slacken英 [ˈslækən] 美 [ˈslækən]
vt.& vi.(使)放慢;(使)放松、松懈、松弛;(使)减弱;
变形
过去式:slackened过去分词:slackened现在分词:slackening第三人称单数:slackens
英英释义
slacken[ 'slækən ]
双语例句
用作动词(v.)- We're on the last lap, so don't slacken!
我们已处最後阶段,可不要松劲啊! - The bonds of traditional family life began to slacken.
传统的家庭生活的纽带开始松弛。 - 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。 - The train slackened speed as we approached the station.
当我们快到车站时,火车减慢了速度。 - The demand for coal begins to slacken off in the spring.
煤的需求在春天开始减少。
权威例句
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