slob

英[slɒb] 美[slɑb]
  • n. 懒汉;笨蛋;粗俗汉
  • n. (Slob)人名;(英)斯洛布

词态变化


复数: slobs;

中文词源


slob 邋遢鬼,懒鬼

来自辅音丛 sl-,邋遢的,懒的,比较 slattern,slut,sloven,slug.引申词义邋遢鬼,懒鬼。

英文词源


slob (n.)
1780, "mud, muddy land," from Irish slab "mud, mire dirt," itself probably borrowed from English slab "muddy place" (c. 1600), from a Scandinavian source (compare Icelandic slabb "sludge"). The meaning "untidy person" is first recorded 1887, from earlier expressions such as slob of a man (1861).

双语例句


1. My boyfriend used to call me a fat slob.
我男朋友过去常常叫我“邋遢的懒小胖”。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Get out of bed, you fat slob!
起床吧,你这个胖懒虫!

来自《权威词典》

3. Instead of slob, every company need si the diligent employee.
所有公司需要的是勤奋的员工而不是懒汉.

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4. MIGUEL : You'' re a slob, Pedro, but you'' re a great photographer.
你是个大垃圾虫, 佩德罗.可是,你却也是个第一流的摄影师.

来自互联网

5. I'd like to sock that arrogant slob in the nose.
我 真 想给那自傲自大的冒失鬼的鼻子上揍上一拳.

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