lazy
adj. 懶惰的; 沒精打采的; 慢吞吞的
If someone is lazy, they do not want to work or make any effort to do anything.
Lazy and incompetent police officers are letting the public down...
懶惰兼無能的警官令公眾失望。
I was too lazy to learn how to read music.
我太懶,沒有學識譜。
You can use lazy to describe an activity or event in which you are very relaxed and which you do or take part in without making much effort.
Her latest novel is perfect for a lazy summer's afternoon reading...
在慵懶的夏日午後閱讀她的最新小說最合適不過了。
We would have a lazy lunch and then lie on the beach in the sun.
我們會慵懶地吃頓午飯,然後躺在沙灘上曬太陽。
If you describe something as lazy, you mean that it moves or flows slowly and gently.
...a valley of rolling farms spread out along a lazy river.
山谷裡的農田起伏綿延,旁邊一條溪水緩緩而過
...the lazy, loose grace of the born athlete.
這位天生的運動員悠然放鬆的優雅姿態
1. moving slowly and gently;
2. disinclined to work or exertion;
idle, lazy
這兩個形容詞均有"閒散,懶惰"之意。
Lazy people seldom succeed.
懶惰的人很少會成功.
You'll have to keep after them if you want the work done. They're so lazy!
如果你想要完成這項工作,你就必須不停地督促他們. 他們太懶了!
Their lazy, blurred voices fell pleasantly on his ears.
他們那種慢吞吞 、 含糊不清的聲音在他聽起來卻很悅耳.
When I say that the boys are lazy, I except you.
我說男孩懶惰, 並不包括你.
What can we do to urge these lazy workers to greater production?
我們怎樣才能鼓勵這些懶惰的工人去努力增產 呢 ?