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languor

英 [ˈlæŋɡə(r)]

美 [ˈlæŋɡər]

n.  倦怠; 懒洋洋; 慵懒

GRE医学

BNC.34080 / COCA.30872

牛津词典

    noun

    • 倦怠;懒洋洋;慵懒
      the pleasant state of feeling lazy and without energy
      1. A delicious languor was stealing over him.
        一种美滋滋懒洋洋的感觉悄悄传遍他的全身。

    柯林斯词典

    • N-UNCOUNT 慵懒;悠然
      Languoris a pleasant feeling of being relaxed and not having any energy or interest in anything.
      1. She, in her languor, had not troubled to eat much.
        她懒懒的,没吃多少东西。

    英英释义

    noun

    双语例句

    • The Mental Adjustment of the Teacher Occupational Languor in Vocational Colleges
      高职院校教师职业倦怠的心理调适
    • The key to eliminate professional languor is to strengthen vocational training, establish encouraging mechanism, and improve staff quality.
      加强职业教育,建立激励机制,提高馆员素质,是消除职业倦怠的关键。
    • The formation of the teachers 'job languor is caused by many aspects, so people can keep a lookout from such aspects as the teachers' ideal and faith, working environment, interpersonal relationships, self adjusting and so on.
      导致教师职业倦怠的成因是多方面的,人们可以从教师的理想信念、工作环境、人际关系、自我调适等方面加以防范。
    • Dark, misty, and gloomy. the languor of the sky
      视力模糊的阴暗的,雾状的,朦胧的沉闷[阴暗]的天空
    • As she rocked to and fro she felt the tensity of woe in abandonment, the magnificence of wrath after deception, the languor of sorrow after defeat.
      她坐在摇椅里摇晃着,一会儿感到被情人抛弃的深切痛苦,一会儿感到上当受骗后的怒火中烧,一会儿感到失败后的心灰意懒和悲伤。
    • But he developed gradually a very musical English, He learnt to write sentences that fall away on the ear with a misty languor and it delighted him so much than he could never have enough of it.
      但是他逐步发展了一个具有音乐特色的英语,他学会写那种使人如坠云中的句子,而且,这是他非常高兴,以至于他都停不下来了。
    • Their hatred of Chelsea comes naturally and they proudly wear their biases on their sleeves. It was hot, yet with a sweet languor about it ( Theodore Dreiser)
      他们很自然的恨切尔西,得意洋洋的地展示他们的偏见。天气是炎热的,然而却有一种惬意的懒洋洋的感觉(西奥多德莱塞)
    • He affected a manner of extreme languor and debility.
      他装出一副极度虚弱无力的样子。
    • Music that induces a delightful languor Music affords me great pleasure.
      音乐使我心旷神怡。
    • The idea of being misled suffused her with languor.
      被人引入邪路的想法使她变得懒洋洋的。