懒得的英文:
(v) be disinclined to; not feel like
- He was too lazy to bestir himself even to answer the telephone.
他懒得甚至不愿接电话. - But Beijing people are too lazy to take these jobs.
可北京人却懒得去赚。 - I am tired of listening to your preach.
我懒得听你对我讲的大道理。 - The boy is too lazy to bath himself.
那男孩懒得从不自己洗澡。 - Paul is so lazy that he will not work.
保罗懒得连工作都不想做 - He comes to school by bus because he is too lazy to walk.
他乘公共汽车上学,因为他懒得走路。 - "But if we rest on our laurels, we risk losing our vitality."
但是如果我们继续安于安逸,脑筋就会懒得变通。 - The soldiers did not bother to moderate their coarse humour in her presence.
她在的时候,士兵们还是照样说粗俗的笑话,都懒得收敛。 - She sprawled on the bed as he had left her, not even moving to cover herself up.
他离开她后她就摊手摊脚地躺在床上,甚至都懒得往身上盖点儿东西。
adj.不愿意的
- His timidity disinclined him from such an arduous enterprise
他的怯懦使他不愿从事一项如此艰巨的事业。 - His timidity disinclined him from such an arduous enterprise.
他的怯懦使他不愿从事一项如此艰巨的事业。 - Her delicate constitution disincline her from such an arduous job.
她纤弱的体质使得她不欲担任如此艰钜的工作。 - Her delicate constitution disinclined her from such an arduous job.
她纤弱的体质使得她不欲担任如此艰巨的工作。 - Much benevolence of the passive order may be traced to a disinclination to inflict pain upon oneself(George Meredith.
人的许多被动的善行是源于不愿给自己造成痛苦(乔治·梅雷迪斯)。
v. 感觉;认为;有知觉;摸索
n. 感觉,印象
- feeling of efficacy
效力感 - Has a feeling for language.
对语言有领悟力 - You can feel the electricity in the crowd.
你可感到群众的激情。 - experience or feel; submit to.
经历或者感觉;使服从。 - Savour the feeling of change.
尽情享受改变的滋味。