词汇 | lethargic |
释义 | lethargic adjective uk /ləˈθɑː.dʒɪk/ us /ləˈθɑːr.dʒɪk/ having little energy; feeling unwilling and unable to do anything: 萎靡不振的,无精打采的;懒散的,倦怠的 I was feeling tired and lethargic.我觉得浑身乏力、无精打采。 Synonyms languorousliterary torpidformal Opposite energetic(OF PEOPLE, ACTIONS) not willing to work or use effort lazyHe's one of the laziest people I've ever met. indolentSome of my classmates are indolent in their health habits. slothfulTelevision and video games have bred a generation of slothful teens. work-shyUKI don't want your work-shy cousin living with us indefinitely! idleUKHe's an able student, just idle. Tired and making tired all in anti-fatigue at your worstidiom be dead on your feetidiom be fit/ready to dropidiom finish something off fit to dropidiom fragile frazzled gassed haggard knackered shell-shocked sleep-deprived sleepily sleepiness sleepy stonkered strung out zonked lethargic | American Dictionarylethargic adjective us/ləˈθɑr·dʒɪk/ lacking in energy; feeling unwilling or unable to do anything lethargynoun[ U ]us/ˈleθ·ər·dʒi/ Examples of lethargiclethargic On examination, she was lethargic and had peripheral cyanosis, a grade 4/6 systolic cardiac murmur and mild left hemiparesis. But even at their most lethargic, the baladiyyas were accepted by the central government as indispensable representative organs and regulatory agencies. This project initially aimed to isolate and characterize the lethargic locus in mouse. Later, the local alopoecia intensified, hind limb weakness occurred and the animals became lethargic. We have seen a series of technological breakthroughs, greeted by optimism, but after some years by a somewhat lethargic despair. He was lethargic and his appetite was very poor. Alternatively, their lethargic behaviour could leave them open to other causes of death through either direct threats or competition. For example, individuals with greater energy may be more likely to vote than individuals who are lethargic. Business interviewees repeatedly stated that business had refused to give up in the face of uninterested governments, lethargic bureaucracies and insular labour unions. In addition, chronically infected children may become lethargic and less inclined to exert themselves and, as a consequence, not fully benefit from both their domestic and school environments. A painful rash appeared on her lower limbs resulting in swelling of her legs, she was unable to walk, became lethargic, and there was evidence of loss of weight. Two patients were not able to finish the study; on day 3 one patient experienced severe heart failure, bradycardia, and hypotension and another became lethargic until obtundation. If it is stifling it is not stifling to the person who is lethargic; it is stifling to the spectator. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The campaign was a catalyst for public discontent, and it has put great pressure on the decision makers, who hitherto have been pretty lethargic. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 If the commanding officer is lethargic, the adjutant must spur him on to greater efficiency. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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