单词 | slouch |
释义 | slouch (slaʊtʃ ) Word forms: slouches , slouching , slouched 1. verb If someone slouches, they sit or stand with their shoulders and head bent so they look lazy and unattractive. Try not to slouch when you are sitting down. [VERB] She has recently begun to slouch over her typewriter. [VERB preposition/adverb] Synonyms: lounge, slump, flop, sprawl Slouch is also a noun. He straightened himself from a slouch. slouched adjective [verb-link ADJECTIVE, usu ADJ prep] The men were slouched on sofas and chairs. She had been slouched against the counter. 2. verb If someone slouches somewhere, they walk around slowly with their shoulders and head bent looking lazy or bored. Most of the time, they slouch around in the fields. [VERB adverb/preposition] Scowling, the lad slouched over. [VERB adverb/preposition] 3. be no slouch phrase [NOUN inflects, usually verb-link PHRASE] If you say that someone is no slouch at a particular activity, you mean that they are skilful at it or are willing to work hard at it. The Welsh are no slouches at cooking. Translations: Chinese: 无精打采地坐 Japanese: 前かがみになるだらっとした姿勢 |
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