单词 | lazy |
释义 | lazylazy /ˈleɪzi/ ●●● S3 adjective (comparative lazier, superlative laziest) 1not liking work and physical activity, or not making any effort to do anything: He’s too lazy to cook himself dinner. She’s the laziest girl I know. → uninterestedTHESAURUSidle literary – lazy and wasting time: She was an idle and careless girl who liked to gossip instead of working.shiftless – lazy and not at all interested in working: Some politicians seem to think that anyone who doesn’t have a job is shiftless.indolent formal – lazy and living a comfortable life: He was the indolent son of wealthy parents.slothful literary – lazy and not active: The slothful man slept while the others worked in the fields.2a lazy period of time is spent doing nothing except relaxing: We spent a lazy afternoon at the beach.3moving slowly: We floated along the lazy river.—lazily adverb—laziness noun [uncountable] |
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