take up the slack
动词 v.
英文释义
动词 v.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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