slouching
adj. 沒精打采的,懶散的
v. 無精打采地立、坐或行走( slouch的現在分詞 )
If someone slouches, they sit or stand with their shoulders and head bent so they look lazy and unattractive.
Try not to slouch when you are sitting down...
坐的時候儘量不要無精打采的。
She has recently begun to slouch over her typewriter.
最近,她坐在打字機前就開始變得無精打采的。
If someone slouches somewhere, they walk around slowly with their shoulders and head bent looking lazy or bored.
Most of the time, they slouch around in the fields...
他們絕大多數時間都無精打采地走在田間。
Scowling, the lad slouched over.
這個小傢伙愁眉苦臉,一副垂頭喪氣的樣子。
If you say that someone is no slouch at a particular activity, you mean that they are skilful at it or are willing to work hard at it.
The Welsh are no slouches at cooking.
威爾士人在烹飪方面可是好手。
1. with shoulders drooping
He was tall and bulky, but he walked with a slouching gait.
他身材高大, 但是走起路來卻是無精打采的樣子.
He acquired a slouching gait, and ignoble look.
他學了一套萎靡不振的走路樣子和一種不體面的神氣.
Yet, in spite of its awkward, slouching gait, the hyena can run surprisingly quickly.
鬣狗的步履笨拙, 懶散, 然而跑起來速度驚人.
Michael: You think I am slouching when I stand?
邁克爾: 你覺得我站的時候站不直?
Proper standing posture, no slouching and do lean against the wall.
端正站姿, 不要無精打采或者靠在牆上.