slack up
英 [slæk ʌp]
美 [slæk ʌp]
网络 减退; 减弱; 减速; 松劲; 放慢
英英释义
verb
- make less active or fast
- He slackened his pace as he got tired
- Don't relax your efforts now
双语例句
- It's time to slack up a bit.
该稍微休息一下了。 - The slack is being picked up by a fast-growing state-run company, Citizens Property Insurance.
一个高速成长中的州营保险公司,居民财产保险公社正在解决这一问题。 - Slack up before you reach the cross-roads.
到交叉路以前减速。 - The doctor advised Facer to slack up for few days, as his lifestyle was having a bad effect on his heart.
医生劝告费塞放松几天,因为他的生活方式对他的心脏产生了不良影响。 - If Westerners are expecting Brazil and China to pick up the slack for our weak economies, we will have to give up something in return.
如果西方人期待巴西和中国能弥补其经济疲弱之不足,就必须为此放弃一些东西。 - In America and Canada the nuclear slack could be taken up by domestically produced gas, Soci é t é G é n é rale reckons, reflecting the sheer scale of the shale-gas revolution there.
兴业银行估计,美国和加拿大的核发电量下降可以通过国产天然气弥补,这反映出美加两国页岩气革命的真实规模。 - Their basic fear is of the slack up of protectionism, and above all, American capital outflow which to them means job outflows.
他们最害怕的是放松贸易保护主义的做法,尤其害怕美国资本外流,因为对他们来说,这等于工作机会外流。 - There's too much slack in the thread, pull it tight to take up the slack.
这线太松了了,把它收紧拉直。 - Confidence at retailers fell from 10 to 7 because of a slack autumn, though evidence suggests consumer spending may have picked up again in the past few months.
零售商的信心从10下降至7,因为秋季景况不佳,尽管有证据显示,消费者支出在过去几个月里可能已再度好转。 - There is a good deal of slack to be taken up before we have reached full productive capacity.
在我们的生产能力达到饱和前,还有大量的闲置人员和设备有待发挥作用。
