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sloth    音標拼音: [sl'oθ]
n. 怠惰,懶惰

怠惰,懶惰

sloth
n 1: a disinclination to work or exert yourself [synonym: {sloth},
{slothfulness}]
2: any of several slow-moving arboreal mammals of South America
and Central America; they hang from branches back downward
and feed on leaves and fruits [synonym: {sloth}, {tree sloth}]
3: apathy and inactivity in the practice of virtue (personified
as one of the deadly sins) [synonym: {sloth}, {laziness},
{acedia}]

Sloth \Sloth\, n. [OE. slouthe, sleuthe, AS. sl?w?, fr. sl[=a]w
slow. See {Slow}.]
1. Slowness; tardiness.
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These cardinals trifle with me; I abhor
This dilatory sloth and tricks of Rome. --Shak.
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2. Disinclination to action or labor; sluggishness; laziness;
idleness.
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[They] change their course to pleasure, ease, and
sloth. --Milton.
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Sloth, like rust, consumes faster than labor wears.
--Franklin.
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3. (Zool.) Any one of several species of arboreal edentates
constituting the family {Bradypodidae}, and the suborder
Tardigrada. They have long exserted limbs and long
prehensile claws. Both jaws are furnished with teeth (see
Illust. of {Edentata}), and the ears and tail are
rudimentary. They inhabit South and Central America and
Mexico.
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Note: The three-toed sloths belong to the genera {Bradypus}
and {Arctopithecus}, of which several species have been
described. They have three toes on each foot. The
best-known species are collared sloth ({Bradypus
tridactylus}), and the ai ({Arctopitheus ai}). The
two-toed sloths, consisting the genus {Cholopus}, have
two toes on each fore foot and three on each hind foot.
The best-known is the unau ({Cholopus didactylus}) of
South America. See {Unau}. Another species ({Cholopus
Hoffmanni}) inhabits Central America.
Various large extinct terrestrial edentates, such as
Megatherium and Mylodon, are often called sloths.
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{Australian sloth}, or {Native sloth} (Zool.), the koala.

{Sloth animalcule} (Zool.), a tardigrade.

{Sloth bear} (Zool.), a black or brown long-haired bear
({Melursus ursinus}, or {Melursus labiatus}), native of
India and Ceylon; -- called also {aswail}, {labiated
bear}, and {jungle bear}. It is easily tamed and can be
taught many tricks.

{Sloth monkey} (Zool.), a loris.
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Sloth \Sloth\, v. i.
To be idle. [Obs.] --Gower.
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185 Moby Thesaurus words for "sloth":
Chiroptera, Lagomorpha, Primates, Rodentia, accidia, acedia,
aloofness, anger, apathy, army, ataraxia, ataraxy, avarice,
avaritia, benumbedness, blah, blahs, boredom, bunch, carelessness,
casualness, cautiousness, cave of Trophonius, cave of despair,
circumspection, colony, comatoseness, creeping, deadly sin,
deliberateness, deliberation, despair, desperateness, desperation,
despondency, detachment, dilatoriness, disconsolateness,
disinterest, dispassion, disregard, disregardfulness,
do-nothingness, drawl, drift, drive, drove, drowsiness, dullness,
easygoingness, enervation, ennui, envy, ergophobia, faineancy,
faineantise, fatigue, flock, foot-dragging, forlornness, gam, gang,
gluttony, greed, gula, heartlessness, heaviness, hebetude,
heedlessness, herd, hoboism, hopelessness, host, idleness, idling,
inanimation, inappetence, inattention, inattentiveness,
incuriosity, indifference, indiscrimination, indolence, inertia,
inertness, inexcitability, inexertion, insouciance, invidia, ira,
jadedness, just being, kennel, lack of affect, lack of appetite,
lackadaisicalness, laggardness, languidness, languishment, languor,
languorousness, lassitude, laze, laziness, lazing, leisureliness,
lenitude, lentitude, lentor, lethargicalness, lethargy,
lifelessness, listlessness, litter, loafing, lotus-eating, lust,
luxuria, mere existence, mere tropism, mindlessness, negligence,
no exit, no way, no way out, nonchalance, numbness, oscitancy,
pack, passiveness, passivity, phlegm, phlegmaticalness,
phlegmaticness, plucklessness, pococurantism, pod, pokiness, pride,
recklessness, regardlessness, reluctance, remissness, resignation,
resignedness, satedness, school, shiftlessness, shoal, skulk,
slackness, sleepiness, slothfulness, slouch, slowness, sluggardy,
sluggishness, somnolence, sopor, soporifousness, spiritlessness,
spring fever, spunklessness, stagnation, stupefaction, stupor,
superbia, supineness, tentativeness, torpidity, torpidness,
torpitude, torpor, trip, troop, unanxiousness, unconcern,
unmindfulness, unsolicitousness, vagrancy, vegetation, weariness,
withdrawnness, world-weariness, wrath

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  • Sloth - Wikipedia
    Sloth, related to slow, literally means "laziness", and their common names in several other languages (e g German: Faultier, French: paresseux, Spanish: perezoso, Portuguese: preguiça, Romanian: leneș, Finnish: laiskiainen) also mean "lazy" or similar
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  • Sloth | Definition, Habitat, Diet, Pictures, Facts | Britannica
    Sloth, tree-dwelling mammal noted for its slowness of movement All six living species are limited to the lowland tropical forests of South and Central America They can be found in the forest canopy sunning, resting, or feeding on leaves
  • Sloth | National Geographic Kids
    There are two main species of sloth, identified by whether they have two or three claws on their front feet The two species are quite similar in appearance, with roundish heads, sad-looking
  • Sloth facts | Mammals - BBC Earth
    A sloth’s long, shaggy fur hides a secret world of algae, fungi, and insects – turning every sloth into a real-life, moving ecosystem 37 Their hair is finely grooved either vertically or perpendicularly, and those crevices are home to anywhere from four to six different types of algae, up to 16 different types of fungi, and various types
  • Sloths - Facts, Diet Habitat Information - Animal Corner
    The sloth got its name from its slow movement, it is not lazy, just slow-moving The sloth is the slowest mammal on Earth In total, there are six species of sloth Sloths belong to the families ‘Megalonychidae’ and ‘Bradypodidae’, part of the order ‘Pilosa’
  • Sloth | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund
    Learn about the sloth, as well as the threats it faces, what WWF is doing to conserve its future, and how you can help
  • 9 Sloth Adaptations in the Rainforest (Pictures)
    More than one type of sloth thrives in rainforests Both the two-toed and three-toed sloth call rainforests home While they share many of their adaptations, a few are different
  • 14 Fascinating Facts About Sloths That Will Surprise You
    A sloth’s fur has unique grooves and cracks that collect rainwater, creating the perfect damp environment for algae growth Far from being a problem, this algae growth is actually beneficial to both organisms The algae gives the sloth’s fur a greenish tint that provides excellent camouflage in the leafy canopy, helping them avoid detection
  • Sloth: Key Facts - Forest Wildlife
    The pygmy three-toed sloth, the smallest species, lives on a tiny tropical island north of Panama Sloths live in trees, as noted, high up in the canopy layer of the rainforests They are picky, preferring to remain in the same kinds of trees they were raised in, living mostly off the leaves, twigs, buds of these trees Interesting Sloth Facts





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