slackly
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- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version به اهستگى ،به سستى
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 slack n. Pronunciation: ' slak Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English slak, from Old English sleac; akin to Old High German slah slack, Latin laxus slack, loose, languēre to languish, Greek lagnos lustful and perhaps to Greek lēgein to stop Date: before 12th century 1 : not using due diligence, care, or dispatch : NEGLIGENT 2 a : characterized by slowness, sluggishness, or lack of energy <a slack pace> b : moderate in some quality especially : moderately warm <a slack oven> c : blowing or flowing at low speed <the tide was slack > 3 a : not tight or taut <a slack rope> b : lacking in usual or normal firmness and steadiness : WEAK < slack muscles> < slack supervision> 4 : wanting in activity : DULL <a slack market> 5 : lacking in completeness, finish, or perfection <a very slack piece of work> synonyms see NEGLIGENT –slack·ly adverb –slack·ness noun ]]> 2 slack n. Function: intransitive verb Date: 13th century 1 : to be or become slack 2 : to shirk or evade work or duty transitive verb 1 a : to be slack or negligent in performing or doing b : LESSEN , MODERATE 2 : to release tension on : LOOSEN 3 a : to cause to abate b : SLAKE 3 ]]> 3 slack n. Function: noun Date: 1756 1 : cessation in movement or flow 2 : a part of something that hangs loose without strain <take up the slack of a rope> 3 : trousers especially for casual wear ― usually used in plural 4 : a dull season or period 5 a : a part…