loafing
v. 遊蕩(loaf的現在分詞形式)
A loaf of bread is bread which has been shaped and baked in one piece. It is usually large enough for more than one person and can be cut into slices.
...a loaf of crusty bread.
一條硬皮面包
...freshly baked loaves.
新鮮出爐的麵包
If you loaf, you stand or wait in a place, not doing anything interesting or useful.
Soldiers loafed at street corners.
士兵們在街角逛蕩。
1. having no employment
You are loafing through life, you lazy fellow!
你在虛度一生的光陰, 你這懶東西!
We had been at Cambridge together, she studying medicine and me loafing around.
我們一起在劍橋呆過。她學醫,我則無所事事。
I don't like to see young people loafing around the town with nothing to do.
我不喜歡看見年輕人在城裡無所事事地到處亂逛.
He allowed me to waste those two precious years in loafing around at home.
他准許我在家閒待著,把那寶貴的兩年混過去.
I don't like to see young people loafing about the town with nothing to do.
我不喜歡看到年輕人遊手好閒地在城裡逛蕩.