lackadaisical 的定义
- without interest, vigor, or determination; listless; lethargic: a lackadaisical attempt.
- lazy; indolent: a lackadaisical fellow.
lackadaisical 近义词
careless, indifferent
lackadaisical 的近义词 31 个
- apathetic
- halfhearted
- laid-back
- lazy
- lethargic
- listless
- passive
- abstracted
- daydreaming
- disinterested
- dreamy
- dull
- energyless
- enervated
- fainéant
- idle
- inattentive
- incurious
- indolent
- inert
- languid
- languishing
- languorous
- limp
- moony
- romantic
- sentimental
- slothful
- spiritless
- spring fever
- unconcerned
lackadaisical 的反义词 8 个
更多lackadaisical例句
- The case, identified in court records as the pseudonymous “Guardianship of Keanu,” has baffled appeals court judges, who have admonished both parties for their unconventional and lackadaisical arrangement to conceive a child.
- Previously skeptical mother superior has to admit to Jessica, the anxious mom, that this lackadaisical teenager just might have special powers of his own—but the jury is still out.
- “People become much more lackadaisical, especially young people, because no one’s getting the disease,” he says.
- To Beal, lackadaisical defense led to poor three-point shooting.
- Their defense is lackadaisical, their forwards frequently inept.
- Now is not the time for lackadaisical, quiet and deferential diplomacy.
- That's the impression you get with their lackadaisical approach to filling the job.
- The horsemeat scandal has shown just how lackadaisical we are toward the content of processed food here.
- She rejected that the idea it was lackadaisical policing that is responsible for such crimes.
- The stones and metal rattle inEach dry and withering ear, As lackadaisical they loll,And preen themselves, and peer.
- Survivals of this lackadaisical or romantic ideal occur freely in the tastes of the well-to-do classes of Continental countries.
- He had seen Eugene around town, knew no harm of him except that he was lackadaisical and rather moody.
- I will command myself; I will be just what I have always been—a little graver perhaps, but not lackadaisical and pining.
- To give every ounce in you to do what you set out to do—no lackadaisical dilettantism—your whole heart in it—and go to it!