blowing with little speed: a slack current; slack winds.
- adjective: Linguistics Pronounced with the muscles of the tongue and jaw relatively relaxed; lax.
- verb-transitive: To make slower or looser; slacken.
- verb-transitive: To be careless or remiss in doing: slack one's duty.
- verb-transitive: To slake (lime).
- verb-intransitive: To be or become slack.
- verb-intransitive: To evade work; shirk.
- noun: A loose part, as of a rope or sail.
- noun: A lack of tension; looseness.
- noun: A period of little activity; a lull.
- noun: A cessation of movement in a current of air or water.
- noun: An area of still water.
- noun: Unused capacity: still some slack in the economy.
- noun: Casual trousers that are not part of a suit.
- adverb: In a slack manner: a banner hanging slack.
- phrasal-verb: slack off To decrease in activity or intensity.
- idiom: cut Slang To make an allowance for (someone), as in allowing more time to finish something.
- noun: A mixture of coal fragments, coal dust, and dirt that remains after screening coal.
- noun: Chiefly British A small dell or hollow.
- noun: Chiefly British A bog; a morass.
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