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单词 shiftless
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Definition of shiftless in English:

shiftless

adjective ˈʃɪftləsˈʃɪf(t)ləs
  • Characterized by laziness, indolence, and a lack of ambition.

    懒惰的;懒散的;缺乏抱负的

    a shiftless lot of good-for-nothings

    一群懒散无用的人。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • You live your life as a shiftless and lazy slob, forever waiting to hear the news of your aged relative's demise so you can board the gravy train that you feel is your entitlement.
    • She tells him about where she was born and how her parents are shiftless and lazy.
    • If you knew how to take care of people, you could transform 10,000 lazy, shiftless souls into 10,000 eager-to-work-for-you people.
    • The ‘white trash’ label perpetuates the idea that poor or working class whites are lazy, shiftless and dumb-witted.
    • A ‘scobie’ means either a shiftless young person or a wild duck that bites.
    • The welfare mother is considered to be lazy and shiftless, shunning work while collecting welfare and passing on bad values to her children.
    • Anyone who believes that unions serve a function in this day and age is a lazy, good-for-nothing, shiftless shirker.
    • ‘I think immigrants think we're lazy, shiftless, good-for-nothing,’ she says.
    • They hid in saloons, spun lies, spied on people, made less than the corner grocer, and were generally shiftless, lazy bums.
    • I could have said her son the no good, lazy, shiftless shyster but I'm in a mood to be nice today.
    • Which is ironic when a lot of the problem for government in getting shiftless bastards to vote right now is getting them to go down to polling stations in, er, libraries.
    • Those moving away were sometimes dismissed as a shiftless lot who could not live up to the small-town virtues of constancy and forbearance.
    • You can't be a shiftless immigrant for the rest of your days, chico.
    • Nor are poor whites stereotyped as lazy, shiftless, dangerous, the way poor Blacks are.
    • The first part of this debate occurs between the engineer and a feisty middle-aged woman who runs the local cafe, the second between this hardworking woman and her shiftless husband.
    • The status of the disabled, in his view, is either ambiguous or closer to that of the shiftless and incompetent than to that of the ambitious.
    • Just as before, the would-be dominators try to convince us that it is necessary to apply a firm hand to the benefit of a shiftless character.
    • These are greedy, shiftless and lazy people who only use and abuse the soil.
    • We believe that if we work less and play more, we'll appear shiftless and lazy.
    • This data exposes as a fallacy the belief that most teens are somehow lazy, shiftless or just uninterested in work.
    Synonyms
    lazy, idle, indolent, slothful, lethargic, lackadaisical
    spiritless, apathetic, improvident, aimless, worthless, feckless, good-for-nothing, ne'er-do-well
    inefficient, incompetent, inept, unambitious, unenterprising

Derivatives

  • shiftlessly

  • adverbˈʃɪftləsliˈʃɪf(t)ləsli
    • I've come to the realization that I more or less float shiftlessly from one idea or desire to the next.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • As a mid-level bureaucrat in the provincial civil service, ‘I was aimlessly and shiftlessly moving along in my life working for the province,’ he recalls.
      • His characters tend to be laid back and fairly at ease, meandering shiftlessly and still accomplishing something.
      • I also mentioned how much fun it would be to gut James, who was lounging shiftlessly in the corner, within earshot.
  • shiftlessness

  • nounˈʃɪftləsnəsˈʃɪf(t)ləsnəs
    • So our nation, through shiftlessness and lack of interest, is losing the war on cancer.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • There have been suicides passed off as accidents and shiftlessness indulgently termed wanderlust.
      • She later fears John, her son, will inherit the shiftlessness of the now absent Mike.
      • Years of shiftlessness and bad behavior can be squandered by a single misstep.
      • When he was still in his 20s, a steady descent into corpulence, shiftlessness and defensive irony began.

Definition of shiftless in US English:

shiftless

adjectiveˈSHif(t)ləsˈʃɪf(t)ləs
  • (of a person or action) characterized by laziness, indolence, and a lack of ambition.

    懒惰的;懒散的;缺乏抱负的

    a shiftless lot of good-for-nothings

    一群懒散无用的人。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A ‘scobie’ means either a shiftless young person or a wild duck that bites.
    • You can't be a shiftless immigrant for the rest of your days, chico.
    • The status of the disabled, in his view, is either ambiguous or closer to that of the shiftless and incompetent than to that of the ambitious.
    • I could have said her son the no good, lazy, shiftless shyster but I'm in a mood to be nice today.
    • This data exposes as a fallacy the belief that most teens are somehow lazy, shiftless or just uninterested in work.
    • ‘I think immigrants think we're lazy, shiftless, good-for-nothing,’ she says.
    • We believe that if we work less and play more, we'll appear shiftless and lazy.
    • Nor are poor whites stereotyped as lazy, shiftless, dangerous, the way poor Blacks are.
    • The welfare mother is considered to be lazy and shiftless, shunning work while collecting welfare and passing on bad values to her children.
    • You live your life as a shiftless and lazy slob, forever waiting to hear the news of your aged relative's demise so you can board the gravy train that you feel is your entitlement.
    • Which is ironic when a lot of the problem for government in getting shiftless bastards to vote right now is getting them to go down to polling stations in, er, libraries.
    • These are greedy, shiftless and lazy people who only use and abuse the soil.
    • If you knew how to take care of people, you could transform 10,000 lazy, shiftless souls into 10,000 eager-to-work-for-you people.
    • They hid in saloons, spun lies, spied on people, made less than the corner grocer, and were generally shiftless, lazy bums.
    • She tells him about where she was born and how her parents are shiftless and lazy.
    • Those moving away were sometimes dismissed as a shiftless lot who could not live up to the small-town virtues of constancy and forbearance.
    • Just as before, the would-be dominators try to convince us that it is necessary to apply a firm hand to the benefit of a shiftless character.
    • The first part of this debate occurs between the engineer and a feisty middle-aged woman who runs the local cafe, the second between this hardworking woman and her shiftless husband.
    • The ‘white trash’ label perpetuates the idea that poor or working class whites are lazy, shiftless and dumb-witted.
    • Anyone who believes that unions serve a function in this day and age is a lazy, good-for-nothing, shiftless shirker.
    Synonyms
    lazy, idle, indolent, slothful, lethargic, lackadaisical
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