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| indolence | (อิน'ดะเดินซฺ) n. ความเกียจคร้าน, ความไม่เจ็บปวด, ความเจ็บปวดเล็ก ๆ น้อย ๆ |
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| | 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 ] |
| | 安佚;安逸 | [あんいつ, an'itsu] (n, adj-na) (idle) ease; idleness; indolence [Add to Longdo] | 気無精 | [きぶしょう, kibushou] (adj-na, n) laziness; indolence [Add to Longdo] | 勤惰 | [きんだ, kinda] (n) diligence and indolence; attendance [Add to Longdo] | 勤怠 | [きんたい, kintai] (n) (See 出欠, 勤惰) diligence and indolence; diligence; attendance; attendance and absence [Add to Longdo] | 三無主義 | [さんむしゅぎ, sanmushugi] (n) the "three noes principle" of no drive (indolence), no interest (indifference), and no sense of responsibility (irresponsibility), the term describing the temperament of the Japanese youth of the 1970s [Add to Longdo] | 惰気 | [だき, daki] (n) indolence; listlessness [Add to Longdo] | 惰眠 | [だみん, damin] (n) indolence; inactivity [Add to Longdo] | 怠け癖;怠けぐせ | [なまけぐせ, namakeguse] (n) habit of idleness (laziness); indolence [Add to Longdo] | 無精(P);不精 | [ぶしょう, bushou] (adj-na, n) indolence; laziness; sloth; (P) [Add to Longdo] | 優々閑々;優優閑閑;悠々緩々;悠悠緩緩;悠々閑々;悠悠閑閑 | [ゆうゆうかんかん, yuuyuukankan] (adj-t, adv-to) composed and unhurried; easygoing and leisurely; in indolence [Add to Longdo] |
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Indolence \In"do*lence\, n. [L. indolentia freedom from pain:
cf. F. indolence.]
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1. Freedom from that which pains, or harasses, as toil, care,
grief, etc. [Obs.]
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I have ease, if it may not rather be called
indolence. --Bp. Hough.
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2. The quality or condition of being indolent; inaction, or
lack of exertion of body or mind, proceeding from love of
ease or aversion to toil; habitual idleness; indisposition
to labor; laziness; sloth; inactivity.
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Life spent in indolence, and therefore sad.
--Cowper.
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As there is a great truth wrapped up in "diligence,"
what a lie, on the other hand, lurks at the root of
our present use of the word "indolence"! This is
from "in" and "doleo," not to grieve; and indolence
is thus a state in which we have no grief or pain;
so that the word, as we now employ it, seems to
affirm that indulgence in sloth and ease is that
which would constitute for us the absence of all
pain. --Trench.
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
indolence
n 1: inactivity resulting from a dislike of work [syn:
{indolence}, {laziness}]
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