lazy
- IPA[ˈleɪzi]
英式
- unwilling to work or use energy;characterized by lack of effort or activity
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- 1. unwilling to work or use energy he was too lazy to cook
- ▪ characterized by lack of effort or activity they were enjoying a really lazy holiday
- ▪ showing a lack of care lazy writing
- ▪ (of a river) slow-moving a lazy lowland river
- 2. North American (of a brand on livestock) placed on its side rather than upright.
- a revolving stand or tray on a table, used especially for holding condiments.
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- a set of extending tongs for grasping objects at a distance, with several connected pairs of ...
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- a set of extending tongs for grasping objects at a distance, with several connected pairs of ...
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- a revolving stand or tray on a table, used especially for holding condiments.
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- a car safety feature involving the automatic closing of its electric windows when the car is locked.
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- an eye with poor vision that is mainly caused by underuse, especially the unused eye in a squint.
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- a small rope extending vertically from the topping lift to the boom for holding a fore-and-aft ...
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- an eye with poor vision that is mainly caused by underuse, especially the unused eye in strabismus.
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美式
- unwilling to work or use energy: he was too lazy to cook I'm very lazy by nature
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