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laziness
[ ley-zee-nis ]
noun
- having or showing an unwillingness to work:
Many people start the course with a bang, but trail off after a while because of laziness, insufficient curiosity, or lack of motivation.
- the fact or quality of encouraging idleness:
We relaxed in the laziness of the warm afternoon, watching as the sun began to set.
- the fact or quality of being slow-moving or sluggish:
It was only three miles downstream, but the laziness of the river stretched the raft ride to two hours.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of laziness1
Example Sentences
Leak Investigation 1 appears to have stemmed from mistake, inadvertency and laziness.
But now, with three parallel decades of Allen鈥檚 increased creative laziness and Burns鈥 own comfortable mediocrity, the label fits more snugly.
鈥淭hese traditional/ideological perspectives tend to view remote work as a sign of laziness or lack of discipline, rather than an evolution in workforce management,鈥 Marga莽a said.
"Girls, social media, laziness," he lists as the distractions that can lure away even the most promising prospects.
Ancelotti has always believed Real would win titles this season, especially if they managed to overcome the inherent laziness that can often follow on from a Champions League and La Liga winning campaign.
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