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slackers

英 [ˈslækəz]

美 [ˈslækərz]

n.  偷懒的人; 怠惰的人
slacker的复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-COUNT 偷懒的人;磨洋工的人
    If you describe someone as aslacker, you mean that they are lazy and do less work than they should.
    1. He's not a slacker, he's the best worker they've got.
      他可不是个会偷懒的人,他是他们最好的工人。

双语例句

  • Mindful that the students are future shop owners, the teachers hector slackers about their sideburns and eyeglass frames.
    考虑到学生们就是未来的店主,教官们会严惩那些在腮胡、镜架方面出格的学生。
  • That idea spawned into a sport of it's own and there are now slackers all over the world.
    这种想法孵化成了一项独立的运动,现在全世界各地都有人在走扁带。
  • I won't have any slackers in my office. Gordon: I don't get paid enough to do that.
    我不希望在我的办公室里有任何偷懒的人。戈登:我可没挣干这份工作的钱。
  • Supporters saw it as the brave act of a boss determined to rid the company of slackers.
    支持者认为,这是梅耶尔扫清公司懒虫的果敢行为。
  • My English teacher friends in Japan's school system say, if anything, these kids are a bunch of slackers when it comes to mastering a second language.
    我的在日本学校当英文教师的朋友们说:这些孩子在学第二种语言是普遍偷懒。
  • That segment of the workforce ─ the employees who are neither superstars nor slackers ─ tends to be ignored by managers, he said.
    他说,员工中的这个群体(既不是超级明星员工,也不是偷懒耍滑的员工)往往被管理者所忽视。
  • Slackers and those who violate working procedures and ignoring deadlines.
    疏于职守、违反工作程序和不注重工作期限的人。
  • Philosophers and pop psychologists spent centuries trying to explain humankind, but only in 1996 did the South African novelist Jo-Anne Richards and I finally identify the three basic human types: strivers, slackers and fantasists.
    哲学家和大众心理学家花费了数百年时间,试图理解人类,但直到1996年,南非小说家约-安妮理查兹(Jo-AnneRichards)和我才终于确定,人类有三种基本类型:拼搏者、游手好闲者和幻想者。
  • When it comes to diet, slackers never succeed.
    说到减肥,愉懒的人是永远不会成功的。
  • A couple of slackers, Kevin said, shoving two rolls of sushi into his mouth.
    这两个懒鬼,凯文骂骂咧咧,一下子塞了两个寿丝到嘴里。