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I . slacken [ˈslækən] CZ. cz. przech.

1. slacken grip, rope:

slacken

2. slacken sail:

slacken

3. slacken pace, vigilance:

slacken

II . slacken [ˈslækən] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. slacken grip, string:

slacken

2. slacken pace, demand:

slacken

I . slacken off CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. slacken off (make less effort):

slacken off

2. slacken off (go more slowly):

slacken off

3. slacken off → slacken II.2.

II . slacken off CZ. cz. przech.

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I . slacken [ˈslækən] CZ. cz. przech.

1. slacken grip, rope:

slacken

2. slacken sail:

slacken

3. slacken pace, vigilance:

slacken

II . slacken [ˈslækən] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. slacken grip, string:

slacken

2. slacken pace, demand:

slacken

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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For normal, full circle, ringing the ropes are slackened to allow the hammers to drop away from the moving bells.
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Hands must always be on the rope and you may not support it with any other part of your body or let it slacken.
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Placed under high tension, they are subject to repeated blows, they are stretched and slackened during tuning and are still expected to last for decades.
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Do not fail to sound the hooter and slacken speed when coming to a cross road.
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This slightly slackens the inferior fibres of the glenohumeral ligament, allowing an abduction of 90.
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After slackening in the early 1980, growth was restored through the introduction of casinos, vigorous advertising campaigns, and more competitive pricing.
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When the fighting did slacken, all of the officers were carried back to the redoubt by the seven men who could still walk.
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The process of slackening, tightening the rope and adding siding planks was repeated until the boat was of proper size.
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Cracks caused by stretching or slackening the canvas are quite different from cracks due to other factors, such as drying and ageing of the paint.
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He observed a general slackening off in procedure; ships are seldom where they should be, and a minority of merchant ships identify themselves to aircraft.
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