slackens
v. (使)松弛( slacken的第三人称单数 ); (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。
Work slackens on a hot day.
热天工作缓慢.
If the demand for one product slackens, another line of business can provide balance.
如果一种产品的需求量减少, 另一种产品可代替它,使营业保持平衡.