idleness
英 [ˈaɪ.dəl.nəs]
美 [ˈaɪ.dəl.nəs]
将“idleness”分解为“i”和“dleness”。想象自己(“i”)在某个时间(“d”)什么都没做(“lleness”暗示缺乏行动),这样就形成了一个图像,帮助记忆这个单词表示“懒散”或“无所事事”的意思。
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- idleness (n.)
- Old English idelnes "frivolity, vanity, emptiness; vain existence;" see idle + -ness. Old English expressed the idea we attach to in vain by in idelnisse. Spenser, Scott, and others use idlesse to mean the same thing in a positive, pleasant sense.
- 1. Idleness is a very bad thing for human nature.
- 懒散是人性中很糟糕的一面。
- 2. Braccio was a hater of idleness.
- 布拉乔痛恨游手好闲。
- 3. The closure of the large factory made many workers live in idleness.
- 那家大工厂的关闭使许多工人失业.
- 4. Idleness enervates the will to succeed.
- 懒惰削弱了成功的决心.
- 5. Business may be troublesome, but idleness is pernicious.
- 事业虽扰人, 怠惰害更大.