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From:
DICT.TW English-Chinese Dictionary 英漢字典
lax
/ˈlæks/
(
a
.)松的,鬆懈的,不嚴格的,腹瀉的,松馳的瀉肚,松母音
From:
DICT.TW English-Chinese Medical Dictionary 英漢醫學字典
lax
/ˈlæks/
形容詞
鬆弛的,弛緩的,(花簇等)疏鬆的,弛的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lax
a.
[
Compar.
Laxer
superl.
Laxest
.]
1.
Not
tense
,
firm
,
or
rigid
;
loose
;
slack
;
as
,
a
lax
bandage
;
lax
fiber
.
The
flesh
of
that
sort
of
fish
being
lax
and
spongy
.
--
Ray
.
2.
Not
strict
or
stringent
;
not
exact
;
loose
;
weak
;
vague
;
equivocal
.
The
discipline
was
lax
.
--
Macaulay
.
Society
at
that
epoch
was
lenient
,
if
not
lax
,
in
matters
of
the
passions
.
--
J
.
A
.
Symonds
.
The
word
=\“æternus”
itself
is
sometimes
of
a
lax
signification
.\= --
Jortin
.
3.
Having
a
looseness
of
the
bowels
;
diarrheal
.
Syn:
--
Loose
;
slack
;
vague
;
unconfined
;
unrestrained
;
dissolute
;
licentious
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lax
,
n.
A
looseness
;
diarrhea
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
lax
adj
1:
lacking
in
rigor
or
strictness
; "
such
lax
and
slipshod
ways
are
no
longer
acceptable
"; "
lax
in
attending
classes
";
"
slack
in
maintaining
discipline
" [
syn
:
slack
]
2:
pronounced
with
muscles
relatively
relaxed
(e.g.,
the
vowel
sound
in
`
bet
') [
ant
:
tense
]
3:
not
taut
or
rigid
;
not
stretched
or
held
tight
; "
a
lax
rope
"
[
ant
:
tense
]
4:
lacking
in
strength
or
firmness
or
resilience
; "
flaccid
muscles
"; "
took
his
lax
hand
in
hers
"; "
gave
a
limp
handshake
"; "
a
limp
gesture
as
if
waving
away
all
desire
to
know
" G.K.Chesterton; "
a
slack
grip
" [
syn
:
flaccid
,
limp
,
slack
]
5:
tolerant
or
lenient
; "
indulgent
parents
risk
spoiling
their
children
"; "
procedures
are
lax
and
discipline
is
weak
";
"
too
soft
on
the
children
" [
syn
:
indulgent
,
lenient
,
soft
]
6:
emptying
easily
or
excessively
; "
loose
bowels
" [
syn
:
loose
]
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