slouch
Word family nounsloucherslouchadjectiveslouchingslouchy
slouch1 /slaʊtʃ/ verb [intransitiveI] SITto stand, sit, or walk with a slouch 低头垂肩地站[坐,走],无精打采地站[坐,走]slouch back/against/in etc Jimmy slouched back in his chair. 吉米懒洋洋地靠在椅子上。
She slouched across the living room. 她无精打采地穿过起居室。
slouch2 noun 1 be no slouch (at something) informalGOOD AT to be very good at something 善于做(某事) Horowitz was no slouch at languages. 霍罗威茨在语言方面很厉害。
be no slouch (at something)• Reed, 33, is no slouch in the kitchen herself.• Bonds were no slouch, either.• Shearer is some talent, but Newell & Gallagher are no slouches.• Your engineer officer, McCafferty, is no slouch either and neither is mine.• At 12-1, Stanford is no slouch at home either, you know. Origin slouch1 (1500-1600) Probably from a Scandinavian language