
1) Bad spell at the plate 2) Bad time for a batter 3) Batter''s dry spell 4) Batting dry spell 5) Bummer for a batter 6) Business decline 7) Collapse 8) Declension 9) Decline 10) Decline in quality 11) Decline markedly 12) Depression 13) Deterioration 14) Difficult time for sosa 15) Doldrums 16) Down time for a team
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1) Collapse 2) Decline 3) Depression 4) Droop 5) Fall 6) Falloff 7) Letdown 8) Lie 9) Recession 10) Sag
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- a noticeable decline in performance
- a long-term economic state characterized by unemployment and low prices and low levels of trade and investment
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• (v. i.) To undergo a slump, or sudden decline or falling off; as, the stock slumped ten points. • (n.) A falling or declining, esp. suddenly and markedly; a falling off; as, a slump in trade, in prices, etc. • (v. i.) To slide or slip on a declivity, so that the motion is perceptible; -- said of masses of earth or rock. • (n.)...
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A decline in performance, either of a firm as a slump in sales or profits, or of a country as a slump in output or employment.
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(Slumping) When the trail bed material has moved downward causing a dip in the trail grade.
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[Verb] To fail or fall suddenly.
Example: House prices slumped suddenly.
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(from the article `landslide`) ...shearing surfaces. The sliding can extend downward and outward along a broadly planar surface (a translational slide), or it can be rotational ... ...resistance or slip surface, collectively called landslides; the separation of a mass along a concave head scarp, moving down a curved slip surface ... ...
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A temporary fall in performance, often describing consistently falling security prices for several weeks or months.
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A spreading of material (solder paste, adhesive, thick film, etc.) after stencil printing but before curing. An excessive slump detracts from definition. If loss of definition is the result after reflow, it is cause for rework.
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The 'wetness' of concrete. A 3 inch slump is dryer and stiffer than a 5 inch slump.
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A prolonged period of bad play.
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1. A downward and outward slide occurring along a concave slip plane. 2. The material that breaks off in such a slide.
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A measure of the workability of fresh concrete. When a mix is ordered, definition of the slump requirement allows the contractor to decide how fluid or stiff his mix is. The more water there is in a mix the more workable the concrete will be and the higher the slump will be. Slump is measured in millimetres, and ranges mainly from 10mm (very stiff) …...
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Slump intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Slumped ;
present participle & verbal noun Slumping .] [ Scot.
slump a dull noise produced by something falling into a hole, a marsh, a swamp.] To fall or sink suddenly through o...
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Slump noun [ Confer Dutch
slomp a mass, heap, Danish
slump a quantity, and English
slump , v.t.] The gross amount; the mass; the lump. [ Scot.]
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Slump transitive verb [ Confer
Lump ; also Swedish
slumpa to bargain for the lump.] To lump; to throw into a mess. « These different groups . . . are exclusively
slumped together under that sense.»
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- The 'wetness' of concrete. A 3 inch slump is dryer and stiffer than a 5 inch slump.
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A stretch of time where a player is struggling to hit and his batting average drastically drops from its expected value.
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economic crisis noun a long-term economic state characterized by unemployment and low prices and low levels of trade and investment
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slack noun a noticeable deterioration in performance or quality; `the team went into a slump`; `a gradual slack in output`; `a drop-off in attendance`; `a falloff in quality`
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A measure of the consistency of plastic concrete relative to the amount it falls when a slump cone filled with concrete is lifted vertically. The slump cone is then placed beside the specimen of concrete and the number of inches from the top of the cone to the top of the of specimen of concrete is the slump. (see ASTM C143).
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A measure of consistency of freshly mixed concrete, equal to the subsidence measured to the nearest 1/4-inch (6-mm) of the molded specimen immediately after removal of the slump cone.
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(1) The drop in the height of a cementitious material from its original shape when in a plastic state. (2) A standardized measurement of a plastic cementitious material to determine its flow and workability.
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