slackened
v. (使)松弛( slacken的过去式和过去分词 ); (使某物)放慢; 松懈下来; 变迟缓
If something slackens or if you slacken it, it becomes slower, less active, or less intense.
Inflationary pressures continued to slacken last month...
上个月,通货膨胀的压力继续减小。
The Conservative government will not slacken the pace of radical reform.
保守党政府不会放慢激进改革的步伐。
If your grip or a part of your body slackens or if you slacken your grip, it becomes looser or more relaxed.
Her grip slackened on Arnold's arm...
她紧握着阿诺德的手松开了。
Muscles stretch, slacken and relax during childbirth.
生孩子的时候,肌肉会拉抻、放松,然后松弛下来。
According to the survey, overall world trade has also slackened.
根据这项调查,世界贸易整体上也有所放慢。
At about five o'clock, business slackened off.
大约5点钟的时候,生意闲了下来。
Her grip slackened on Arnold's arm.
她紧握着阿诺德的手松开了。
The car has slackened its speed.
车速放慢了.
The wind, which slackened off some time since , now suddenly rose again.
这半晌来颇见缓和的风陡地又转劲了.