la·zy /ˈlezi/
(a.)懶惰的,懶散的;悠閒的,令人懶散的,慢吞吞的(vi.)懶惰,懶散
La·zy a. [Compar. Lazier superl. Laziest.]
1. Disinclined to action or exertion; averse to labor; idle; shirking work.
2. Inactive; slothful; slow; sluggish; as, a lazy stream. “The night owl's lazy flight.”
3. Wicked; vicious. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.]
Lazy tongs, a system of jointed bars capable of great extension, originally made for picking up something at a distance, now variously applied in machinery.
Syn: -- Idle; indolent; sluggish; slothful. See Idle.
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lazy
adj 1: moving slowly and gently; "up a lazy river"; "lazy white
clouds"; "at a lazy pace"
2: disinclined to work or exertion; "faineant kings under whose
rule the country languished"; "an indolent hanger-on";
"too lazy to wash the dishes"; "shiftless idle youth";
"slothful employees"; "the unemployed are not necessarily
work-shy" [syn: faineant, indolent, otiose, slothful,
work-shy]
[also: laziest, lazier]