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1. Describing a person's character or behavior: 懒 (lǎn) is often used to describe someone who is lazy, indolent, or lacking motivation. It can refer to physical laziness, such as not wanting to do physical activities or chores, or mental laziness, such as not wanting to think or make an effort.
Example: 她很懒,从来不愿意做家务。(Tā hěn lǎn, cónglái bù yuànyì zuò jiāwù.) She is very lazy and never wants to do household chores.
2. Describing a slow or sluggish pace: 懒 (lǎn) can also be used to describe something that is slow or sluggish, such as a slow-moving animal or a slow-paced activity.
Example: 这只熊猫看起来很懒,它的动作都很慢。(Zhè zhī xióngmāo kàn qǐlái hěn lǎn, tā de dòngzuò dōu hěn màn.) This panda looks very lazy, its movements are all very slow.
3. Describing a lack of enthusiasm or energy: 懒 (lǎn) can also be used to describe a lack of enthusiasm or energy, making someone appear listless or apathetic.
Example: 他今天很懒,一点都不想工作。(Tā jīntiān hěn lǎn, yīdiǎn dōu bù xiǎng gōngzuò.) He is very lazy today, he doesn't want to work at all.
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1. 懒惰 (lǎnduò): lazy, indolent; slothful, idle
2. 懒散 (lǎnsǎn): listless, sluggish; apathetic, lethargic
3. 懒洋洋 (lǎnyángyáng): lazy, indolent; lackadaisical, slothful
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