slack lietuviškai
slack vertimas In anglių dulkės II 1. a 1) lėtas; silpnas; išglebęs; 2) neįtemptas (raumuo);slack water stovįs vanduo;2. n 1) atsileidusi virvė; 2) prekybos sustingimas; 3)pl kelnės;3. v 1) vengti darbo; 2) silpninti, sumažinti, atleisti (off/up); 3) numalšinti (troškulį); 4) gesinti (kalkes); to slack off susilpninti (įtempimą); atlyžti; to slack up lėtinti greitį
- slack off (v.) nuščiūti, išnykti, susilpnėti, nurimti, nustoti, liautis
- slack season (n.) ne sezono metas
- slack up (v.) nepersitempti, liautis plėšiusis, sulėtinti
- (débris) dust consisting of a mixture of small coal fragments, coal dust, and dirt that sifts out when coal is passed over a sieve Type of: débris
- (deterioration) a noticeable deterioration in performance or quality
- (stretch) a stretch of water without current or movement
- (peat bog) a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot
- (looseness) the quality of being loose (not taut)
- (cord) a cord, rope, or cable that is hanging loosely Type of: cord
- (fiddle) to avoid responsibilities and work, be idle Type of: fiddle
- (neglect) to be inattentive to, or neglect Type of: neglect
- (loosen) to release tension on Type of: loosen
- (slack up) to make less active or fast
- (weaken) to become slow or slower
- (intense) to make less active or intense
- (diminish) to become less in amount or intensity
- (hydrate) to cause to heat and crumble by treatment with water
- (not tense, taut) not tense or taut
- (standing) flowing with little speed, as at the turning of the tide Similar to: standing
- (negligent) lacking in rigor or strictness
slack sinonimai baggy, dilatory, dull, easy, flaccid, idle, inactive, inattentive, indolent, inert, lax, lazy, lethargic, listless, loose, mellow, negligent, quiet, relaxed, remiss, slothful, slow, sluggish, soggy, stagnant, tardy, laid-back, torpid, drop-off, falling off, falloff, morass, pair of trousers, quag, quagmire, slackness, slacks, slack water, slump, trouser-, bags, mire, pantaloons, pants, trousers, abate, calm, die away, die down, drop, ease off, ease up, fade away, let up, relax, slacken, slack off, slack up, slake, slow, slow down, slow up, subside, take it easy