词组 | slack off |
释义 | slack off 1. slack off to become slower, weaker or less busy: ▪ Business travel normally slacks off for the entire Thanksgiving week. ▪ Economists predict sales will slack off after the holiday season. ▪ Air raids and bombings slacked off as the enemy retreated. ■ SIMILAR TO: ↑slacken off 2. slack off informal to make less effort than usual, or to be lazy in your work: ▪ It was Friday afternoon and we were starting to slack off. ▪ Rumours that Mike Tyson had been slacking off in his training were denied by his manager. slacker n C someone who is lazy or does not do all the work they should: ▪ There's no system in our office for taking action against the slackers. |
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