0 without much care, attention, or control:
The subcommittee contends that the authorities were lax in investigating most of the cases.
He took a gun through baggage control to highlight the lax security.
1 lacking care, attention, or control; not severe or strong enough:
The equivalence here is more lax: all we require is that the two trees represent the same mapping.
We can give explicit criteria of a more elementary sort providing a characterization of morphisms that are lax monads.
Detection, prosecution, and punishment of corrupt public servants became lax and inefficacious.
However, even in such cases, lax states are likely to support federal involvement in at least some areas of regulatory policy-making, such as product regulation.
He feared both the loss of secrets and the introduction of lax methods.
I do not currently have any evidence that front coronals group with lax vowels in phonological patterns.
Voicing cues as a function of the tense/lax distinction in vowels.
Moreover, the state was particularly lax in its protection of the nation's forest, until most of it was gone.
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馬虎的, 不嚴格的, 不嚴厲的…
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descuidado, poco estricto, laxo…
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descuidado, permissivo…
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gevşek, ihmalkâr, laçka…
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relâché, laxiste…
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