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lazed past simple and past participle oflaze laze verb[ I+ adv/prep ] uk /leɪz/ us /leɪz/ to relax and enjoy yourself, doing very little: 享受,消磨 We spent the day lazing around on the beach.我们在海滩上消磨了一整天。 Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples to spend time doing nothing or very little lazeI can’t wait to go on holiday and just laze about on the beach. have time to killWe had some time to kill, so we went to the museum. have time on your handsShe should be able to volunteer at the animal shelter - she has time on her hands since graduating from uni. be at a loose endUK He was at a loose end when his parents left on holiday. wait aroundWe were just waiting around while our friends ran inside to get tickets. hang around (somewhere)I'll just hang around until you get here. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Passive and not working adynamic anywhere breather breathing space bum around dormant idle layoff laze leave someone beidiom lie around moribund navel recharge siesta sit on your arseidiom sit on your handsidiom sit round slob slob around (something) |