faineance / ˈfeɪ ni ənt; French fɛ neɪˈɑ̃ /

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faineance2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. Also fai·ne·ant [fey-nee-uhnt]. /ˈfeɪ ni ənt/. idle; indolent.
n. 名词 noun

plural fai·né·ants [fey-nee-uhnts; French fe-ney-ahn]. /ˈfeɪ ni ənts; French fɛ neɪˈɑ̃/.

  1. an idler.

faineance 近义词

faineance

等同于 laziness

faineance

等同于 shiftlessness

faineance

等同于 slothfulness

faineance

等同于 sluggardness

更多faineance例句

  1. While a roi faineant may fulfil effectively all the essential duties of sovereignty, an autocrate faineant is an absurdity.
  2. Yours is the faineant spirit of the decadent, masquerading in the garb of a sham primitivism.
  3. I take it as a kingdom, and I cannot be roi faineant, with a steward for maire du palais.
  4. They were the Mayors of that Palace; he only le roi faineant.
  5. I'd rather marry the roughest viking that ever sailed the seas than the most accomplished faineant.