slacking off 中文意思是什麼

slacking off 解釋
放鬆;下鉆遇阻;釋放
  • slacking : 消解
  • off : adv 1 〈運動〉向那邊,隔開。 be off 走,去,逃。 I must be off 我得走了。 Where are you off to 你...
  1. He would worry frequently that his subordinates were slacking off and the work was becoming sloppy.

    他常常為下屬日見懈怠,工作日漸潦草而發急。
  2. Government employees in a malaysian state are being monitored by security cameras to keep them from slacking off at work or vanishing for long tea breaks, a news report said

    據新聞報導指出,馬來西亞其中一州政府的公務員,現在受到監視攝影機的監控,以防他們怠惰,或跑到茶水間里長時間喝茶休息。
  3. In the late seventies to eighties, the occidental developed countries had been slacking off financial control successively, interest rate became market oriented, giving rise to its fluctuation, which had significant impact upon the stability and acceleration of the banks " profit. facing the interest rate risk, commercial backs in the west had to strengthen up the management to the interest rate risk

    西方發達國家早在七十年代末至八十年代初相繼放鬆了金融管制,利率逐漸市場化,市場利率波動日益頻繁,並嚴重影響了銀行收益的穩定和增長,使銀行面臨很大的利率風險,因而促使西方的商業銀行加強了對利率風險的管理。
  4. After intense work in the summer, we are slacking off now.

    夏季緊張的工作過后,我們現在放鬆了。
  5. After intense work in the summer, we are slacking off now

    夏季緊張的工作過后,我們現在放鬆了
  6. After intense work in the winter, we are slacking off now

    (冬季緊張的工作過后,我們現在放鬆了。 )
  7. You don ' t want your slave to be slacking off

    你不希望你的奴隸偷懶吧。
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