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1. The illness made him feel languid.
疾病使他感到倦怠乏力。
1. languid什么意思
1. 疲倦的:languette 像舌头的 | languid 疲倦的 | languidly 疲倦地
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2. 倦怠的:mitigate减轻 | languid倦怠的a | languish衰弱v
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3. 懒洋洋的:反叛的rebellious | 懒洋洋的languid | 内向的,含蓄的introverted
4. languid在线翻译
4. 倦怠的,没精打采的:indelible持久的,擦不掉的,去不掉的 | languid倦怠的,没精打采的 | lethal致死的,致命的
1. 无精打采的;懒洋洋的;倦怠的
If you describe someone as languid, you mean that they show little energy or interest and are very slow and casual in their movements.
e.g. To his delight a familiar, tall, languid figure lowered itself down the steps of a club.
看到一个熟悉的高大身影沿着俱乐部的台阶无精打采地走下来,他高兴极了。
e.g. Time spent at Jumby Bay can be as energetic or as languid as you wish.
来琼比湾消磨时光,动静皆宜,尽可随心所欲。
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adj
1. lacking spirit or liveliness
e.g. a lackadaisical attempt
a languid mood
a languid wave of the hand
a hot languorous afternoon
Synonym: dreamylackadaisicallanguorous