languid
adj. 疲倦的; 沒精打采的,呆滯的; 蕭條的; 慢吞吞
If you describe someone as languid, you mean that they show little energy or interest and are very slow and casual in their movements.
To his delight a familiar, tall, languid figure lowered itself down the steps of a club.
看到一個熟悉的高大身影沿著俱樂部的臺階無精打采地走下來,他高興極了。
Time spent at Jumby Bay can be as energetic or as languid as you wish.
來瓊比灣消磨時光,動靜皆宜,儘可隨心所欲。
1. lacking spirit or liveliness;
The incredible summer heat and humidity made us all feel languid.
夏天超乎想像的熱氣與溼度讓大家都覺得無精打采.
The March wind is fretful , fretting the languid waves into murmurs.
三月的風躁動不安, 惹得倦怠的波浪嘩嘩作響.
Arthur was so languid, indifferent and careless about the favours bestowed upon him.
亞瑟對別人的奉承如此厭煩, 淡漠,如此不以為意.
I was angry with his languid movements.
我被他那懶洋洋的動作激怒了.
His languid gaze says more than I can tell.
他凝視的目光表達的比我能讀出的更多.