loll
loll 英 [lɒl] 美 [lɑl]
vi. 懒洋洋地倚靠 vt. 懒洋洋地倚靠
进行时:lolling 过去式:lolled 过去分词:lolled 第三人称单数:lolls 名词复数:lolls
- To loll means to hang around lazily without doing much at all. It's a great pleasure to loll about in the park instead of going to work. But your boss might have a problem with it.
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- vi. 懒洋洋地倚靠
- vt. 懒洋洋地倚靠
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1. Now, come on, loll. You're a big boy now.
别这样,听话,劳尔,你现在都是一个大男孩了。
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2. When Ramona on The Real Housewives of New York reaffirmed her marriage vows, she rented a yacht for her girlfriends to loll about on.
罗蒙娜在《纽约真正的主妇》节目中重申了她的结婚誓言,她租用了一艘游艇让自己的女友们在上面休闲。
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3. Her hips were large, thighs stout like banana stalks, on the whole a mattresslike creature on which a patron could loll all night without a scrap of covering—"Awful monster!
她臀部硕大,大腿很结实,像香蕉梗一样。 她整个人就像一个大棉垫,他的男人们可以一丝不挂地整夜安睡此上。
- loll (v.) mid-14c., lollen "to lounge idly, hang loosely;" late 14c., "rest at ease" (intransitive), a word of uncertain origin; perhaps related to Middle Dutch lollen "to doze, mumble," or somehow imitative of rocking or swinging. Specifically of the tongue from 1610s. Also in extended form lollop (1745). Related: Lolled; lolling. As a noun, from 1709. Lollpoop "A lazy, idle drone" ("Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue") is from 1660s.
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