释义 |
intransitive verb British past tense of hang about, British 1 as in kicked back to spend time doing nothing a tea house near campus where many university students could be seen hanging about -
kicked back -
killed time -
vegged out -
footled -
kicked around -
lazied -
hanged (around or out) -
chilled -
hung (around or out) -
dillydallied -
bummed -
twiddled one's thumbs -
rested -
hacked (around) -
relaxed -
goofed (off) -
idled -
played -
lounged -
strolled -
lazed -
loafed -
dawdled -
droned -
poked -
estivated -
messed -
mucked -
lolled -
lingered -
fiddled (around) -
aestivated -
puttered (around) -
pottered (around) -
truanted -
dallied -
trifled -
fooled -
monkeyed -
piddled -
loitered -
dozed -
goldbricked -
hibernated -
lagged -
sauntered -
ambled -
swanned -
moseyed -
tarried -
malingered -
furloughed -
wrought -
ground -
worked -
labored -
plowed -
pegged -
buckled (down) -
plugged -
sweat -
sweated -
toiled -
hustled -
humped -
applied -
slaved -
plodded -
moiled -
put out -
grubbed -
travailed -
drudged -
exerted See More 2 as in played to spend time in aimless activity we'll be hanging about at the pub if you need us -
played -
fooled around -
fribbled -
messed around -
kicked around -
fiddled (around) -
goofed (around) -
puttered (around) -
trifled -
pottered (around) -
doodled -
horsed around -
monkeyed (around) -
dillydallied -
hanged (around or out) -
hung (around or out) -
idled -
lounged -
loafed -
dawdled -
clowned (around) -
diddled (with) -
lolled -
tinkered -
dallied -
settled (down) -
set (to) -
buckled (down) -
knuckled down |