释义 |
sloucher|ˈslaʊtʃə(r)| [f. slouch v.] One who slouches, or walks with a slouching gait; a slouch; spec. in Horse-racing, a jockey who intentionally rides slowly in the early stages of a race.
1881Jefferies Wood Magic II. iv. 102 The sloucher took up his quart, and said that he saw ‘no call’ to hurry. 1897Daily News 21 Dec. 8/3 Well-dressed gentlemen are seen alongside the sloucher, with neck hidden in a shawl. |