lazy 的英语意思
lazylazy /ˈleɪzi/ adjective (comparative lazier, superlative laziest)
查看全部语言翻译1not liking work and physical activity, or not making any effort to do anything不喜欢工作和体力活动,或对任何事情都不愿付出努力:
the laziest boy in the class班里最懒的男孩
He felt too lazy to get out of bed.他懒得不想起床。2a lazy period of time is spent doing nothing except relaxing(形容一段时光)悠闲懒散的,除放松外别无他事 OPP busy:
We spent lazy days relaxing on the beach.我们在海滩上悠闲地度过了几天时光。—lazily adverb—laziness noun [uncountable]THESAURUS同义词辨析lazy not liking work or physical activity, or not making any effort to do anything不喜欢工作或体力活动,或对任何事情都不愿付出努力: · a lazy student· 一个懒散的学生· You make your own breakfast! Don't be so lazy!· 你自己做早饭!别这么懒!idle lazy and not doing enough work. Idle sounds rather formal and is becoming old-fashioned. In everyday English, people usually use lazy懒惰且工作不够努力。idle 听起来较为正式,正逐渐变得过时。在日常英语中,人们通常用 lazy: · The beggars were too idle to look for work.· 那些乞丐太懒散,连找工作都不愿意。· Her son was bone idle (=extremely lazy).· 她的儿子懒到了骨子里(=极度懒惰)。indolent formal正式 lazy and living a comfortable life懒散且过着安逸舒适的生活: · He spent an indolent first year at Oxford.· 他在牛津大学度过了懒散的第一年。· the indolent son of a wealthy landowner· 一位富裕地主的懒散儿子shiftless lazy and having no ambition to succeed or do anything useful with your life懒惰且毫无进取心,不想成功,也不愿在生活中做任何有意义的事: · her shiftless husband· 她那无所事事、毫无上进心的丈夫work-shy British English lazy and trying to avoid any work懒惰且千方百计逃避一切工作: · He was work-shy, and no one could remember when he’d last held a job.· 他不爱干活,没有人记得他上次有工作是什么时候。slothful formal正式 lazy and not liking physical activity懒惰且不喜欢体力活动: · Her advice to slothful Americans is: ‘Get out there and walk!’· 她给懒惰的美国人的建议是:"出去走走吧!"
查看全部语言翻译1not liking work and physical activity, or not making any effort to do anything不喜欢工作和体力活动,或对任何事情都不愿付出努力:
the laziest boy in the class班里最懒的男孩
He felt too lazy to get out of bed.他懒得不想起床。2a lazy period of time is spent doing nothing except relaxing(形容一段时光)悠闲懒散的,除放松外别无他事 OPP busy:
We spent lazy days relaxing on the beach.我们在海滩上悠闲地度过了几天时光。—lazily adverb—laziness noun [uncountable]THESAURUS同义词辨析lazy not liking work or physical activity, or not making any effort to do anything不喜欢工作或体力活动,或对任何事情都不愿付出努力: · a lazy student· 一个懒散的学生· You make your own breakfast! Don't be so lazy!· 你自己做早饭!别这么懒!idle lazy and not doing enough work. Idle sounds rather formal and is becoming old-fashioned. In everyday English, people usually use lazy懒惰且工作不够努力。idle 听起来较为正式,正逐渐变得过时。在日常英语中,人们通常用 lazy: · The beggars were too idle to look for work.· 那些乞丐太懒散,连找工作都不愿意。· Her son was bone idle (=extremely lazy).· 她的儿子懒到了骨子里(=极度懒惰)。indolent formal正式 lazy and living a comfortable life懒散且过着安逸舒适的生活: · He spent an indolent first year at Oxford.· 他在牛津大学度过了懒散的第一年。· the indolent son of a wealthy landowner· 一位富裕地主的懒散儿子shiftless lazy and having no ambition to succeed or do anything useful with your life懒惰且毫无进取心,不想成功,也不愿在生活中做任何有意义的事: · her shiftless husband· 她那无所事事、毫无上进心的丈夫work-shy British English lazy and trying to avoid any work懒惰且千方百计逃避一切工作: · He was work-shy, and no one could remember when he’d last held a job.· 他不爱干活,没有人记得他上次有工作是什么时候。slothful formal正式 lazy and not liking physical activity懒惰且不喜欢体力活动: · Her advice to slothful Americans is: ‘Get out there and walk!’· 她给懒惰的美国人的建议是:"出去走走吧!"