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slack off

英 [slæk ɒf]

美 [slæk ɔːf]

疏忽; 懈怠; 松劲

经济

柯林斯词典

  • 同 slacken off
    Slack offmeans the same asslacken off.
    1. → see:slack 4

    英英释义

    verb

    双语例句

    • We must not, in the slightest degree, slack off in our studies.
      在学习上我们丝毫也不能松懈。
    • Actually, many students slack off during the projects and barely slip by.
      其实,这样的“课题研究”,不少学生也都是应付了事的。
    • They might equally encourage people to slack off: with take-home pay rising, why work so hard?
      减税也同样可能鼓励人们偷懒:拿回家的工钱上升了,为什么还要这么卖力地干活呢?
    • As soon as the public mood become clear, organized pressures began to slack off somewhat.
      一旦人们清楚地看出公众的心情,有组织的压力就开始多少缓和下来。
    • The twins can earn bonuses for extra work, but their pay is docked if they slack off.
      双胞胎可以通过额外的工作赚取奖金,但一旦他们在家务事上有所懈怠,薪酬就会遭到削减。
    • The inequality, parallel in GEM market, will also lead the stock market vitality to decline, enterprise to slack off. Further, it will lead to unhealthy development as an obvious result.
      在创业板市场这个不均同样的可能导致股票市场的活力下降,企业发展的懈怠,不利于企业和市场的进一步发展。
    • "I think it's another reminder to the government that they can't slack off in terms of local security," he added.
      这也是对政府的提醒:当地的安全问题是千万不能松懈的!
    • When the going gets tough and they begin to notice the tug on their harnesses they slack off, turn around and look at you, or start playing with their neighbors.
      当移情作用,并开始公告拖船其背带他们放松,回头看看你,还是开始玩自己的邻居。
    • Make sure you stay focused at work and don't slack off.
      你持续将精力到工作上并且懈怠。
    • Working less doesn't mean you have to slack off or get less done.
      工作得少,并不表示的变得懒惰或完成得少。