languid如何读

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languid是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 迟缓的,缓慢的,慢悠悠的
  2. 没精打采的,呆滞的
  3. 软弱无力的,疲弱的,衰弱的
  4. 倦怠的,疲倦的
  5. 不感兴趣的
  6. 无生气的
  7. 阴沉的
  8. 不活泼的
  9. 懒散的
  10. 不兴旺的
  11. 萧条的
  12. 不高兴的
  13. 不情愿的
n. (名词)
  1. (形状或功能)象舌头的东西(=languet)

languid自然拼读

lan·guid

laeng gwihd

languid扩展

languidly (adv.), languidness (n.)

languid词根

词根:languor

adj.

languorous 怠惰的;无力的

adv.

languidly 疲倦地;不感兴趣地;不活泼地;阴沉地

n.

languor 疲倦;无精打采;柔情;呆滞

vi.

languor 变得衰弱无力

languid英英释义

adjective

lacking or not showing strength, energy, or spirit; weak, slow, or listless.He lay on the sofa in a languid manner, sipping from a cup of tea.The expression in her eyes was languid, and she seemed to have lost the will to live.

languid词源中文解释

源自1590年代的法语 languide(16世纪),直接源自拉丁语 languidus “因虚弱、疲劳或缺乏能量而昏厥、倦怠和迟缓”,源自 languere “虚弱、疲劳、昏厥、倦怠”,源自 PIE *langu-, 源自词根 *sleg- “松弛、懒散”。相关词汇: Languidly; languidness。

languid词源英文解释

Middle French languide, from Latin languidus, from languēre to languish — more at slack

The first known use of languid was in 1595

languid儿童词典英英释义

languishverb

to become weak or languid : waste away

languish in prison

to suffer neglect

a bill languishing in the Senate

languishverb

to become weak or languid : waste away

languish in prison

to suffer neglect

a bill languishing in the Senate

languishverb

to become weak or languid : waste away

languish in prison

to suffer neglect

a bill languishing in the Senate

languishverb

to become weak or languid : waste away

languish in prison

to suffer neglect

a bill languishing in the Senate

languishverb

to become weak or languid : waste away

languish in prison

to suffer neglect

a bill languishing in the Senate

languidadjective

weak from or as if from exhaustion

lacking spirit : listless

lacking force or quickness of movement : slow

languidadjective

weak from or as if from exhaustion

lacking spirit : listless

lacking force or quickness of movement : slow

languidadjective

weak from or as if from exhaustion

lacking spirit : listless

lacking force or quickness of movement : slow

languidadjective

weak from or as if from exhaustion

lacking spirit : listless

lacking force or quickness of movement : slow

languid 例句

1 On stage, Mr. Chantre’s languid, nostalgic voice seemed ignited by a different energy.

2 He moves to the floor to continue his stretching, with languid discipline, at my feet.

3 It codified G-Funk, the languid palm tree thump that became the defining sound of Los Angeles rap.

4 And Alex Olson’s “Weaver” echoes much of all this with admirably relaxed simplicity: thicker white over thinner black on white, finished with some languid scratched lines, looping back and forth.

5 Travelers also gripe about the high prices that go along with the languid connection speeds.

6 I could find little trace of Aix’s once languid charm in this now boutique-y tourist town.

7 By game time more than fifteen thousand fans had emptied into Ratliff Stadium, where a full moon, luscious and plump, sweetened the languid desert night and turned the sky an incandescent blue.

8 He speaks with a languid drawl.

他慢吞吞拉着长调说话。

9 The spaces she creates for her characters — San Diego’s languid Chester Hotel hiding in plain sight, Tijuana rendered as an underworld — have the aura of realms.

10 But "What About This" is an authentic outpouring like a warm river in full flood; you get swept off the bank and its languid physicality destroys you.

11 Tarkovsky’s film is a languid, internalised meditation with an eye on the sublime; Soderbergh’s is trimmer and blunter, but just as moving in its way.

12 Remote workers making $30,000 or more annually can apply for the one-year visa starting in April.April 12, 2024The languid charm of the ‘dolce vita’ lifestyle has long been the envy of travelers everywhere.

13 The brightness seared into Sierra’s eyeballs, coated the inside of her brain, and burst like a languid, slow-motion explosion down her spine and through her entire body.

14 He tells the story with such languid insouciance that I initially assume it must be for effect – but I don’t think it is.

15 But when Capitol Records rereleased the record, which featured Mr. Miller’s warm tenor warbling over languid guitars, in 1962, it became a hit, reaching No. 6 on the Billboard pop chart in 1963.

16 He might have been taken for someone at a washtub, though he swayed in a languid, trancelike manner.

17 If someone mentions the Cottages today, I think of easy-going days drifting in and out of each other’s rooms, the languid way the afternoon would fold into evening then into night.

18 I had forgotten to braid my hair. The languid breeze played with it upon my neck.

我忘记把头发编起. 困倦的风在我颊上和它嬉戏.

19 Long black dresses, cowl-backed or dangling gilt fringe, made for doing a languid waltz under the light of an enormous crystal chandelier.

20 It has a similar air of languid melancholy.

languid 同义词

2 疲乏的

beat dead breathless

13 悠闲的

leisurely unhurried

14 不情愿的

reluctant unwilling

15 疲倦的

mondayish weary wearing jadish

22 慢吞吞的

slow lazy leisurely

23 不兴旺的

thriftless

25 没精打采的

flat mild enervate

36 反应迟钝的

dim unapprehensive

37 软弱无力的

groggy milk-and-water like jelly

44 慢悠悠的

leisurely

53 慵懒

languor

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