languid的意思和读音

languid

: [ˈlæŋɡwɪd] : ['læŋɡwɪd]

adj.

adj.vigorous

adj.unhurried,relaxed,languorous,leisurely,lazy

languidadj.

1.moving slowly in an elegant manner, not needing energy or effort

a languid wave of the hand

a languid afternoon in the sun

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adj.1.very slow and relaxed2.a languid occasion or period of time is relaxed and pleasant3.someone who is languid is weak or sick

1. insane a. languid a. lean vi. ...

2. lane languid lash ...

3. insane a. languid a. lean vi. ...

4. motley languid ) mysterious ...

5. symbolical languid limpid ...

6. tongue languid ) nutrition ) ...

7. yōnglǎn languid; weary; yōng ...

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1.he did not move . kutuzov rode mutely about on his grey horse , making languid replies to the suggestions for an attack.

2.It plays tag with the wind. September is a changeling busy as a squirrel in a hickory tree, idle as a languid brook.

3.Veronica was less apt now, Les sensed, to be languid; she carried her wide-hipped, rangy body warily, as if it might detonate.

4.The languid largeness of her eyes showed that her sleep had been little more than his own.

5.On the horizon, where it vanished and melted into the sky, there was the languid glow of a cold autumn sunset.线。。。

6.She was still languid from her brief sleep and the exhilaration of the evening.

7.And his voice was deep and languid, like the middle of the lake where the water ran darkest.

8.He became fascinated with her languid beauty and her mode of dress, which seemed ahead of her time.穿

9.The Bulgarian is a very fine footballer but this was exactly the wrong occasion for a languid personality.

10.It could be sharp, forceful, and determined like the tango, or languid and sweeping like the waltz.