单词 |
layabout |
释义 |
layaboutlay‧a‧bout /ˈleɪəbaʊt/ noun [countable]  - a bunch of hopeless layabouts
- How did you get mixed up with that layabout?
a lazy person► lazybones spoken informal a lazy person - use this especially when talking to someone that you like: · Hey, lazybones, how long are you planning on staying in bed? ► couch potato informal someone who spends a lot of time sitting and watching television: · "I was a complete couch potato," Lewis said, "I didn't even like walking to the store."· Mitchell is a self-described "couch potato". ► layabout British informal a lazy person who avoids work or responsibility: · How did you get mixed up with that layabout?· a bunch of hopeless layabouts ► skiver British informal someone who is lazy and does not go to school, work etc: · I always thought Clive was a bit of a skiver. British English informal a lazy person who avoids work |
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