Lazier Meaning in English
word · lemma: lazy
ˈɫeɪziɝ
LAYZ-ee-er
lˈeɪzɪɐ
LAYZ-ee-uh
释义
Describes someone or something that is more lazy than another person or than before. It is the comparative form of 'lazy'.
用法与细微差别
'Lazier' is used to directly compare two things or people, usually with 'than': 'He is lazier than me.' It's informal and common in both spoken and written English. Avoid using 'more lazier'—'lazier' alone is correct.
Spanish: más perezoso - más flojoPortuguese (BR): mais preguiçosoPortuguese (PT): mais preguiçosoChinese (Simplified): 更懒惰Chinese (Traditional): 更懶惰Hindi: और आलसीArabic: أكثر كسلاًBengali: অলসতরRussian: более ленивыйJapanese: より怠惰なVietnamese: lười hơnKorean: 더 게으른Turkish: daha tembelUrdu: زیادہ سستIndonesian: lebih malas
例句
My dog is lazier than my cat.
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He feels lazier in the summer.
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I am getting lazier every day.
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Ever since he got that new chair, he's been a lot lazier at work.
natural
The colder it gets, the lazier I become.
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You’re not getting lazier—you just need a break!
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