英 [ˈlæŋɡərəs] 美 [ˈlæŋɡərəs]
adj. 怠惰的;无力的
languorous /ˈlæŋɡərəs/
形容词 If you describe an activity as languorous, you mean that it is lazy, relaxed, and not energetic, usually in a pleasant way. 懒洋洋的; 慢悠悠的
...languorous morning coffees on the terrace.
...清晨在露台上悠然自得地啜着咖啡。
... oversensitive,过于敏感 languorous,怠惰的;百无聊赖的 switch gear,调换装备 ...
... woolgathering空想 languorous懒散的 languid不活泼的 ...
沉闷的 atrabilious; depressing; depressive; dreary; languorous; soggy; stifling; tame ... 沉闷的,乏味的 dreary; tedious ..
languid 倦怠的;呆滞的;软弱无力的
languorously 疲倦地;郁闷地
languor 疲倦;无精打采;柔情;呆滞
languor 变得衰弱无力
And Keats - my heart aches - murmuring of love and languorous death.
而看到济慈诗集——我的心好痛——绵绵之爱,死亡无息。
to a dog frisking in the shallows. And Keats — my heart aches — murmuring of love and languorous death.
而看到济慈诗集--我的心好痛--绵绵之爱,死亡无息。
A maze of desires, emotions ripened prematurely, languorous and listless moods, all written on my face.
错综的心愿,早熟的感情,太多冷漠的情绪,全写在脸上。
Normally, they are terribly skittish, otters, but this fellow was languorous as a surfer.
Carey Mulligan's Daisy is either languorous or amorous, not a lot in between.
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Whisked through the front door by a man in a tux, I found myself in a languorous 19th-century world.