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●ˌlie aˈround 🔑●ˌlie aˈround sth 🔑 (BrE also ˌlie aˈbout, ˌlie aˈbout sth) 1. (of a person 人) to spend time being lazy and not doing anything in particular 懒散度日;游手好闲◆She’s been lying around the house all day doing nothing. 她在家无所事事,呆了一整天。SYN laze around, laze around sth, lounge about/around, lounge about/around sth2. (of a number of things 许多东西) to be left somewhere in a careless or untidy way 乱放;乱搁◆His clothes lay around all over the floor. 他的衣服扔了一地。◆‘Have you seen my purse? ’ ‘It was lying about in the kitchen when I last saw it.’ “你看见我的皮夹了吗?”“我上次在厨房里看到过。”◆You shouldn’t leave valuables lying around the changing rooms. 你不应该把贵重物品随便放在更衣室。[v + adv] [v + prep]▸ ˈlayabout noun (old-fashioned, BrE, informal) a lazy person who does very little work 游手好闲的人;懒汉;二流子 |