slipshod

英 [ˈslɪp.ʃɒd]      美 [ˈslɪp.ʃɑːd]
  • adj. 潦草的;穿著不整洁的;穿著踏跟鞋的
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slipshod 马虎的

slip,滑出,滑动,shod,穿鞋的,来自 shoe 的过去分词形式。引申比喻义马虎的。

slipshod (adj.)
1570s, "wearing slippers or loose shoes," from slip (v.) + shod "wearing shoes." Sense of "slovenly, careless" is from 1815, probably from the notion of appearing like one in slippers, or whose shoes are down at the heels.
1. I was angry at his slipshod work.
我为他工作粗心而生气.
2. The subject is taught in a slipshod manner.
那门课没有用认真的方式教.
3. This is very slipshod work.
这活儿做得太糙.
4. Don't do your work in a slipshod manner . You should be conscientious and have a sense of responsibility.
对工作不能随随便便, 要认真负责.
5. The hotel had always been run in a slipshod way.
该酒店的管理一向马虎。