释义 |
lie-abed|ˈlaɪəbɛd| [f. lie v.1 + abed.] One who lies late in bed; a late riser; a sluggard.
1764Foote Mayor of G. i. Wks. 1799 I. 173 You are a lazy lie-a-bed. 1832W. Irving Alhambra (1851) 249 She was a little of a slattern, something more of a lie-a-bed, and, above all, a gossip of the first water. 1881Blackmore Christowell xlviii, What has made a lark of such a lie-a-bed? |