解释
- n. 懒散,懒惰;无痛
※ 提供单词"indolence"的中文意思、发音示范及音标对照,中英文词源、例句和用法等。
英文词源
- indolence (n.)
- c. 1600, "insensitivity to pain," from French indolence (16c.), from Latin indolentia "freedom from pain, insensibility," noun of action from indolentem (nominative indolens) "insensitive to pain," used by Jerome to render Greek apelgekos in Ephesians; from Latin in- "not, opposite of, without" (see in- (1)) + dolentem (nominative dolens) "grieving," present participle of dolere "suffer pain, grieve." Sense of "laziness" (1710) is from notion of "avoiding trouble" (compare taking pains).
例句和用法
- 1. He was noted for his indolence.
- 他的懒惰是出了名的。
- 2. We rode slowly, with pleasant sense of Sunday indolence.
- 我们骑马缓缓而行, 怀着一种礼拜天悠闲自在的愉快心情.
- 3. In Shirley's nature prevailed at times an easy indolence.
- 射利的性情有时会显得懒懒散散.
- 4. They're the national apology for indolence.
- 他们是我们民族对懒怠的纵容.
- 5. Its tendency to archaic language was tempered by the indolence of its exponents.
- 它的应用古语的趋势却被用语者的懒散所冲淡.
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