work-shy
美
英 
- adj.不愿工作的;怕干活的;懒惰的
- n.懒汉
- 网络怕工作的;不想工作
英汉双解
1. | 不愿工作的;怕干活的;懒惰的unwilling to work |
英汉解释
例句
In the sphere of work, Britain will emerge as a radically bifurcating country: increasingly divided between the workaholic and the work-shy.
在工作领域,英国将逐渐成为一个分化的国度:工作狂与怕工作者逐渐区分开来。
Since then the position of flag carrier for Work-Shy CEO has remained unfilled.
自那以后,这个“怕工作首席执行官”的位置就一直空着。
These people are often labeled as "work-shy" .
这些人常被归入「怕工作」的一类。
But for those on the other side of what became a national debate, Frank, 37, came to embody the work-shy who abuse Germany's welfare state.
但在右翼人士眼中,现年37岁的弗兰克已经成为了那些肆意享用德国优厚的社会福利待遇从而懒于工作的人的典型代表。
He's not ill; he's just work - shy!
他没病,他只是想偷懒!
In fact studies suggest that the problem with French employees is less that they are work-shy, than that they are poorly managed.
事实上,研究表明法国人的工作问题更多地出在糟糕管理上而非职工本身怠工。