languid meaning in English
adj.
1.疲倦的。
2.(天气)阴沉的;(市面等)不兴旺的,萧条的。
3.无精打采的,不活泼的;不高兴的,不情愿的。
4.缓慢的。
adv.
-ly ,-ness n.
Examples
- De craye was languid over the question .
德克雷对这个问题感到不快。 - In a languid manner he designed to infuriate her .
他显出无精打采的样子,故意想激怒她。 - Lepidus shrugged his shoulders, but was too languid to reply .
勒庇多斯耸耸肩膀,但是懒得回答。 - The air that came fragrantly to his brow revived his languid senses .
芳香的微风吹拂着他的额头,重振了他那疲惫的精神。 - Miss keelder's eyes were lively and miss helstone's languid .
基达尔小姐的眼睛炯炯有神,赫尔斯通小姐的眼睛则呆滞无神。