slacker的意思和读音

slacker

: [ˈslækər] : [ˈslækə(r)]

n.

adj.“slack”

slackers  

n.idler,lazybones,loafer,shirker,skiver

slackern.

1.a person who is lazy and avoids work

n.1.;,;2.3.

adj.1.“slack”

n.1.someone who tries to avoid working

adj.1.The comparative of slack

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2. mediocre slacker cadre ...

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4. shun v. | slacker n complaisant adj. | ...

5. 4.cliche n. 6.slacker n. 7.pamper vt. ...

6. ... i am going to sleep in next sunday. slacker he is a slacker 。 ...

7. ... freeload;bugger, ,(), drifter,vagrant;slacker , …

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1.You think I'm a slacker? That's a bit harsh. What would you say something like that? What's eating you?

2.It's not hard to see where the word comes from (slacker + activism = slacktivism), and obviously, it's usually not meant as a compliment.(slacker+activism=slacktivism),

3.You know that Tony is a slacker, but he is really cool to hang out with so keep him around and give him good reviews.Tony

4.One of the main reasons was a sharp decline in new export orders, with manufacturers blaming slacker demand in Europe and China.

5.Come on! I'm not a slacker. I'm just a little tired because somebody didn't let me sleep in this morning.

6.Once upon a time, this fairy tale tells us, America was a land of lazy managers and slacker workers.

7.'Hard work is good for you, and you're not about to become a slacker'

8.Today, at work I was talking to a co-worker about what a slacker my manager was, and how all she did was stand around and talk.

9.On the other hand, the effective slacker quietly performs all the duties required of him perfectly and quickly.

10.This is Our Youth is a tragicomic portrayal of youth on the brink of adulthood and reveals the ache at the heart of the slacker generation.《