idler
/ˈaɪdlə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈaɪdlər/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈī-dᵊl-ər ˈīd-lər/ (ame, mw)
idler — 名詞
- idlersingular
- idlersplural
1. someone who chooses to avoid doing useful tasks, especially at work or school, a
懶惰鬼
不願工作或付出努力的人
someone who chooses to avoid doing useful tasks, especially at work or school, and prefers to waste time instead of making an effort.
The warehouse supervisor warned Deepa that being an idler would cost her the promotion.
倉庫主管警告 Deepa,當個懶惰鬼會讓她失去升遷機會。
predicate use: be + an idler
Emeka's classmates called him an idler because he always found excuses to skip group work.
Emeka 的同學都叫他懶惰鬼,因為他總是找藉口不參加小組作業。
call + [person] + an idler
The kitchen manager fired two idlers who spent their shifts hiding in the walk-in freezer.
廚房主管開除了兩名躲在冷藏庫裡偷懶的員工。
The manager caught Amara checking her phone repeatedly and accused her of being an idler.
主管抓到 Amara 一直看手機,便指責她是個懶惰鬼。
When Chitra's team leader caught her napping in the supply closet again, he warned her that idlers did not last long at the factory.
Chitra 的小組長又在儲藏室裡抓到她在打瞌睡,便警告她公司可不養懶鬼。
- hard worker
neutral term for someone who puts in consistent effort
文法句型
be + an idler
call + [person] + an idler
用法筆記
Frequently used as a label or accusation rather than a neutral description — calling someone an idler is usually critical.