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leadenness

/led-n/US // ˈlɛd n //UK // (ˈlɛdən) //

领先性,领导能力,领先,领先优势

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : inertly heavy like lead; hard to lift or move: a leaden weight; leaden feet.
    • : dull, spiritless, or gloomy, as in mood or thought: leaden prose; a leaden atmosphere.
    • : of a dull gray color: leaden skies.
    • : oppressive; heavy: a leaden silence.
    • : sluggish; listless: They moved at a leaden pace.
    • : of poor quality or little value.
    • : made or consisting of lead.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to make leaden, sluggish, dull, etc.: Fatigue had leadened his brain and step.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounlethargy
Synonyms
apathy麻木不仁,冷漠,冷漠症,冷漠的态度coma昏迷,昏迷不醒,昏迷状态,昏迷的人disinterest不关心,不感兴趣,无趣,无私disregard漠视,不理会,不顾,漠不关心drowsiness昏昏欲睡,嗜睡,昏昏沉沉,瞌睡dullness暗淡无光,暗淡,沉闷,呆滞hebetude赫贝托heedlessness轻率,粗心大意,无所事事,轻率的idleness怠惰,懒惰,怠工,闲置impassivity无能为力,无动于衷,无能,无效的inaction不作为,无作为,无为,不行动inactivity不活泼,不活动,不活跃,不活跃性inanition失眠症,失眠,营养不良,囡囡indifference冷漠,漠不关心,漠视,淡漠indolence懒惰,懒散,怠惰,懒惰症inertia惯性,惯性思维,惰性,惯性力inertness惰性,坚定不移,坚定性,严密性insouciance不自觉,无知无觉,无知,无意识languidness慵懒,慵懒症,慵懒感,枯燥乏味languor倦怠,慵懒,枯燥乏味,枯燥无味lassitude倦怠,倦怠症,倦怠感,懈怠listlessness无精打采,怅然若失,无精打彩,怅惘passiveness被动性,被动,消极性,被动的phlegm痰,痰液,痰盂,咳嗽sleep睡眠,睡觉,睡眠问题,睡眠时间sleepiness嗜睡,嗜睡症,困倦,睡意sloth树懒,懒人,懒惰,懒汉slowness缓慢,迟钝,迟缓,慢性sluggishness不景气,呆滞,不振,呆滞性slumber沉睡,沉睡中,沉睡状态,熟睡stupor昏迷,昏迷不醒,昏迷的人,昏迷状态supineness超越,超越性,超然,超越自我torpidity酷刑,酷刑性,酷刑性的,酷刑罪torpidness迟钝,迟钝性,痴呆症,痴呆torpor默默无语,默不作声,默默无言,默默无语的人unconcern漠不关心,不关心,漠视,漠不关心的unmindfulness无心,无意识,无念,无心插柳

Examples

  • BOSTON — At least two members of the Washington Wizards came out of a leaden performance against the Boston Celtics in their first game of the NBA’s new play-in tournament feeling optimistic.

  • Technically, White should seem out of step with our current pop-centric culture: leaden, irrelevant, dinosauric.

  • That there was a way to tell the story and not have been leaden—not be a chore or an ordeal.

  • The Romney-Ryan Medicare proposal is stunningly unpopular—and Romney left the debate firmly lashed to its leaden weight.

  • Soldiers called out, and they gave two unfortunates leaden food enough to kill them.

  • Several tons of leaden pipe were dug up in Fleet street, London, laid down 300 years before.

  • The wind-blown rain-makers lost their leaden hue and became a soft pearl-gray, all fleecy white around the edges.

  • Thickets were swept as with a great jagged scythe by the leaden hail which swept through them.

  • For the rest, the “Dolphin” is a singularly dull and unromantic-looking house, painted a leaden hue.