lazier 懒惰的(lazy的比较级)
- Does this mean Chinese and India workers are lazier than their French counterparts?
这是否意味着中国和印度员工比法国员工懒惰呢? - The university student today may spend less of his time studying than students decades ago, but I see no evidence that he's lazier.
如今的大学生可能比几十年前的大学生花在学习上的时间要少,但是我并不认为这证明他们更懒惰。 - Despite a huge government push to encourage healthy living, Britons are lazier than ever, concludes the study conducted by Nuffield Health, a not for profit health organisation.
由纳菲尔德健康中心——一个非营利组织——施行的一项调查显示:尽管政府大力推动鼓励健康生活,英国人还是比以往更加懒惰了。
Lazy \La"zy\, a. [Compar. {Lazier}; superl. {Laziest}.] [OE.
lasie, laesic, of uncertain origin; cf. F. las tired, L.
lassus, akin to E. late; or cf. LG. losig, lesig.]
1. Disinclined to action or exertion; averse to labor; idle;
shirking work. --Bacon.
2. Inactive; slothful; slow; sluggish; as, a lazy stream.
``The night owl's lazy flight.'' --Shak.
3. Wicked; vicious. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] --B. Jonson.
{Lazy tongs}, a system of jointed bars capable of great
extension, originally made for picking up something at a
distance, now variously applied in machinery.
Syn: Idle; indolent; sluggish; slothful. See {Idle}.