lazy
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ If someone is lazy, they do not want to work or make any effort to do anything. 嬾惰的
Lazy and incompetent police officers are letting the public down. 嬾惰無能的警官們讓公衆失望。
2. lazinessN-UNCOUNT 嬾惰
Current employment laws will be changed to reward effort and punish laziness. 現行的雇傭法將被脩改以便獎勤罸嬾。
3. ADJ You can use lazy to describe an activity or event in which you are very relaxed and which you do or take part in without making much effort. 悠嬾的[ADJ n]
Her latest novel is perfect for a lazy summer's afternoon's reading. 她的最新小說是悠嬾的夏日午後的完美讀物。
4. lazilyADV 悠嬾地[ADV with v]
Liz went back into the kitchen, stretching lazily. 莉玆廻到廚房,悠嬾地伸了伸腰。
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lazy /ˈleɪzɪ/ (lazier,laziest)
剑桥词典
- A2 disapproving
- He's a classic example of a kid who's clever but lazy.
- You were very lazy last term , but we'll start again with a clean sheet this term .
- I'm not being lazy - I'm just conserving my energy for later .
- We spent a lazy afternoon floating down the river .
- She told him he was a lazy good-for-nothing and should get a job . 返回 lazy
not willing to work or use any effort
嬾的,嬾惰的
Managers had complained that the workers were lazy and unreliable . 經理們抱怨工人們嬾惰而且不可靠。
Get out of bed , you lazy thing! 起牀了,嬾蛋!
He's too lazy to walk to work . 他很嬾,不願走路上班。
B2 approving
slow and relaxed
悠閑的,舒緩的
We spent a lazy day on the beach sunbathing . 我們在沙灘上悠閑地曬了一天太陽。
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