idleness

英 [ˈaɪ.dəl.nəs]      美 [ˈaɪ.dəl.nəs]
  • n. 懒惰;闲散;失业
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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.