lazier
英['leɪzi] 美['leɪzi]
"up a lazy river"
"lazy white clouds"
"at a lazy pace"
"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"
Her lazy husband is a millstone round her neck.
她的懒丈夫成了她的一个包袱。
He is so lazy; he could do with a good kick up the rear.
他这个人太懒惰,真想在他屁股上踢一脚。
The lazy girl is dreaming of marrying a millionaire and therefore won do any work.
这个懒惰的女孩正梦想着嫁给一个有钱人,从此不再工作。
It was a lazy, breezy summer afternoon.
这是一个懒散的,微风风的夏日下午。
Peter is lazy and yet he gets good results in every examination.
彼得很懒散,然而他每次考试都取得好成绩。
Lazy bass line, lazier drums, lush violins, great piano and incomparable vocals.
懒惰的低音线, 较懒惰的鼓, 饮小提琴, 棒的钢琴和无比的声音.
Neat people are lazier and meaner than sloppy people.
整洁的人比邋遢的人懒得多.
You are such kind of person who cant get lazier.
不是我在说,你这个人就是懒到不行.
And you, yer lazy sod, lollin' there. Git on out into me kitchen.
出自:R. LawlerBring the wine over, Helen. I'm too lazy to move.
出自:M. Roberts