malinger
malinger 英 [məˈlɪŋgə(r)] 美 [məˈlɪŋɡɚ]
vi. 装病以逃避职责
进行时:malingering 过去式:malingered 过去分词:malingered 第三人称单数:malingers 名词复数:malingers
- When you malinger, you pretend to be sick. If you ever claimed to have a stomach ache in order to stay home from school, you know what it means to malinger.
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- vi. 装病以逃避职责
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1. Some lies malinger, the prescription of diddle doctor goes buying herion kind material.
有的则撒谎装病,骗取医生的处方去购买吗啡类物质。
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2. Ability just began to still be very happy with it, but avoid very quickly not as good as, be forced malinger hid.
有才刚开始还乐此不疲,但很快避之不及,只好装病躲了起来。
- malinger (v.) 1820, from French malingrer "to suffer," perhaps also "pretend to be ill," from malingre "ailing, sickly" (13c.), of uncertain origin, possibly a blend of mingre "sickly, miserable" and malade "ill." Mingre is itself a blend of maigre "meager" + haingre "sick, haggard," possibly from Germanic (compare Middle High German hager "thin"). The sense evolution may be through notion of beggars with sham sores. Related: Malingered; malingering; malingerer (1785).
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