单词 | lax |
释义 | lax (læks ) Word forms: laxer , laxest adjective If you say that a person's behaviour or a system is lax, you mean they are not careful or strict about maintaining high standards. One of the problem areas is lax security for airport personnel. There have been allegations from survivors that safety standards had been lax. I was lax in my duties. Synonyms: slack, casual, careless, sloppy [informal] laxity uncountable noun The laxity of export control authorities has made a significant contribution to the problem. [+ of] Synonyms: slackness, neglect, negligence, carelessness Collocations: lax attitude The same goes for my increasingly lax attitude outside the home. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Worse still, it found a lax attitude towards enforcement of safety standards. Times, Sunday Times (2006) I am sick of the lax attitude towards basic manners and respect. The Sun (2011) The region's tow-truck industry, governed by lax rules, has also been taken over by organised crime groups. Times,Sunday Times He was not required to disclose hospitality worth significantly more because of the relatively lax rules on commissioners' conduct. Times, Sunday Times Some reported many such contracts, and strikingly lax rules on how to ensure transparent governance. Times, Sunday Times Or lax rules, which allowed them to be so vague about their main homes? Times, Sunday Times One in ten cosmetic surgery clinics vanishes within months of advertising its operations, according to an alarming study that highlights the lax rules protecting patients. Times, Sunday Times All the vaccines in the scandal were available only through the private market, exposing its lax standards and corruption. Times, Sunday Times You can have one place that has lax standards; everyone then moves there and blows the place up. Times, Sunday Times In the next six months we'll see far fewer lax standards being applied - and part of it will be how you look: shirt pressed, hair done, nails manicured. Times, Sunday Times It was not the first fine for lax standards. The Sun Rebel checkpoints are notoriously lax, and the former leader still has deep pockets. Times, Sunday Times Although, the parliament's rules are notoriously lax, they do say 'members of parliament shall refrain from accepting any ... gift or benefit in the performance of their duties'. Times, Sunday Times The county had a notoriously lax law enforcement environment which represented a sharp contrast with neighboring counties. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 松懈的 Japanese: 手ぬるい |
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