take up the slack

动词 v.

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To tighten something that is slack so that it is taut.
    — You need to take up the slack in your cables so shifters and brakes function properly.
  2. To do work that would otherwise be left undone.
    — A production never has enough time or enough money. Someone has to take up the slack.
  3. To provide extra resources that are not met by normal sources.
    — As oil production worldwide plateaus and falters, other fossil fuels are coming under strain, and no alternative — renewable or otherwise — shows any sign of being able to take up the slack.
  4. To act as a slack variable, converting an inequality into an equality.
    — A slack variable is a real variable which is introduced to take up the slack in an inequality constraint, i.e., to convert an inequality constraint to an equality constraint.
  5. To consume something that would otherwise go to waste.
    — It is the nature of monopoly capitalism to create unused industrial capacity and unemployment. The arms economy is an effort to take up the slack in this unused capacity.

词形变化

takes up the slack present,singular,third-person taking up the slack participle,present took up the slack past taken up the slack participle,past pick up the slack alternative

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