搜尋結果
sloth
- IPA[sləʊθ]
英式
- reluctance to work or make an effort; laziness;a slow-moving tropical American mammal that hangs upside down from the branches of trees using its long limbs and hooked claws.
noun: sloth, plural noun: sloths
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名詞
- 1. reluctance to work or make an effort; laziness he should overcome his natural sloth and complacency
- 2. a slow-moving tropical American mammal that hangs upside down from the branches of trees using its long limbs and hooked claws.
- 3. rare a group of bears the pair had been attacked by a sloth of bears
- a shaggy-coated nocturnal Indian bear which uses its long curved claws for hanging upside down ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a shaggy-coated nocturnal Indian bear which uses its long curved claws for hanging upside down ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- an extinct terrestrial edentate mammal of the Cenozoic era in America, typically of very large size.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an extinct terrestrial edentate mammal of the Cenozoic era in America, typically of very large size.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[slôTH]
美式
- reluctance to work or make an effort; laziness: he should overcome his natural sloth and complacency
Oxford American Dictionary