Laze about Meaning in English
expression
leɪz/ /əˈbaʊt
LAYZ uh-BOWT
lˈeɪz/ /ɐbˈaʊt
LAYZ uh-BOWT
释义
To spend time being lazy, doing nothing in particular and avoiding work or activity.
用法与细微差别
Informal, sometimes mildly disapproving. Often used to describe relaxing in a lazy way, especially at home or on vacation. Similar to 'hang around' or 'do nothing', but 'laze about' suggests avoiding work.
Spanish: holgazanear - estar tirado sin hacer nadaPortuguese (BR): ficar à toa - relaxar sem fazer nadaPortuguese (PT): estar à toa - preguiçarChinese (Simplified): 无所事事 - 懒散地待着Chinese (Traditional): 無所事事 - 懶洋洋地待著Hindi: आलस्य करना - बिना कुछ किये पड़े रहनाArabic: يتكاسل - يسترخي دون عملBengali: অলসভাবে সময় কাটানোRussian: бездельничать - беззаботно валятьсяJapanese: ごろごろする - だらだら過ごすVietnamese: lười biếng - nằm không làm gìKorean: 빈둥거리다 - 아무것도 안 하다Turkish: tembellik yapmak - boş boş yatmakUrdu: آرام سے بیٹھنا - بے مقصد وقت گزارناIndonesian: bermalas-malasan
例句
On Sundays, I like to laze about at home.
basic
It's not good to laze about all day long.
basic
After lunch, we just lazed about in the sun.
basic
I just want to laze about this weekend and watch movies.
natural
They spent the whole afternoon lazing about by the pool.
natural
Sometimes you need a day to just laze about and recharge.
natural