Of persons: To diminish the intensity of one's efforts; to become less energetic or eager; also, to undergo or manifest a weakening or decrease…
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释义 | the world > action or operation > manner of action > lack of violence, severity, or intensity > become less violent or severe [verb (intransitive)] > relax one's efforts (16) slakec1000 Of persons: To diminish the intensity of one's efforts; to become less energetic or eager; also, to undergo or manifest a weakening or decrease… slakea1225 Const. to with infinitive. Obsolete. flakec1500 = flag, v.1 in various intransitive senses. To become languid or flabby. Of a garment: To fall in folds. Obsolete. slack1560 Of persons (or animals): To become less energetic, active, or diligent. slacken1641 Of persons: To become lax, remiss, or negligent; to grow less energetic or eager. relax1652 intransitive. To cease or lessen one's efforts; to rest; to seek or take recreation. Also with in, into, from. to slack one's hand(s)1688 To cease to go on with, or prosecute, in a vigorous and energetic manner; to allow to fall off or decline. Also to slack one's hand(s), to… to drop off1827 intransitive. To become less frequent or assiduous in. ease1863 To relax or cease one's efforts, spec. in rowing; also with up; to ease all, to stop rowing (cf. easy, v.). slack1864 Similarly with off. to ease off1925 to ease off. intransitive. To take things easily. Subcategories:— in respect of something (3) — fail to exert oneself (2) |
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