slackers
英 [ˈslækəz]
美 [ˈslækərz]
n. 偷懒的人; 怠惰的人
slacker的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 偷懒的人;磨洋工的人
If you describe someone as aslacker, you mean that they are lazy and do less work than they should.- He's not a slacker, he's the best worker they've got.
他可不是个会偷懒的人,他是他们最好的工人。
- He's not a slacker, he's the best worker they've got.
双语例句
- Strivers headed for Manhattan and Washington, whereas slackers preferred places such as Miami.
拼搏者向曼哈顿和华盛顿聚集,游手好闲者则偏爱迈阿密这样的地方。 - Women who leave finance to focus on their families should be welcomed back at a senior level rather than penalised as "slackers".
对于那些离开金融界、集中精力照顾家庭的女性,金融机构应该欢迎她们回来,委以更高的职位,而不是把她们当成“懒鬼”加以惩罚。 - I won't have any slackers in my office. Gordon: I don't get paid enough to do that.
我不希望在我的办公室里有任何偷懒的人。戈登:我可没挣干这份工作的钱。 - By contrast, slackers do nothing.
相比之下,游手好闲者什么也不做。 - Mindful that the students are future shop owners, the teachers hector slackers about their sideburns and eyeglass frames.
考虑到学生们就是未来的店主,教官们会严惩那些在腮胡、镜架方面出格的学生。 - Supporters saw it as the brave act of a boss determined to rid the company of slackers.
支持者认为,这是梅耶尔扫清公司懒虫的果敢行为。 - Washington: Help! We're Overrun By Nerds And Slackers!
华盛顿州:救命呀!我们的蠢货和懒鬼已经泛滥成灾了! - A couple of slackers, Kevin said, shoving two rolls of sushi into his mouth.
这两个懒鬼,凯文骂骂咧咧,一下子塞了两个寿丝到嘴里。 - It is interesting, but actually, some of the slackers are better suited for entrepreneurship than the smart people.
有些懒惰者比聪明人更适合创业,这听起来很有趣,但却是不争的事实。 - Horrible bosses are convinced that employees who don't want to work 60-hour work weeks are slackers and goldbricks.
极品老板怀有这样的观念:不希望工作60小时工时的员工都是混日子的和懒惰鬼。
