slouch [slaʊtʃ] verb intransitive ■to stand, sit or walk with the shoulders hanging forward and the head bent slightly over so that you look tired and bored 垂头丧气地站(或坐、走);无精打采地站(或坐、走)•Straighten your back - try not to slouch.挺直后背——别没精打采的。 •A couple of boys were slouched over the table reading magazines.几个男孩低着头趴在桌上看杂志。 •A group of teenagers were slouching around outside the building.一群十几岁的年轻人在大楼外面无精打采地闲逛。 [slaʊtʃ] noun countable usually singular ■a way of standing, sitting or walking with the shoulders hanging forward 无精打采的姿态(站、坐或走的一种姿势,肩部向前悬垂)•He's developed a slouch from leaning over his books all day.他整天低着头看书,逐渐形成了一副弯腰弓背的样子。 [slaʊtʃ] noun be no slouch informal ■If you say that someone is no slouch at a particular activity, you mean that they work hard at it and produce good results 擅长(某类活动)•She's no slouch when it comes to organizing parties.安排派对她可是一把好手。 |