Shirking, evasion. Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > inaction > not doing > abstaining or refraining from action > [noun] > avoiding an action or condition > avoiding duty, work, or exertion (69) blanching1642 Shirking, evasion. Obsolete. skulking1805 The action of the verb, in various senses. soldiering1840 U.S. Malingering, shirking. malingery1841 = malingering, n. malingering1861 The action of malinger, v. old soldierism1866 = old soldiering, n. old soldiering1867 The practice of coming the old soldier (cf. old soldier, n. 1c); = old soldierism n. at old soldier, n. derivatives. scrimshanking1881 The action of avoiding work or responsibilities; shirking. shirking1899 gold-bricking1918 Originally Military slang. The practice of evading or shirking a duty or responsibility, esp. by feigning illness; (also) the action or habit of… lead-swinging1930 to swing the lead: to idle, to shirk; to malinger. slang. Hence in similar phrases and in combinations, as lead-swing n. v.intransitive., lead-swinger… skive1958 colloquial (chiefly British). A task, activity, etc., undertaken in order to avoid a more onerous one or minimize one's workload; an easy option. skiving1958 colloquial (chiefly British). The action of avoiding work or a duty by staying away or leaving early; shirking. scowing1959 Subcategories:— opportunity for or an act of (8) — state of no hard work or exertion (1) — one who (28) — evasion of responsibility, obligation, etc. (18) |
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