lax
adj. <醫>(腸)寬鬆的; 鬆弛的; 鬆懈的; 不嚴格的
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...
問題之一是對機場員工的安檢措施馬虎鬆懈。
There have been allegations from survivors that safety standards had been lax...
生還者一直指責安全標準執行不嚴。
1. lacking in rigor or strictness;
2. pronounced with muscles relatively relaxed (e.g., the vowel sound in `bet')
3. not taut or rigid; not stretched or held tight;
4. lacking in strength or firmness or resilience;
5. tolerant or lenient;
6. emptying easily or excessively;
Such a lax and haphazard organization was inherently corrupt.
這樣一個鬆散、隨意湊合的機構從骨子裡就是腐敗的.
Day 5: Las Vegas. Evening transfer to airport ( LAX ).
第五天?拉斯維加斯. 傍晚返回洛杉磯.送機場. 返回原居地.
Lax security allowed the thieves to enter.
鬆懈的保安措施使小偷有機可乘.
Financial discipline is lax.
財政紀律松馳.
In his earlier writings he was indeed lax on this matter.
在他早期著作中,對這方面他的確是不清楚的.