| เกกมะเหรก | [kēkmarēk] (n) EN: ne'er-do-well ; good-for-nothing ; layabout ; idler ; badly-behaved person ; unruly person ; delinquent ; quarrel-some person FR: fainéant [ m ] ; feignant [ m ] |
| ขี้เกียจ | [khīkīet] (adj) EN: lazy ; indolent ; idle ; inactive FR: paresseux ; indolent ; fainéant ; inactif ; oisif |
| คนเกียจ | [khon kīet] (n, exp) EN: lazy person FR: personne paresseuse [ f ] ; fainéant [ m ] ; fainéante [ f ] |
| ความเฉื่อยชา | [khwām cheūaychā] (n) EN: sluggishness ; laziness ; indolence ; idleness ; inactivity ; inertia FR: paresse [ f ] ; fainéantise [ f ] ; indolence [ f ] ; inertie [ f ] |
| ความขี้เกียจ | [khwām khīkīet] (n) EN: laziness ; slothfulness ; indolence ; inactivity FR: paresse [ f ] ; fainéantise [ f ] ; indolence [ f ] |
| อยู่เฉย ๆ | [yū choēi-choei] (v, exp) FR: paresser ; traînailler ; traînasser ; fainéanter ; glander (fam.) ; flemmarder (fam.) ; buller (fam.) |
| faineant | (adj) disinclined to work or exertion, Syn. work-shy, lazy, slothful, otiose, indolent, Example: faineant kings under whose rule the country languished; an indolent hanger-on; too lazy to wash the dishes; shiftless idle youth; slothful employees; the unemployed are not necessarily work-shy |
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| faineant deity | . A deity believed to be real but conceived as not acting in human affairs, hence not worshiped. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] |