indolent的意思和读音

indolent

: [ˈɪndələnt] : ['ɪndələnt]

adj.

adj.energetic

adj.lazy,laid-back,lethargic,idle,sluggish

indolentadj.

1.not wanting to work

adj.1.,2.,

adj.1.lazy

1. hypnosis( ); indolent); sloth(

2. doleful (), indolent () console v. , ...

3. rudimentary indolent from scratch ...

4. indole indolent indolent bubo ...

6., ... prudence n. 1. , 2., 3. indolent a. 1. , 2. blunder n. ( ...

7. 〖 sluggard;idler〗 indolent;sluggish;negligent〗 〖 trouble〗 ...

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1.The former investment banker has not been indolent: his department has been a factory for acronyms since the crisis began.

2.He concluded ruefully that it was "arrogant and rash" to profess virtues that you cannot live up to, and retreated into indolent seclusion.”。

3.The troll turned to look at him, an indolent smile tugging at the corners of his mouth.

4.The scrutiny had been made with such an air of innocence, in such a gaping, indolent, boyish manner.西

5.It was a favourite for conversation, and for that indolent lounging so dear to a gay and thoughtless people.

6.To occupy the indolent, column upon column is filled with idle gossip, which can only be procured by intrusion upon the domestic circle.

7.They are indolent, as a general thing, and yet have a few pastimes.

8.Their indolent attitude was the cause of much unnecessary pain and suffering.

9.Wan Li became generally known in Chinese history as an indolent hedonist whose ineffectiveness led directly to the fall of the Ming in 1644.1644

10.New biomarkers to identify indolent cancers and those likely to progress to castration-resistance are needed, he concluded.