slacker
n. <非正>逃避工作的人,偷懶的人; 懶鬼
If you describe someone as a slacker, you mean that they are lazy and do less work than they should.
He's not a slacker, he's the best worker they've got.
他可不是個會偷懶的人,他是他們最好的工人。
1. a person who shirks their work or duty (especially one who tries to evade military service in wartime)
He's a slacker, he actually skipped off and left us to do the clearing away.
他是個懶鬼, 他居然悄悄地溜走而把清除工作留給我們來做.
His slacker buddies, sleeping until noon every day.
他的兩個每天睡到中午的懶哥們.
Bill was kicked out of the military for being a slacker.
比爾因懶惰懈怠而從軍隊裡被趕了出來.
But the labor market is slacker than an 8.3 % jobless rate suggests.
但勞動力市場卻比8.3%這一失業率所顯示的情況要嚴峻.
I need you to talk to Mr. Ed, he is a slacker.
我希望你能和艾德先生談談, 他是一個愛偷懶的人.