
몸을 구부리다, 구부정하게 앉거나 걷다.
To stand, move, or sit in a lazy, drooping way with the head and shoulders moved forward.
예문:
"Don't slouch in your chair while you're doing your homework."
"He slouched against the doorway, waiting for his friend to arrive."
구부정한 자세나 축 처진 걸음걸이.
A lazy, drooping posture or way of walking.
예문:
"The teenager's permanent slouch made him look much shorter than he actually was."
"She corrected her slouch as soon as she saw her reflection in the window."
게으르거나 무능한 사람, 또는 부정어와 함께 쓰여 특정 일에 능숙한 사람을 이룸.
An incompetent or lazy person; frequently used in negative phrases to indicate high competence.
예문:
"Even though he's new to the team, he is certainly no slouch when it comes to coding."
"You can't call him a slouch; he finished the entire project in just two days."
모자의 챙을 아래로 숙여서 처지게 하다.
To bend the brim of a hat downward, often to shade the eyes.
예문:
"The detective slouched his hat over his eyes to avoid being recognized."
"He wore an old felt hat that slouched low over his forehead."