slouch
[slaʊtʃ]
vi.
无精打采地立、坐或行走;
低垂,耷拉;
vt.
使下垂,使耷拉;
n.
(帽边等的)下垂;
笨拙的人;
懒散的人;
没精打采[垂头丧气]的姿态;
例句:
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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。
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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。
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He straightened himself from a slouch.
他一改刚才的无精打采,挺直了腰杆。
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Orbison was no slouch as a guitarist.
来自Guitar Player
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Neanderthals did not walk with a slouch, or with bent knees.
来自NEWYORKER
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If I do say so myself, I am no slouch at baths.
来自WSJ