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[slæk] adjective1) loose; not firmly stretched:رَخْوLeave the rope slack.
2) not firmly in position:غَيْر مُحْكَم الشَّدHe tightened a few slack screws.
3) not strict; careless:مُتَراخٍHe is very slack about getting things done.
4) in industry etc, not busy; inactive:راكِدBusiness has been rather slack lately.
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مُهْمِل \ careless: not taking care: Careless drivers cause accidents. casual: careless; not serious: He is too casual to be trusted with important work. heedless: careless. lax: careless; not exercising enough control: She isn’t a good teacher; she’s too lax with her class. neglectful: guilty of neglect. negligent: generally careless in one’s behaviour. slack: careless and lazy. slipshod: careless; carelessly done: a slipshod report. slovenly: lazy, careless and dirty (as shown in one’s dress and one’s ways). thoughtless: careless; not troubling about the future or about other people: a thoughtless waste of money. -
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رَخْو \ flabby: (of muscles, flesh, etc.) soft and weak: a flabby stomach. lax: careless; not exercising enough control: She isn’t a good teacher -she’s too lax with her class. limp: not stiff; weak with tiredness or heat: This paper is very limp. The plants were limp for lack of water. loose: not tight; not firm: loose clothes; loose soil; a loose screw. slack: (of a rope) loose. -
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مُرْتَخٍ \ slack: (of a rope) loose. -
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8 توانى
تَوَانَى (في)to slacken, slack; to lag, loiter, tarry, linger; to be slow, slack, remiss, negligent; to flag, languish -
9 fatara
loosen, be slack [Sem p-t-r, Mt fietel (tepid), Akk pattaru (let loose), Heb pitter, Syr pettar (separate), Uga pttr (let loose)] -
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11 بنطلون فضفاض
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12 تثاقل
v. slack, be sluggish -
13 تراخى
v. loosen, slack, slacken -
14 خفف
v. gloss over the facts, lessen, attenuate, extenuate, modify, remit, succor, ease off, water down, alleviate, attemper, mitigate, palliate, relax, relieve, relent, slack, slake, subdue, thin, solace, succour, deaden, muffle, slim, qualify -
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adj. slack, stagnant, flat, sluggish, static, remaining -
16 رخو
adj. loose, slack, lax, limp, flaccid, flabby, soft, sluggish, quaggy -
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v. loose, unhand, slack, mollify -
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20 فاتر
adj. cool, cold, chilly, frigid, tepid, lukewarm, half-hearted, spiritless, unfriendly, unenthusiastic, dispassionate, indifferent, disinterested, apathetic, dull, stagnant, listless, slack, languid
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Slack — Slack, Slacken Slack en, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Slacked}, {Slackened}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Slacking}, {Slackening}.] [See {Slack}, a.] 1. To become slack; to be made less tense, firm, or rigid; to decrease in tension; as, a wet cord slackens in dry… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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slack — [adj1] loose, baggy; inactive dull, easy, feeble, flabby, flaccid, flexible, flimsy, inert, infirm, laggard, lax, leisurely, limp, not taut, passive, quaggy, quiet, relaxed, sloppy, slow, slow moving, sluggish, soft, supine, unsteady, weak;… … New thesaurus
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Slack — Slack, n. The part of anything that hangs loose, having no strain upon it; as, the slack of a rope or of a sail. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English