deadbeat的意思和读音

deadbeat

: [ˈdedˌbit] : [ˈdedˌbiːt]

n.

adj.;〈

deadbeats  

n.loafer,idler,waster,ne'er-do-well,layabout

deadbeatn.

1.a lazy person; a person with no job and no money, who is not part of normal society

2.a person or company that tries to avoid paying their debts

3.a father who does not live with his children and does not pay their mother any money to take care of them

adj.1.2.;;

n.1.;;2.;;〈

n.1.someone who tries to avoid paying money that they owe2.someone who is lazy and does not want to achieve anything in life

1. hard up deadbeat n. cheapskate n. ; ...

2. avian flu or bird flu deadbeat Hallyu or Korean fever ...

4. deadbeat galvanometer deadbeat deaden the way ...

5. ... deserve: deadbeat: pile up: ...

7. foster family deadbeat feckless ...

8. hand-outs: deadbeat pinch pennies: ...

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1.Had I known you were such a deadbeat, I never would have taken on your project in the first place.

2.When Harry's aunt begins talking about his deadbeat dad, who has died, her wine glass explodes in her hand, due to Harry's powers.

3.Police officers have the power to stop him at customs checkpoints if the deadbeat tries to leave the country.

4.A patient who cannot pay is turned over to a collection agency, like any other deadbeat.

5.But he did not want to feel like a deadbeat.

6.STATCOM mathematical model is set up to derivative the deadbeat STATCOM control model for unbalanced load.STATCOMSTATCOM

7.In today's media, the only fathers we see are the "deadbeat" days.

8.I'd say it's time we had a showdown with that deadbeat cousin of yours.

9.The deadbeat SVPWM control Is an effective solar photovoltaic grid-connected inverter control methods.

10.That is, until the deadbeat father of this gifted 13-year-old black kid from the Findlater Gardens Projects appears out of nowhere.13