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Lusk Meaning in English

word

ˈɫəsk
LUHSK
lʌsk
LUSK

释义

A rare or dialect word meaning a lazy or idle person, someone who avoids work or effort.

用法与细微差别

"Lusk" is archaic and mostly used in regional British dialects. It is not common in modern English and may be unfamiliar or sound old-fashioned. Usually used as a noun to describe a lazy person.

例句

He called his brother a lusk for sleeping all day.

basic

Nobody wanted to work with the lusk in the group.

basic

The old man called the young workers lusks for standing around.

basic

After lunch, I felt like a real lusk and didn't want to do anything.

natural

Don't be such a lusk—help us clean up after the party!

natural

Back in my day, a lusk wouldn't last a week at this job.

natural