flaccid

形容詞

UK/ˈflæs.ɪd/
US/ˈflæs.ɪd/

定義 flaccid 形容詞

  1. formal

    Soft or weak, lacking firmness.

    • A muscle becomes flaccid when it is in a relaxed state.

    • The leaves of the plant may become flaccid in the absence of water.

    • His handshake felt flaccid.

  2. disapproving

    Weak and ineffective, lacking vigor.

    • The bill was a flaccid attempt that failed to address the root causes of the problem.

    • The leadership's response to the crisis was flaccid and indecisive.

    • The movie’s narrative was slow-paced and flaccid, making it a dull watch.