"Slough" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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A muddy or muddy area, typically one that is difficult to walk through
In the UK, specifically:
A place or stretch of greatly unpopularity or unemployment. This area, known as a "slough district".
In the US, to shed hair, typically in large quantities, especially from an animal.
In English, the word "slots" has several meanings, depending on the context. Here are a few:<br><br>1. <strong>Time or position in a schedule</strong>: A slot is a specific time or position in a schedule, program, or agenda. For example: "I have a slot at 2 pm to see my doctor."<br>2. <strong>A space or opening in a machine or device</strong>: A slot is a narrow opening in a machine or device, often used to insert coins, cards, or other objects. For example: "The vending machine only accepts bills, so I need to insert coins into the slot."<br>3. <strong>A fixed position or place</strong>: A slot is a fixed position or place, often associated with a specific role or function. For example: "She is an actress in a popular TV show, with a starring role in a new time slot."<br>4. <strong>Poker term</strong>: In poker, a slot refers to the three cards dealt to an individual player, which must be used to make their best possible hand. For example: "I got a good slot in blackjack and won the game."<br>5. <strong>Casino game</strong>: In a casino, a slot is a specific type of machine that dispenses rewards to players according to a pre-programmed schedule. For example: "I spent all my money playing the slots at the casino."<br><br>Overall, the word "slots" generally implies a fixed position, time, or place within a larger structure or schedule.
Provided with or having slots, which are narrow openings or grooves, typically long and narrow, such as in a hole in the ground for a tree or in a part of a building for the insertion of a rod or bolt.
Slotting refers to the act of inserting or fitting something into a pre-existing gap or void, often in a precise or deliberate manner. It can also refer to the process of optimizing product placement in a retail store to maximize sales.
To walk or sit with an awkward or lazy posture, often slumping or leaning to one side; to feel or be very tired or lazy and unwilling to do something.
To be slouched refers to a posture in which someone bends or curves their back, often with their head, shoulders, and upper body leaning forward, and their lower back or pelvis tilting backwards, resulting in poor or uneven posture. This can be observed in some people when they are sitting or standing with a lack of proper back support or alignment. Being slouched can be temporary or a habitual behavior.
To walk or sit in a relaxed and somewhat awkward or sloping position, often with poor posture.
The word "slouching" is a verb that means to walk or stand in a careless, sloping way, with the back curved or hunched; or to lean backward or forward, especially in an unpleasant or slovenly manner.
The term "sloughage" is not a recognized word in the English language. It is possible that it is a misspelling, a made-up word, or a term used in a specific context or industry.
To slough off or to slough oneself implies to remove the outer skin or covering, often unintentionally, such as shedding skin of an animal after molting or peeling skin after burns or wounds.<br><br>Example: "The scab on the cut had begun to slough off, revealing healthy new skin underneath."<br><br>The phrase can also be used figuratively to describe doing something without difficulty or giving up easily.<br><br>Example: "Despite setbacks, the team managed to slough through the tough challenge and come out victorious on the other side."
The word "sloughs" refers to:<br><br>Plural noun:<br>A slough is a swamp or marshy area, typically with standing water.<br><br>Example: "The wildlife reserve is home to a variety of birds that thrive in the sloughs along the river."<br><br>In some regions, particularly in the US, "slough" can also be a verb, meaning to give up or shed one's skin, leaves, etc.<br><br>Example: "The snake sloughs off its old skin as it grows and molts."<br><br>Additionally, "slough" can also refer to a sluggish or slow-moving body of water, such as a lake or a tidal flat.<br><br>Example: "The sloughs in the bay are home to a diverse range of aquatic life."
Romantic and nostalgic. This word is often used to describe a person, especially an English person, who is sentimental and emotional, particularly about the past, often with a sense of longing or nostalgia. The word typically carries a somewhat affectionate or humorous tone.
Slovakia is a country located in Central Europe, bordered by the Czech Republic and Austria to the west, Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, and Hungary to the south. It has a population of approximately 5.4 million people and a diverse geography, featuring the Carpathian Mountains, rolling hills, and fertile plains. The country gained independence from Czechoslovakia in 1993 and has since developed a distinct culture, history, and economy.
Slovakian refers to something that belongs to or relates to Slovakia, a country in Central Europe. The language, culture, people, and traditions of Slovakia are also referred to as Slovakian.<br><br>As an adjective, Slovakian can have various connotations, including:<br><br>1. Originating from Slovakia, such as Slovakian food, Slovakian music, or Slovakian traditions.<br>2. Relating to the Slovak language, which is spoken by the Slovak people.<br>3. Pertaining to the history and culture of Slovakia, such as Slovakian history, art, or architecture.<br><br>As a noun, a Slovakian is a person from Slovakia, which is a nationality used to refer to someone who is a citizen of Slovakia.