idler
- IPA[ˈīd(ə)lər]
美式
- a habitually lazy person.;a person who is doing nothing in particular, typically while waiting for something.
noun: idler, plural noun: idlers
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名詞
- 1. a habitually lazy person.
- ▪ a person who is doing nothing in particular, typically while waiting for something.
- 2. a pulley that transmits no power but guides or tensions a belt or rope.
- ▪ an idle wheel.
- (of a person) avoiding work; lazy: idle students
- spend time doing nothing: four men were idling outside the shop we idled the afternoon away
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a person) avoiding work; lazy: idle students
- spend time doing nothing: four men were idling outside the shop we idled the afternoon away
Oxford American Dictionary
- an intermediate wheel between two geared wheels, especially when its purpose is to allow them ...
Oxford Dictionary
- an intermediate wheel between two geared wheels, especially when its purpose is to allow them ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- extremely idle or lazy.
Oxford Dictionary
- spend one's time doing nothing or very little
Oxford American Dictionary
- if someone doesn't have enough work to occupy them, they are liable to cause or get into trouble
Oxford Dictionary
- someone who doesn't have enough work to do is liable to cause or get into trouble
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- IPA[ˈʌɪdlə]
英式
- a person who avoids work or spends time in an aimless or lazy way.
Oxford Dictionary