游手好闲英语怎么说
- Sam: you should find something constructive to do with your time. After all, the devil finds work for idle hands.
- You were a loafer but now you are on your way to becoming a model employee.
- In our opinion, cenobites are not lazy men, and recluses are not idlers.
- There's an extra secretive, conspiratorial thrill to goofing off on a day when most people are at work.
- My mind to me a kingdom is, and it furnishes me with abundant and happy occupation in lieu of your restless idleness.
- He pulled a gun but was immediately shot dead by the dealer, clearly a much more experienced ne 'er-do-well.
- Misha (in the left) is a loafer who still can't catch any fish properly, though he is already four years old.
- Your religious donations fund freeloaders who mooch off society but who generally provide little or no value in return.
- Given that it could be trillions of years or more before even that happens, we don't have to worry too much about rogue black holes.
- His father said, "I see you are spending more of your time in idleness than in taking care of business at this crucial time."
- Having a little flutter is much more fun when you don't have to wade though a shop of drunks and ne 'er-do-wells.
- I shall have no further truck with those who drink, smoke or play around.
- It seems to me, brothers, that this is an idle old vagabond, who does no good to any one.
- "They basically just goofed off all summer, which I can't do," Obama said.
- Of course, debts should be paid, especially by deadbeats awash in oil.
- Today still struck in Tampa, nearly thousand of visitors resided in various hotels, loafing, wandering about and doing nothing.
- Perhaps he would come out on some man-hole at the intersection of streets.
- The key idea is that procrastinating does not mean doing absolutely nothing.
- Poverty is the reward of idleness.
- Fooling around with hard-earned savings is asking for trouble.
- He is always loafing around and doing nothing.
- Michael: He is a bit of a loafer.
- Slackers will do anything except the work they are paid to do.
- He paid his attention all to this thing, as an idler might observe the feat of a juggler, without interest in the outcome.
- What a thankless child you are, just idle and good-for-nothing!