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 lazy ['leizi]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 懒惰的, 怠惰的, 缓慢的

vi. 懒散




    lazy
    lazier, laziest
    [ adj ]
    1. moving slowly and gently

    2. <adj.all>
      up a lazy river
      lazy white clouds
      at a lazy pace
    3. disinclined to work or exertion

    4. <adj.all>
      faineant kings under whose rule the country languished
      an indolent hanger-on
      too lazy to wash the dishes
      shiftless idle youth
      slothful employees
      the unemployed are not necessarily work-shy


    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    extension, originally made for picking up something at a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}.

    1. But the problem is not that Americans are "lazy," as a Japanese politician has recently been quoted as suggesting.
    2. Some traders believed many investors focused on the lazy movements of the U.S. dollar, which ended mixed yesterday.
    3. The crisis showed no sign of easing, although outside churches it was a normal, lazy Sunday.
    4. "The ratio of lazy persons is much higher in the U.S," he says.
    5. "Having all these advantages made everyone in the state very lazy.
    6. WITH summer holidays upon us, thoughts are turning to reading material for those long, lazy days on the beach.
    7. The 37-year-old woman bristles at West German suggestions that their East German cousins are lazy and unwilling to put in the long hours needed to rebuild their country.
    8. His recycling container is overflowing, but he admits he is usually too lazy to carry it downstairs.
    9. Try to lead a quiet, normal life and (you) appear lazy or unambitious.
    10. Rob Herman grew up thinking he was lazy.
    11. This master lyricist has become enamored of the somewhat lazy device of repeating key lyrical phrases over and over ("Wiggle Wiggle," "10,000 Men" and "God Knows").
    12. "The idea of a lazy potato is a contradiction in terms," he said.
    13. It risks being seen as a soft target: no longer sophisticated enough to match the US or Japan, and too lazy and highly paid to match the developing countries.
    14. An 85-year-old, two-lane iron bridge carries cars and pedestrian across the wide, lazy river to New Hope, Pa.
    15. "Working in films lets you get lazy.
    16. When he asked for their reaction to his Dallas speech, they said he might have more explicitly denounced remarks by Japanese politicians that U.S. workers are "lazy."
    17. Because they are generally sold to lazy gardeners as young plants in May, you need to order seeds now.
    18. Mr. Black once described a good newspaper as "one that makes money" and said that many journalists are "ignorant, lazy and opinionated."
    19. The real Peter Rabbit, bought for the "exorbitant sum" of four shillings, six pence at a London market, was a lazy sort.
    20. As a result, consumers complained, national manufacturers got greedy and lazy, charging exorbitant prices for inferior merchandise and rarely bothering to expand product lines.
    21. At the same time, the Constitution is too important to be enshrined on the lazy assumption that a good system can never be improved.
    22. The lazy third-grader of slurred speech and bob-cut hair even looks a bit like Bart. Both are drawn two-dimensionally, with a minimum of detail and unsure lines.
    23. "People are always talking about these lazy, shiftless welfare people.
    24. Professionals, he said, are being discriminated against in favor of "little old ladies and ignorant people," as well as "lazy" market makers who don't bother to update their quotations.
    25. "I don't like the idea of people being in power too long," Reston says. "They tend to get corrupted or lazy.
    26. At the end of last week I opened a newspaper for a lazy, crickety read about the possible recall of Mike Gatting for the Oval test.
    27. "I just thought how incredibly lazy everyone is becoming," he says.
    28. David McCaffrey of the ship Caribbean Breeze recalls a dawn two years ago when he woke up to find an Iranian reconnaissance plane making lazy circles overhead.
    29. It's what he holds against conservatives, whom he understands to be the heartless owners of the company store who cheat the poor whom they deride as lazy and dumb.
    30. "He can't help it if some misunderstood and thought he said he would be lazy and fair." Gov. Weld has made a sharp break from the policies of his predecessor, Michael Dukakis.
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