英汉词典

  • slacker

    英:[ˈslækə(r)]   美: [ˈslækɚ] 

    slacker 基本解释

    n.

    逃避工作的人,偷懒的人;懒鬼;

    adj.

    松(弛)的( slack的比较级 );清淡的;不活跃的;懈怠的

    变形

    复数:slackers

    英英释义

    slacker[ 'slækə ]

    n.a person who shirks their work or duty (especially one who tries to evade military service in wartime)

    同义词:shirker

    slacker 相关例句

    双语例句

    1. 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。

    权威例句

    Confessions of a Slacker Mom
    Slacker: fast distribution with lazy docker containers
    A Slacker Coherence rotocol for Pull-based Monitoring of On-line Data Sources
    A Slacker Coherence rotocol for Pull-based Monitoring of On-line Data Sources
    Slacker semantics: why superficiality, dependency and avoidance of commitment can be the right way to go
    Adaptive polling of grid resource monitors using a slacker coherence model
    An Economic Theory of Nerd and Slacker Harassment and it’s Role in Enforcing Social Norms in Schools
    She Didn't Raise Her Boy to Be a Slacker: Motherhood, Conscription, and the Culture of the First World War
    Not a Soldier, Not a Slacker: Conscientious Objectors and Male Citizenship in the United States during the Second World War
    Nicotine increases impulsivity and decreases willingness to exert cognitive effort despite improving attention in "slacker"rats: in...
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