slovenly 英 ['slʌv(ə)nlɪ]   美 ['slʌvnli]

slovenly

slovenly  英 ['slʌv(ə)nlɪ] 美 ['slʌvnli]

adj. 懒散的;不整洁的;马虎的  adv. 邋遢地;马虎地;不整洁地 

Not only does slumping over your keyboard give you chronic backache and make you look slovenly, it also increases your risk of heart disease, says The Journal of Neuroscience. 不仅在你的键盘 给你的滑坡慢性背痛 使你看起来邋遢 它也增加你患心脏病的风险 称神经科学杂志》上。
Obese people were also significantly more likely to be pictured from the side or rear, unclothed or in slovenly attire, eating unhealthy food and being lazy. 肥胖者也更有可能是从侧面或者后面进行拍照,没穿衣服或者穿着邋遢,吃着不健康的食物而且表现懒惰。

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  • adj. 懒散的;不整洁的;马虎的
  • adv. 邋遢地;马虎地;不整洁地
  • 1. Not only does slumping over your keyboard give you chronic backache and make you look slovenly, it also increases your risk of heart disease, says The Journal of Neuroscience.

    不仅在你的键盘 给你的滑坡慢性背痛 使你看起来邋遢 它也增加你患心脏病的风险 称神经科学杂志》上。

  • 2. Obese people were also significantly more likely to be pictured from the side or rear, unclothed or in slovenly attire, eating unhealthy food and being lazy.

    肥胖者也更有可能是从侧面或者后面进行拍照,没穿衣服或者穿着邋遢,吃着不健康的食物而且表现懒惰。

  • 3. Such slovenly work habits will never produce good products.

    这样马马虎虎的工作习惯决不能生产出优质产品来。

  • slovenly (adj.) 1510s, "low, base, lewd," later "untidy, dirty" (1560s), from sloven + -ly (1). Related: Slovenliness; also in this sense was slovenry (1540s), which OED reports in common use early 17c.
slov·en·ly / ˈslʌvnli ; NAmE ˈslʌvnli / adjective careless, untidy or dirty in appearance or habits 邋遢的;衣冠不整的;凌乱的;马虎的 He grew lazy and slovenly in his habits. 他养成了懒散邋遢的习惯。 slov·en·li·ness / ˈslʌvnlinəs ; NAmE ˈslʌvnlinəs / noun [uncountable ] slov·en·ly / ˈslʌvnli ; NAmE ˈslʌvnli / slov·en·li·ness / ˈslʌvnlinəs ; NAmE ˈslʌvnlinəs /
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