slacking

英[slækɪŋ]
美[ slækɪŋ]

基本释义

v.
偷懒( slack的现在分词 ); 减速; 放松
n.
偷懒,懈怠

实用例句

The instructors were slacking on the job.

教员们对工作松松垮垮.

《简明英汉词典》

He had never let a foreman see him slacking.

他从未在哪个工头面前表现出丝毫懈怠。

辞典例句

The rain was slacking and we were moving along.

雨稀松下来,而我们又走动了.

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He was scolded for slacking.

他因偷懒而受责.

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He stared emptily at the floor, his arms hanging limp, his mouth slacking.

他对着地板发愣, 双臂虚垂, 嘴巴呆张.

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I heard her ticking off her girls when they were slacking.

女孩们懈怠时,我听见她在斥责她们.

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You feel I'm slacking in my role as host?

你是否觉得我疏忽了我作为主人的职责?

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Molly: So many excuses. Are you slacking off in the office?

莫莉: 这么多的借口, 你是不是在办公室偷懒呀?

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He was accused of slacking at work and taking too many holidays.

他被责备懈怠工作且休假太多.

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The economy was responsible for the slacking down.

经济状况是造成这次滞销的原因.

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Stop slacking and get on with that digging!

别偷懒,继续挖!

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Business is slacking up.

生意清淡起来了.

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We lie about taking days off, being late for work or acts of skiving and slacking.

我们虚报休假天数, 为上班迟到和磨洋工说谎.

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One manifestation of bureaucracy is slacking at work due to indifference or perfunctoriness.

官僚主义的表现,一种是不理不睬或敷衍塞责的怠工现象.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. the evasion of work or duty

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