adv. listlessly
通常,你只会无精打采地坐着,热得干不了别的事情。
Usually, you would just sit listlessly, too hot to do anything else.
第二天早上,我吃早餐时无精打采地看着报纸,看到了这段话:1863年,于瓦卡瓦克,34人控告州长候选人马克吐温先生作伪证。他打算掠夺一个贫穷女人的土地,她丈夫死后,这块地是她唯一的容身之所和支撑。
The next morning, as I was looking listlessly over the papers at breakfast, I came across this paragraph: PERJURY—Mr. Mark Twain, a candidate for Governor, was convicted of perjury by thirty-four people, in Wakawak, in 1863. He intended to rob a poor woman of her land, her only stay and support after her husband died.
老师点了点头,把 Vishal 放回地上,他无精打采地坐在一副七巧板前。
The teacher nods and puts Vishal back on the floor, where he sits listlessly before a jigsaw puzzle.
You know what I mean?" He was slouched rhetorically forward toward Franny, his receptive audience, a supporting forearm on either side of his martini.
你们知道我意思吗,他夸张的无精打采地,向弗兰尼走去,弗兰尼是他的忠实观众,他双臂撑在马提尼的两边。
I was only myself, Sal Paradise, sad, strolling in this violet dark, this unbearably sweet night wishing I could exchange worlds with the happy, true-hearted, ecstatic Negroes of America.
引-我只是我,萨尔·佩拉提斯,无精打采地徘徊在这个,温柔的难以忍受的夜晚,多希望自己能够变成,一个快乐,真诚,热情奔放的美国黑人。
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