Aún no tenemos significados para "slackened off".
1The rain, she noticed then, had slackened off to a fine mist.
2China has not slackened off in its Olympics medals quest.
3The dealer's trade slackened off for a few minutes.
4Their bombing slackened off gradually and it became possible to hold on until the R.E.
5It lasted less than two minutes, and then slackened off to a steady, needling patter.
6The others saw it, too, for they slackened off.
7Toward dawn, as Raphael slept, the rain slackened off.
8The pains came quite regularly, then slackened off.
9Well, Jenny, it will please you to hear that I have slackened off the running somewhat.
10The upward rush of the machine slackened off; a moment later they were hanging motionless in the air.
11The storm slackened off now rapidly.
12Dex slackened off the cable.
13I know not how I got free, but I suppose the turn of the line must have slackened off somehow.
14The rain had slackened off to a light drizzle that, if you're a Londoner, barely counts as rain at all.
15The line was sometimes like a bar of iron, then it was slackened off as the animal rose and darted about.
16Finally, they were through the line of buildings and the firing from the ground slackened off, although American planes still whirled through the sky.
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Slackened off a través del tiempo