释义 |
‖ fainéantism(e|fɛneɑ̃tɪzm| [f. fainéant + -ism.] = faineantise.
1873Bookseller 2 July 549/1 He had little tolerance for anything like fainéantism or shirking in those about him. 1898Star 3 Jan. 1/7 Old Russia, with its fainéantism, its childish superstition, its base and effeminate pleasures. 1958Spectator 31 Jan. 131/1 Its unflattering implications of fainéantisme and unemployability. |