sluggard如何读

英:[ˈslʌgəd]

美:[ˈslʌgərd]

sluggard是什么意思

  • n.游手好闲的人;懒鬼
  • adj.游手好闲的

sluggard自然拼读

slug·gard

sluh grd

sluggard扩展

sluggardly (adj.), sluggardliness (n.)

sluggard英英释义

noun

one who is lazy.

adjective

lazy or inactive.

sluggard词源中文解释

14世纪晚期(13世纪晚期作为姓氏), slogard,“习惯性懒惰的人,患有懒惰的罪恶”,带有 -ard 和中古英语 sluggi “懒惰的,懒散的”(13世纪初),可能来自斯堪的纳维亚; 比较方言挪威语 slugga “懒散”, sluggje “沉重,缓慢的人”,方言瑞典语 slogga “缓慢或懒散”。

'Tis the voice of a sluggard — I heard him complain:
"You have wak'd me too soon, I must slumber again."
[Isaac Watts 1674-1748]
“这是一个懒汉的声音——我听到他抱怨:”
“你把我叫醒得太早了,我必须再睡一会儿。”
[艾萨克·瓦茨1674-1748]

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'Tis the voice of the Lobster: I heard him declare
"You have baked me too brown, I must sugar my hair."
["Lewis Carroll" (Charles L. Dodgson), 1832-1898]
这是龙虾的声音:我听到他宣布
“你把我烤得太棕了,我必须梳理我的头发。”
[“刘易斯·卡罗尔”(查尔斯·L·道奇森),1832-1898]

作为形容词,意为“懒惰的,懒散的”,自1590年代起。相关: Sluggardly; sluggardize。 Sluggardie “懒惰,懒散”来自14世纪晚期; sluggardry 在1510年代出现。

sluggard词源英文解释

Noun Middle English sluggart

The first known use of sluggard was in the 14th century

sluggard儿童词典英英释义

sluice1 of 2noun

an artificial passage for water with a gate for controlling its flow or changing its direction

a body of water held back by a gate or a stream flowing through a gate

a device (as a floodgate) for controlling the flow of water

a channel that carries off surplus water

a long sloping trough (as for floating logs to a sawmill)

sluice2 of 2verb

to draw off by or through a sluice

to wash with or in water running through or from a sluice

drench, flush

sluice1 of 2noun

an artificial passage for water with a gate for controlling its flow or changing its direction

a body of water held back by a gate or a stream flowing through a gate

a device (as a floodgate) for controlling the flow of water

a channel that carries off surplus water

a long sloping trough (as for floating logs to a sawmill)

sluice2 of 2verb

to draw off by or through a sluice

to wash with or in water running through or from a sluice

drench, flush

slug1 of 3noun

sluggard

a small piece of shaped metal (as a bullet)

a metal disk used in place of a coin in a coin-operated machine

any of numerous long wormlike land mollusks that are related to the snails but have only an underdeveloped shell or none at all

a single drink of liquor : shot

slug2 of 3noun

a heavy blow especially with the fist

slug3 of 3verb

to strike heavily with or as if with the fist or a bat

sluggishadjective

slow in movement or reaction by habit or condition

sluggishadjective

slow in movement or reaction by habit or condition

sluggishadjective

slow in movement or reaction by habit or condition

slug1 of 3noun

sluggard

a small piece of shaped metal (as a bullet)

a metal disk used in place of a coin in a coin-operated machine

any of numerous long wormlike land mollusks that are related to the snails but have only an underdeveloped shell or none at all

a single drink of liquor : shot

slug2 of 3noun

a heavy blow especially with the fist

slug3 of 3verb

to strike heavily with or as if with the fist or a bat

sluggernoun

one (as a batter or boxer) that strikes hard or with heavy blows

sluggardnoun

a lazy person

sluggard 例句

1 The sluggard is wiser in his own conceit, than seven men that speak sentences.

懒惰人自认为聪明人,远胜过七个善于应对的人。

2 Besides, she had never been so busy before in all her life, and Ruth Fielding was no sluggard.

3 NIV As a door turns on its hinges , so a sluggard turns on his bed.

[和合]门在枢纽转动, 懒惰人在床上也是如此.

4 A sluggard does not plow in season ; so at harvest time he looks but finds nothing.

4懒惰人因冬寒不肯耕种.到收割的时候,他必讨饭,而无所得.

5 French workers, whom the British like to dismiss as holiday-hogging sluggards, are more productive than the British.

6 But Purgatory is no place of rest, and Casella's song was rudely interrupted by the guardian of the place, who cried aloud, 'How now, ye sluggard souls!

7 The happiest are the busiest; the drones and sluggards are almost, without exception, the most miserable creatures on the face of the earth.

8 Dove was always being asked to read about sluggards and going to ants.

9 The sluggard is wiser in his own eyes than seven men who answer discreetly.

懒惰人看自己、比七个善于应对的人更有智慧.

10 Then I should have chosen a career for myself, I should have been a sluggard and a glutton, not a simple one, but, for instance, one with sympathies for everything good and beautiful.

11 Mr. President, we behold the transformation of the caterpillar into the butterfly and we marvel at the mysterious process of designing nature; but what a sluggard is nature when compared to the law!

12 I’ve been told so often to ‘go to the ant, thou sluggard,’ that now I’m going to them for fair, and what I do to them will be a plenty.”

13 If you cannot be assiduous, at least in your thought be like a sluggard.

如果你不是勤奋刻苦之人,那麽, 至少你在你的思想中犹如游手好闲之徒.

14 In contrast with these southern sluggards, two Baltic states continue to race ahead.

15 “What sluggards, what cowards have I brought up in my court, who care nothing for their allegiance to their lord. Who will rid me of this meddlesome priest?”

16 The level rays of the early sun were struggling with the mist that lingered upon a broad full river, like a sluggard loth to quit his bed.

17 Oh sluggard monk! when shall I glean aright From the living spectacle of my bitter lot, To mold my handywork and mine eyes' Delight?

18 Such sluggard creatures as that one are poor sport.

19 tried to wake up the sluggards who were still sleeping at that late hour

20 The sluggard craves and gets nothing, but the desires of the diligent are fully satisfied.

4懒惰人羡慕, 却无所得.殷勤人必得丰裕.

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