- In physics,
tension is
described as the
pulling force transmitted axially by the
means of a string, a rope, chain, or
similar object, or by each end of...
- 280 歓 歡 欠 15 S
delight カン kan 281 監 皿 15 S
oversee カン kan 282 緩 糸 15 S
slacken カン、ゆる-い、ゆる-やか、ゆる-む、ゆる-める kan, yuru-i, yuru-yaka, yuru-mu, yuru-meru 283...
- in
which a rope is
pulled tightly around the victim’s neck and then
slackened when the
victim becomes unconscious. The
victim is
revived and the process...
-
which proved a near-accurate observation.
Guerrilla operations,
which slackened during the
training phase,
picked up
after August.
Economic and military...
- "... a
measure that was
without precedent". Wellington,
noticing the
slackening of fire from La Haye Sainte, with his
staff rode
closer to it. French...
- and
granted them
salvation were in error. Christians, he said, must not
slacken in
following Christ on
account of such
false ****urances.
According to one...
-
pages to get going, and when it does, the pace, paradoxically,
seems to
slacken." The 2009 BBC
Radio 4
adaptation stars Ian Hart as Ripley,
Helen Longworth...
- The bow is
woven between the strings.
Because the
hairs are
slackened, the bow hand is used to
press the
hairs away from the bow
stick to
create enough...
- 2020. Hern, Alex (November 11, 2020). "Facebook,
QAnon and the world's
slackening grip on reality". The Guardian.
Archived from the
original on November...
- than a squall,
which lasts minutes. A gust may be
followed by a lull (or
slackening) in the wind speed. Generally,
winds are
least gusty over
large water...