intransitive. To be slothful. rare.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > inaction > disinclination to act or listlessness > sloth or laziness > be slothful or lazy [verb (intransitive)] (56) sleuthc1300 intransitive. To be slothful. rare. sloth1390 intransitive. To be or become indolent or lazy. slotter1553 intransitive. To be slothful or slovenly. Scottish. sloven1560 intransitive. To behave like a sloven; to be indolent or careless, esp. with regard to cleanliness or personal appearance; also transitive with it… truant1580 intransitive. To idle, play truant (esp. from school); to wander, stray. Also with it. drone1632 intransitive. To proceed in a sluggish, lazy, or indolent manner; (also) to engage in dull, repetitive, or meaningless work. Also with adverbs, as a… slubberc1820 intransitive. To be lubberly; to slabber or slobber. sluggardize1837 intransitive. To play the sluggard. to lie down1918 (Middle English also lie adown.) See sense 2 and down, adv. 2a. Also reflexive (now archaic). Also in pregnant senses: †To fall in battle; †to die… to dick off1948 intransitive. To loaf around, shirk one's duties. Cf. to fuck off 2 at fuck, v. phrasal verbs 1. schlump1953 intransitive. To behave in a lazy or slovenly way. Usually with around, about. Subcategories:— subside into indolence (4) — idle or loaf (41) |
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