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Detailübersetzungen für slackly (Englisch) ins Spanisch

slackly:

slackly adv

  1. slackly (weak; abstemious; feeble; )
    débil; flojo; en baja forma

Übersetzung Matrix für slackly:

AdverbVerwandte ÜbersetzungenWeitere Übersetzungen
- loosely
ModifierVerwandte ÜbersetzungenWeitere Übersetzungen
débil abstemious; bad; faint; feeble; frail; poor; slackly; weak abstemious; awkward; bland; clumsy; delicate; dim; doltish; faded; faint; fragile; frail; fumbling; gawky; helpless; impotent; in need of help; indigent; lurid; needy; not very good; owlish; pale; pennyless; poor; ragged; ramshackle; requiring help; rickety; sallow; stiff; tender; unable; uneasy; unhandy; vulnerable; washed out; weak; wobbly; wonky; wooden
en baja forma abstemious; bad; faint; feeble; frail; poor; slackly; weak abstemious; awkward; clumsy; doltish; faint; feeble; frail; fumbling; gawky; not very good; owlish; pale; poor; sick; stiff; uneasy; unhandy; wan; weak; wooden
flojo abstemious; bad; faint; feeble; frail; poor; slackly; weak abstemious; awful; bland; clumsy; dawdling; delicate; dim; distressful; dizy; doltish; dragging; drained; drooping; dully; faded; faint; feeble; flat; fragile; frail; gawky; inactive; indolent; inert; languid; lazy; lifeless; limp; lingering; listless; lurid; meager; meagre; miserable; no energy; not solid; not substantial; not very good; owlish; pale; passive; pathetic; pitiful; poor; puny; ragged; ramshackle; rickety; rotten; sallow; shuffling; sick; skinny; slow; slow of understanding; sluggish; stiff; succulent; tardy; tender; thin; uneasy; unhandy; vulnerable; wan; washed out; washed-out; weak; wobbly; wonky; wooden; wretched

Verwandte Wörter für "slackly":


Synonyms for "slackly":


Verwandte Definitionen für "slackly":

  1. in a relaxed manner; not rigid1

slack:

slack Adjektiv

  1. slack (lazy; workshy; idle; slow)

to slack Verb (slacks, slacked, slacking)

  1. to slack (malinger; lie down on the job; go slow)

Konjugationen für slack:

present
  1. slack
  2. slack
  3. slacks
  4. slack
  5. slack
  6. slack
simple past
  1. slacked
  2. slacked
  3. slacked
  4. slacked
  5. slacked
  6. slacked
present perfect
  1. have slacked
  2. have slacked
  3. has slacked
  4. have slacked
  5. have slacked
  6. have slacked
past continuous
  1. was slacking
  2. were slacking
  3. was slacking
  4. were slacking
  5. were slacking
  6. were slacking
future
  1. shall slack
  2. will slack
  3. will slack
  4. shall slack
  5. will slack
  6. will slack
continuous present
  1. am slacking
  2. are slacking
  3. is slacking
  4. are slacking
  5. are slacking
  6. are slacking
subjunctive
  1. be slacked
  2. be slacked
  3. be slacked
  4. be slacked
  5. be slacked
  6. be slacked
diverse
  1. slack!
  2. let's slack!
  3. slacked
  4. slacking
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

slack [the ~] Nomen

  1. the slack (coal-dust; waste)
    la carbonilla; el carbón en polvo

Übersetzung Matrix für slack:

NounVerwandte ÜbersetzungenWeitere Übersetzungen
carbonilla coal-dust; slack; waste grit; pebble-sand
carbón en polvo coal-dust; slack; waste
gandul idler; lazy bones; loafer; loiterer; sloth; sluggard
perezoso idler; layabout; lazy bones; loafer; lounger; skulker; slacker; sloth; sluggard; twerp
- drop-off; falling off; falloff; mire; morass; quag; quagmire; slack water; slackness; slump
VerbVerwandte ÜbersetzungenWeitere Übersetzungen
gandulear go slow; lie down on the job; malinger; slack bungle; idle; lounge about; lounge around; mess; muck up; sit around
holgazanear go slow; lie down on the job; malinger; slack bungle; dawdle; idle; linger; loaf; loiter; lounge about; lounge around; mess; muck up; sit around; tarry; waffle
- abate; die away; let up; relax; slack off; slack up; slacken; slake; slow; slow down; slow up
AdjectiveVerwandte ÜbersetzungenWeitere Übersetzungen
- lax; loose
OtherVerwandte ÜbersetzungenWeitere Übersetzungen
- depressed; dull; relax; slacken; sloppy
ModifierVerwandte ÜbersetzungenWeitere Übersetzungen
gandul idle; lazy; slack; slow; workshy
perezoso idle; lazy; slack; slow; workshy crazy; daft; dawdling; dragging; drained; drooping; easy-going; foolish; funny; idiotic; inactive; indolent; inert; insane; languid; lazy; limp; lingering; listless; mad; mixed up; muzzy; odd; passive; ridiculous; shuffling; silly; slow; slow of understanding; sluggish; stupid; tardy; washed out; weird
reacio al trabajo idle; lazy; slack; slow; workshy

Verwandte Wörter für "slack":


Synonyms for "slack":


Verwandte Definitionen für "slack":

  1. lacking in rigor or strictness1
    • slack in maintaining discipline1
  2. flowing with little speed as e.g. at the turning of the tide1
    • slack water1
  3. not tense or taut1
    • slack and wrinkled skin1
    • slack sails1
    • a slack rope1
  4. a cord or rope or cable that is hanging loosely1
    • he took up the slack1
  5. the quality of being loose (not taut)1
  6. a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot1
  7. a stretch of water without current or movement1
    • suddenly they were in a slack and the water was motionless1
  8. a noticeable deterioration in performance or quality1
    • a gradual slack in output1
  9. dust consisting of a mixture of small coal fragments and coal dust and dirt that sifts out when coal is passed over a sieve1
  10. cause to heat and crumble by treatment with water1
    • slack lime1
  11. become less in amount or intensity1
  12. make less active or intense1
  13. become slow or slower1
  14. make less active or fast1
  15. release tension on1
    • slack the rope1
  16. be inattentive to, or neglect1
    • He slacks his attention1
  17. avoid responsibilities and work, be idle1

Wiktionary Übersetzungen für slack:

slack
noun
  1. small coal, coal dust
  2. tidal marsh or periodically filling shallow
adjective
  1. not tense
  2. weak
verb
  1. to procrastinate
  2. to refuse to exert effort

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
slack grava; cascajo gravier — géologie|fr roche détritique à éléments assez gros (sables grossiers et cailloux), d’origine fluviatile ou littorale (on dit aussi cailloutis).