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1 drawl
1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verbdehnen; gedehnt aussprechen3. noun* * *[dro:l] 1. verb(to speak or say in a slow, lazy manner: He drawled his words in an irritating manner.) dehnen2. noun(a slow, lazy manner of speaking: She spoke in a drawl.) gedehnte Sprechweise* * *I. n schleppende Sprache, gedehnte SprechweiseTexas \drawl breites TexanischII. vi schleppend [o gedehnt] sprechenIII. vt▪ to \drawl sth etw dehnen [o gedehnt [o breit] [aus]sprechen]* * *[drɔːl]1. vischleppend sprechen2. vtschleppend aussprechen3. nschleppende Sprache* * *drawl [drɔːl]B s gedehntes Sprechen* * *1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verbdehnen; gedehnt aussprechen3. noun* * *v.affektiert sprechen ausdr. -
2 drawl
schleppende Sprache, gedehnte Sprechweise;Texas \drawl breites Texanisch vi schleppend [o gedehnt] sprechen vtto \drawl sth etw dehnen [o gedehnt [o breit] [aus]sprechen] -
3 lazy
adjectivefaul; träge [Geste, Sprechweise]; träge fließend [Fluss]have a lazy day on the beach — einen Tag am Strand faulenzen
* * *['leizi](too inclined to avoid hard work, exercise etc: I take the bus to work as I'm too lazy to walk; Lazy people tend to become fat.) faul- academic.ru/88657/lazily">lazily- laziness
- lazy-bones* * *[ˈleɪzi]I had a wonderful \lazy weekend ich hatte ein herrliches, erholsames Wochenendea \lazy drawl eine langsame, schleppende Stimme* * *['leIzɪ]adj (+er)1) (= not inclined to work) faulto be lazy about doing sth — zu faul sein, etw zu tun
I'm feeling lazy today — ich habe heute einfach keine Lust(, etw zu tun)
he's getting lazy in his old age (hum) — er wird auf seine alten Tage faul
2) (= slow-moving) langsam, träge; (= lacking activity) träge; (= relaxed) lunch, dinner, evening gemütlich; smile trägehis lazy drawl —
the long, lazy days of summer — die langen, trägen Sommertage
or vacation (US) — wir haben im Urlaub nur gefaulenzt
I enjoy a lazy day at home — ich mache mir gerne einen faulen or gemütlichen Tag zu Hause
* * *lazy [ˈleızı] adj (adv lazily)1. a) faul:have a lazy afternoon sich einen faulen Nachmittag machen;have a lazy time of it auf der faulen Haut liegen umgb) träg(e)2. träg(e), langsam, sich langsam bewegend:a lazy river ein träge fließender Strom3. faul oder träg(e) machend:this is really lazy weather bei diesem Wetter wird man so richtig faul4. besonders US liegend (Brandzeichen etc)* * *adjectivefaul; träge [Geste, Sprechweise]; träge fließend [Fluss]* * *adj.faul adj.lustig adj.träg adj. -
4 lazy
[ʼleɪzi] adj( lacking pep) träge;I had a wonderful \lazy weekend ich hatte ein herrliches, erholsames Wochenende;a \lazy drawl eine langsame, schleppende Stimme
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drawl — [dro:l US dro:l] v [I and T] [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Probably from DRAW1] to speak slowly, with vowel sounds that are longer than usual ▪ Can t do that, he drawled languidly. >drawl n [singular] ▪ What you got there? he asked in a slow Texan … Dictionary of contemporary English
drawl — drawl; drawl·er; drawl·ing·ly; … English syllables
drawl´ing|ly — drawl «drl», (verb, noun.) –v.t., v.i. to talk in a slow, lazy way, drawing out the vowels: »He drawled his words as if the effort of speech was too great for him. –n. a slow, lazy way of talking: »The captain strolls about in a relaxed manner,… … Useful english dictionary
drawl´er — drawl «drl», (verb, noun.) –v.t., v.i. to talk in a slow, lazy way, drawing out the vowels: »He drawled his words as if the effort of speech was too great for him. –n. a slow, lazy way of talking: »The captain strolls about in a relaxed manner,… … Useful english dictionary
Drawl — Drawl, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Drawled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Drawling}.] [Prob. fr. draw: cf. D. dralen to linger, tarry, Icel. dralla to loiter. See {Draw}, and cf. {Draggle}.] To utter in a slow, lengthened tone. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Drawl — Drawl, v. i. To speak with slow and lingering utterance, from laziness, lack of spirit, affectation, etc. [1913 Webster] Theologians and moralists . . . talk mostly in a drawling and dreaming way about it. Landor. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Drawl — Drawl, n. A lengthened, slow monotonous utterance. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
drawl|y — «DR lee», adjective. of the nature of a drawl; characterized by drawing: »a drawly dialect … Useful english dictionary
drawl — (v.) 1590s, perhaps from M.Du. dralen, E.Fris. draulen to linger, delay, apparently an intensive of the root of DRAW (Cf. draw). Or else a native formation along the same lines. Related: Drawled; drawling. As a noun from 1760 … Etymology dictionary
drawl — [v] lengthen, draw out chant, drag out, drone, extend, intone, nasalize, prolong, pronounce slowly, protract, utter; concepts 77,239 Ant. clip, shorten … New thesaurus
drawl — ► VERB ▪ speak in a slow, lazy way with prolonged vowel sounds. ► NOUN ▪ a drawling accent. ORIGIN from Low German or Dutch dralen delay, linger … English terms dictionary