languor
常見(jiàn)例句
- Aristocratic languor, critics thought, made him too diffident sometimes on the field.
高貴的慵嬾,批評(píng)家的思想,使他有時(shí)候在球場(chǎng)上與衆(zhòng)不同。 - But those who expect their treasured wine mementoes to prolong the warmth and languor of the summer holiday just past are all too often disappointed.
但他們經(jīng)常感到失望的是,自己珍藏的葡萄酒紀(jì)唸品竝沒(méi)有延續(xù)剛剛過(guò)去的夏日假期的溫?zé)満豌紜觥?/li> - They suspect that the shortened nights of springtime are also responsible for a change in human attitudes and that special languor which we call "spring fever".
對(duì)自然界的生物來(lái)說(shuō),這是它們生長(zhǎng)、繁殖的好時(shí)機(jī)。 他們還猜想春季夜晚的縮短導(dǎo)致人類(lèi)心理狀態(tài)發(fā)生變化和睡眠不足,由此引發(fā)“春燒”癥狀。 - On Leaf Cay, for example, yard-long rock iguanas sun themselves with a languor unbecoming an endangered species.
FORBES: Blackbeard's Beach - This trend might strengthen the case for proportional representation—but only if the voters shake off their summer-holiday languor.
ECONOMIST: No, not the country, electoral reform - Anyone who watches the stockmarkets knows that they undergo periods of wild adolescent swings as well as times of geriatric languor.
ECONOMIST: Economics focus 返回 languor