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词汇 sluggard
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Definition of sluggard in English:

sluggard

noun ˈslʌɡədˈsləɡərd
  • A lazy, sluggish person.

    懒怠的人,懒汉

    I'm waiting for those sluggards to bring my steak
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We are also enjoined to learn lessons from animals: ‘Go to the ant, you sluggard, see its ways and become wise!’
    • This disposes of the last remnant of his reputation and wholly destroys his main usefulness as a moral agent, since it will make the sluggard hesitate to go to him any more.
    • That is why, while I often criticize the sluggards and incompetents in government, my admiration for the good guys is boundless.
    • We make the busy bee look like a lazy creature, and the industrious ant, a sluggard.
    • Pool is on the agenda, I think, although card is subject to change depending on when the other sluggards can get their asses into gear.
    • He planned to write 137 novels in his Comedie Humaine, but - the sluggard!
    • What a relief not having to carry those three sluggards on my back!
    • If, on the other hand, we say of a boy, ‘He's not going anywhere,’ we are not praising his steadfastness but damning him as an ambitionless sluggard.
    • The American masses are perceived as apathetic sluggards, whose votes would be better exercised by enlightened foreign observers.
    • Franklin's admonition ‘Up sluggard and waste not life; in the grave will be sleeping enough’ has rung in Hall's ears throughout the transformation.
    • These ants: they always claim to work hard, but in truth they're nothing but lazy idle sluggards!
    • You have no decency in you, you drunken sluggard!
    • It's amazing how much guilt I enjoy loading myself with - the guilt of being a sluggard.
    • Is it the sluggard who refuses to seek work when there is work available?
    • Dujon had not chosen welfare because she was a sluggard or had a baby out of wedlock.
    • When dawn breaks, this nocturnal bird turns into an impossible sluggard.
    • Far from being a national icon, Bonaparte is a weakling, a coward, a sluggard, and an ignoramus.
    • Like a person sitting in the car park outside the gym, knowing they've got to go in and get exercising, I am perpetually a conversational sluggard.
    • I've sat in countless staff meetings where doctors who see fifty patients a day are held up as examples to the rest of us sluggards who see twenty-five to thirty.
    • The graffiti-daubing sluggard who, at Oxford University only sixteen years earlier, had spent more time drinking than working had come a very long way.
    Synonyms
    idler, loafer, good-for-nothing, wastrel, drone, scrounger, cadger, ne'er-do-well, do-nothing, layabout, slob, lounger, shirker, laggard, slugabed, malingerer

Derivatives

  • sluggardliness

  • nounˈslʌɡədlɪnəsˈsləɡərdlinəs
    • I mention that merely to show that I am not one who supports sluggardliness in court proceedings.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • How could you apply the remedy suggested by the ant to the one area of sluggardliness you mentioned previously?
      • Swimming is a detoxicating pill that purges away the heaviness and weariness in the heart just as it expunges slothfulness and sluggardliness in the body.
  • sluggardly

  • adjective ˈslʌɡədliˈsləɡərdli
    • Slow-moving.

      sluggardly pedestrians
      Example sentencesExamples
      • progress continues at a sluggardly rate
      • Meanwhile, progress towards equal numbers of men and women in the House of Commons continues at such a sluggardly rate that it is unlikely to be achieved before the middle of this coming century.
      • He was a confirmed loser, the most sluggardly of his Cambridge set.
      • It's up to you to draft and sign contracts with manufacturing firms which produce ineffective cannons, imprecise missiles, and sluggardly bullets that travel slower than a crippled sea slug.

Origin

Middle English: from the rare verb slug 'be lazy or slow' + -ard.

Definition of sluggard in US English:

sluggard

nounˈsləɡərdˈsləɡərd
  • A lazy, sluggish person.

    懒怠的人,懒汉

    I'm waiting for those sluggards to bring my steak
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's amazing how much guilt I enjoy loading myself with - the guilt of being a sluggard.
    • Dujon had not chosen welfare because she was a sluggard or had a baby out of wedlock.
    • What a relief not having to carry those three sluggards on my back!
    • The American masses are perceived as apathetic sluggards, whose votes would be better exercised by enlightened foreign observers.
    • You have no decency in you, you drunken sluggard!
    • He planned to write 137 novels in his Comedie Humaine, but - the sluggard!
    • When dawn breaks, this nocturnal bird turns into an impossible sluggard.
    • Pool is on the agenda, I think, although card is subject to change depending on when the other sluggards can get their asses into gear.
    • I've sat in countless staff meetings where doctors who see fifty patients a day are held up as examples to the rest of us sluggards who see twenty-five to thirty.
    • If, on the other hand, we say of a boy, ‘He's not going anywhere,’ we are not praising his steadfastness but damning him as an ambitionless sluggard.
    • The graffiti-daubing sluggard who, at Oxford University only sixteen years earlier, had spent more time drinking than working had come a very long way.
    • Far from being a national icon, Bonaparte is a weakling, a coward, a sluggard, and an ignoramus.
    • We make the busy bee look like a lazy creature, and the industrious ant, a sluggard.
    • Is it the sluggard who refuses to seek work when there is work available?
    • This disposes of the last remnant of his reputation and wholly destroys his main usefulness as a moral agent, since it will make the sluggard hesitate to go to him any more.
    • Like a person sitting in the car park outside the gym, knowing they've got to go in and get exercising, I am perpetually a conversational sluggard.
    • These ants: they always claim to work hard, but in truth they're nothing but lazy idle sluggards!
    • We are also enjoined to learn lessons from animals: ‘Go to the ant, you sluggard, see its ways and become wise!’
    • That is why, while I often criticize the sluggards and incompetents in government, my admiration for the good guys is boundless.
    • Franklin's admonition ‘Up sluggard and waste not life; in the grave will be sleeping enough’ has rung in Hall's ears throughout the transformation.
    Synonyms
    idler, loafer, good-for-nothing, wastrel, drone, scrounger, cadger, ne'er-do-well, do-nothing, layabout, slob, lounger, shirker, laggard, slugabed, malingerer

Origin

Middle English: from the rare verb slug ‘be lazy or slow’ + -ard.

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