There are 29 total results for your 惰 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
惰 see styles |
duò duo4 to da |
lazy idle |
惰力 see styles |
daryoku だりょく |
(1) inertia; momentum; (2) force of habit |
惰弱 see styles |
dajaku だじゃく |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) apathetic; lackadaisical; spiritless; gutless; weak-willed; unenterprising; enervated; effete; (2) physically weak; feeble; effeminate |
惰性 see styles |
duò xìng duo4 xing4 to hsing dasei / dase だせい |
inert (chemistry); apathy; inertia; laziness (1) force of habit; (2) (rare) {physics} (See 慣性) inertia |
惰慢 see styles |
duò màn duo4 man4 to man daman |
contempt |
惰気 see styles |
daki だき |
indolence; listlessness |
惰眠 see styles |
damin だみん |
(1) idle slumber; (2) indolence; inactivity |
惰行 see styles |
dakou / dako だこう |
coasting (moving without using power) |
偷惰 see styles |
tōu duò tou1 duo4 t`ou to tou to |
to skive off work; to be lazy |
勤惰 see styles |
kinda きんだ |
(See 勤怠) diligence and indolence; attendance and absence (at work) |
嬌惰 娇惰 see styles |
jiāo duò jiao1 duo4 chiao to |
pampered and lazy; indolent; without energy |
嬾惰 see styles |
lǎn duò lan3 duo4 lan to randa らんだ |
(adjectival noun) (1) lazy; idle; (2) indolence; laziness; sloth; idleness lazy |
怠惰 see styles |
dài duò dai4 duo4 tai to taida たいだ |
idleness (noun or adjectival noun) lazy; idle; indolent; slothful |
懈惰 see styles |
xiè duò xie4 duo4 hsieh to |
slack; idle |
懶惰 懒惰 see styles |
lǎn duò lan3 duo4 lan to randa らんだ |
idle; lazy (ik) (adjectival noun) (1) lazy; idle; (2) indolence; laziness; sloth; idleness sloth |
遊惰 游惰 see styles |
yóu duò you2 duo4 yu to yuuda / yuda ゆうだ |
to laze about without doing anything productive (noun or adjectival noun) indolence |
惰性氣體 惰性气体 see styles |
duò xìng qì tǐ duo4 xing4 qi4 ti3 to hsing ch`i t`i to hsing chi ti |
(chemistry) inert gas (esp. a noble gas) |
懶惰懈怠 懒惰懈怠 see styles |
lǎn duò xiè dài lan3 duo4 xie4 dai4 lan to hsieh tai randa ketai |
idleness |
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daryoku だりょく |
(1) inertia; momentum; (2) force of habit |
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randa; raida(懶惰)(ik) らんだ; らいだ(懶惰)(ik) |
(adjectival noun) (1) lazy; idle; (2) indolence; laziness; sloth; idleness |
Variations: |
daryoku だりょく |
(1) inertia; momentum; (2) force of habit |
Variations: |
randa; raida(懶惰) らんだ; らいだ(懶惰) |
(noun or adjectival noun) indolence; laziness; sloth; idleness |
避其銳氣,擊其惰歸 避其锐气,击其惰归 |
bì qí ruì qì , jī qí duò guī bi4 qi2 rui4 qi4 , ji1 qi2 duo4 gui1 pi ch`i jui ch`i , chi ch`i to kuei pi chi jui chi , chi chi to kuei |
avoid the enemy when he is fresh and strike him when he is tired and withdraws (idiom) |
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dajaku だじゃく |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) apathetic; lackadaisical; spiritless; gutless; weak-willed; unenterprising; enervated; effete; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) physically weak; feeble; effeminate |
Variations: |
dajaku だじゃく |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) (form) apathetic; lackadaisical; indolent; listless; weak-willed; languid; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) (form) weak; feeble; effeminate; enervated; effete |
Variations: |
dasei / dase だせい |
(1) force of habit; (2) (rare) {physics} (See 慣性) inertia |
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taida たいだ |
(noun or adjectival noun) (ant: 勤勉) lazy; idle; indolent; slothful |
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daminomusaboru だみんをむさぼる |
(exp,v5r) to sleep all day; to idle away one's time; to loaf all day |
Variations: |
taida たいだ |
(noun or adjectival noun) (ant: 勤勉) lazy; idle; indolent; slothful |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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