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slouched

英 [slaʊtʃt]

美 [slaʊtʃt]

v.  没精打采地站(或坐、走); 低头垂肩地站(或坐、走)
slouch的过去分词和过去式

过去式:slouched 

COCA.41896

柯林斯词典

  • VERB 无精打采地坐着(或站着)
    If someoneslouches, they sit or stand with their shoulders and head bent so they look lazy and unattractive.
    1. Try not to slouch when you are sitting down...
      坐的时候尽量不要无精打采的。
    2. She has recently begun to slouch over her typewriter.
      最近,她坐在打字机前就开始变得无精打采的。
    3. Slouchis also a noun.
    4. He straightened himself from a slouch.
      他一改刚才的无精打采,挺直了腰杆。
  • VERB 无精打采地走;懒洋洋地走
    If someoneslouchessomewhere, they walk around slowly with their shoulders and head bent looking lazy or bored.
    1. Most of the time, they slouch around in the fields...
      他们绝大多数时间都无精打采地走在田间。
    2. Scowling, the lad slouched over.
      这个小家伙愁眉苦脸,一副垂头丧气的样子。
  • PHRASE 擅长;愿意卖力工作;手脚勤快麻利
    If you say that someone isno slouch ata particular activity, you mean that they are skilful at it or are willing to work hard at it.
    1. The Welsh are no slouches at cooking.
      威尔士人在烹饪方面可是好手。

双语例句

  • A girl slouched in front of her.
    她前头有一个姑娘,没精打采地走着。
  • I slouched down in the passenger seat of our old Pontiac 'cause it was the cool way to sit when one is in the fourth grade.
    我无精打采地坐在老庞蒂亚克车后座,因为一个4年级的学生坐在这儿是应当的。
  • The man slouched and stooped in the sunshine.
    那人在阳光下懒懒散散,弯腰曲背地走着。
  • He was slouched over a book, his long dark hair falling over his face.
    他弯着腰看书,长长的黑头发把脸都挡住了。
  • I slouched in a nearby chair and saw all of it.
    我耷拉在附近一把椅子上看着这一切。
  • Along the stone corridor of the battlement, two figures were slouched down against the wall.
    沿着城垛的石头通道我看到有两个人靠在城墙上打盹。
  • "I know someone who's worse than umbridge," said a voice from the doorway. ron's younger sister slouched into the room, looking irritable." hi, harry. "
    “我知道有一个人比乌姆里奇还糟糕。”门口传来一个声音。罗恩的妹妹没精打采地走进房间,一脸气呼呼的样子。“你好,哈利。”
  • He slouched onto the stage to light applause.
    他无精打采地走上台,台下掌声稀落。
  • Swinging his stout frame, Pierre slouched through the crowd, nodding to right and to left, as casually and good-naturedly as though he were walking through a crowd in a market.
    皮埃尔移动他那很胖的身体,摇摇晃晃地走路,推开人群,漫不经心地温和地向左右两旁的人们点头,就像从集上的人群中挤过去似的。
  • She slouched past me with her hands in her pockets.
    她手插在口袋里懒洋洋地从我身边走了过去。