slacker

英 ['slækə] 美 ['slækɚ]
  • n. 懒鬼;逃避兵役者
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slacker 偷懒的人

slack,松懈的,懒散的,-er,人。

slacker (n.)
popularized 1994, but the meaning "person who shirks work" dates to 1897; agent noun from slack (v.). In early use also slackster (1901). Compare Old English sleacornes "laziness," which is not, however, an agent noun. Related: Slackerly; slackerish.
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。

来自柯林斯例句

2. He's a slacker, he actually skipped off and left us to do the clearing away.
他是个懒鬼, 他居然悄悄地溜走而把清除工作留给我们来做.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. Bill was kicked out of the military for being a slacker.
比尔因懒惰懈怠而从军队里被赶了出来.

来自互联网

4. But the labor market is slacker than an 8.3 % jobless rate suggests.
但劳动力市场却比8.3%这一失业率所显示的情况要严峻.

来自互联网

5. I need you to talk to Mr. Ed, he is a slacker.
我希望你能和艾德先生谈谈, 他是一个爱偷懒的人.

来自互联网