languor

英['læŋɡə(r)] 美['læŋɡər]
  • n. 怠惰;疲倦;无气力
GRE
Noun:
  1. a relaxed comfortable feeling

  2. a feeling of lack of interest or energy

  3. inactivity; showing an unusual lack of energy;

    "the general appearance of sluggishness alarmed his friends"

1. She, in her languor, had not troubled to eat much.
她懒懒的,没吃多少东西。

来自柯林斯例句

2. A delicious languor was stealing over him.
一种美滋滋懒洋洋的感觉悄悄传遍他的全身。

来自《权威词典》

3. It was hot, yet with a sweet languor about it.
天气是炎热的, 然而却有一种惬意的懒洋洋的感觉.

来自《简明英汉词典》

4. The idea of being misled suffused her with languor.
被人引入邪路的想法使她变得懒洋洋的.

来自辞典例句

5. She had been existing in a suppressed state , and not in one of languor, or stagnation.
她并不是在慵懒,呆滞之下生活着,而是在压伏 、 抑制之下生活着的.

来自辞典例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The idea of being misled suffused her with languor.
      被人引入邪路的想法使她变得懒洋洋的。
    2. "It was hot, yet with a sweet languor about it" (Theodore Dreiser)
      “天气是炎热的,然而却有一种惬意的懒洋洋的感觉”(西奥多·德莱塞)
    3. There was no languor in her now.
      这时候她身上的烦恼已经无影无踪。
    4. Languor is upon your heart and the slumber is still on your eyes.
      乏倦压在你的心上,你眼中尚有睡意。
    5. This wasn't sleep but a strange languor.
      这不是睡,而是让人不适的衰弱无力。