1. The drop in business for luxury hotels comes on top of an already slackening tourism industry.
2. But the export pace seems to be slackening, as the domestic price inches up.
3. He foresaw a gloomy picture for exporters who were at the same time hit by slackening global demand and rising costs in the country.
4. As global growth slows and energy costs decline amid slackening demand, concerns about deflation are increasing.
5. He said slackening demand resulted in a persistent low rate of quota usage this year.
6. slackening
6. Economists and analysts said the latest figures showing a drop in US retail sales has deepened concern about the slackening US economy.
7. Coal mines in China are grappling with weaker prices as slackening industrial activity in the country crimps demand for the fuel.
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8. The large number of visitors does not mean there is any slackening of security.
9. " There can be absolutely no slackening, " warned a commentary in the People Daily.
10. The company said product prices were down more than 60 percent because of slackening demand in both the domestic and external markets.
noun
1. slackening什么意思
1. an occurrence of control or strength weakening
e.g. the relaxation of requirements
the loosening of his grip
the slackening of the wind
Synonym: relaxation loosening