slouch如何读

英:[slaʊtʃ]

美:[slaʊtʃ]

slouch是什么意思

vi.

无精打采地立、坐或行走

低垂,耷拉

vt.

使下垂,使耷拉

n.

(帽边等的)下垂

笨拙的人

懒散的人

没精打采[垂头丧气]的姿态

slouch变形

复数:slouches

第三人称单数:slouches

现在分词:slouching

过去式:slouched

过去分词:slouched

slouch扩展

slouchingly (adv.), sloucher (n.)

slouch词根

词根:slouch

adj.

slouching 懒散的;没精打采的

slouchy 懒散的;没精打采的

v.

slouching 没精打采地坐着;使低垂(slouch的ing形式)

slouch英英释义

noun

an awkward fellow : lout

one that is unimpressiveespecially: a lazy or incompetent person —used in negative constructions

was no slouch at cooking

a gait or posture characterized by an ungainly stooping of the head and shoulders or excessive relaxation of body muscles

verb

intransitive verb

to walk, stand, or sit with a slouch : assume a slouch

droop

to go or move slowly or reluctantly

transitive verb

to cause to droop

slouched his shoulders

slouch词源中文解释

16世纪10年代,“懒汉; 笨拙的家伙”,是 slouk 的变体(1560年代),其起源不明,但可能最终源自斯堪的纳维亚来源(也许是古诺尔斯语 slokr “懒汉”),并与 slack(形容词)相关,意为“下垂,下垂”。还比较中古英语 slought, slougth,是 slouthe “懒惰,懒惰, sloth”的变体。

“头和肩膀下垂或弯曲”的意思是在1725年之前。在1796年,美国英语中,用负面评价的方式表扬(如 she's no slouch)。

slouch词源英文解释

Noun origin unknown

The first known use of slouch was in 1515

slouch儿童词典英英释义

slouch1 of 2noun

an awkward, lazy, or unqualified person

a manner of walking, sitting, or standing characterized by an awkward stooping of head and shoulders

slouch2 of 2verb

to walk, sit, or stand with a slouch

slouch1 of 2noun

an awkward, lazy, or unqualified person

a manner of walking, sitting, or standing characterized by an awkward stooping of head and shoulders

slouch2 of 2verb

to walk, sit, or stand with a slouch

slouch 例句

1 He’s slouched down in the chair wearing the pale blue button-down and khakis he wore to school today.

2 Not that he was a slouch before.

这并不是说以前他就是个懒惰的家伙.

3 The other man is bigger and maybe taller, but he is slouching, so he looks shorter.

4 From the comfort of the passenger seat, I watched Fang slouch up his front walk, the battered Converse box pinched under his arm.

5 George took his packages and started to slouch away.

6 Bull Meecham increased the tempo of his slouch homeward and acted as though he didn’t hear.

7 When classes are in the school slouch of.

在学校的时候上课都是没精打采的。

8 In the real room where the girl was slouched in a chair beside her dead brother’s body, her lips curved into a soft smile.

9 The beggar turned and slouched past whimpering: ‘Poor old Gríma! Poor old Gríma! Always beaten and cursed. How I hate him! I wish I could leave him!’

10 “But I want to know everything!” she complained, slouching back toward the table.

11 Boots on the right feet, Bernabe heaved up and slouched over to the door.

12 “That’s all right,” I said, slouched down in my seat very close to the door.

13 Dicey kept her feet on the dash, and her body slouched down.

14 At least when he was slouched against a wall, I could pretend he wasn’t here.

15 Somehow, his trousers inevitably bagged at the knees and the coat slouched in the shoulders.

16 Whether Richard Parker skulked up in masterly tiger fashion before landing upon them in a thunder of roaring, or slouched by indifferently, it was all the same to them.

17 They lapsed into silence, Wilson comparing his pipe clouds, Alfred slouching in the porch chair.

18 I slouch down into the cold bench, leaning my head back.

19 A bell tinkled as Maribel and I walked out, and before the door even closed behind us, I saw the boy again, still slouched against the wall, holding his skateboard upright.

20 He relaxed his thighs and let his feet dangle; he slouched forward over the mule’s bony shoulders.

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