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slacker

/slak-er/US // ˈslæk ər //UK // (ˈslækə) //

懒人,懒惰者,懒惰的人,懒鬼

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who evades his or her duty or work; shirker.
    • : a person who evades military service.
    • : an especially educated young person who is antimaterialistic, purposeless, apathetic, and usually works in a dead-end job.

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Examples

  • When I flip the chips to switch to a gravel setup, I swap my wheels and all of a sudden have space for 40 millimeter tires, I get a longer effective fork and a chainstay length, plus a slacker headtube angle for a more stable ride on the dirt.

  • Even Broad City did its part for the girlboss cause, with Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson’s slacker alter egos squealing their way through a guest appearance from candidate Clinton.

  • There were no obvious slackers among the House Republicans whose paperwork was released by Thursday afternoon, and a few stars.

  • As she teaches, Martinez asks students to repeat what they heard, and not just the last thing, because even the biggest slacker can parrot that back.

  • The newest model of the Diverge, released in May 2020, has a longer reach and slacker front end, giving it a longer wheelbase, with the same responsive handling as previous models.

  • In the early days, “if you worked at home and you were a slacker, perhaps you got weeded out faster,” she said.

  • The network excoriates its fired anchor by painting him as an arrogant and uncooperative slacker.

  • Despite his slacker credentials, Smith had never had a pot habit.

  • Though he's not Clooney, Knocked Up's Rogen isn't the slacker he's often made out to be.

  • Nicole LaPorte on Pee-wee's first tweet, Diablo Cody's online ethics, and Oprah's slacker ways.

  • It was slacker water above the rapid; and all afternoon they slid slowly up on deep, winding reaches of the still, green river.

  • I don't say the fellow's vicious, but he's an extravagant slacker and a fool, which is perhaps as bad.

  • Well, in any event, they would not call him a slacker or a coward.

  • And being a slacker consists in not doing the work which you ought to do.

  • If a girl has a flower bed where she might grow tomatoes, and she grows roses there instead, you might call her a slacker.

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