"Layabout" nghĩa là gì?
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"Layabout" -> nghĩa là người lười nhác, không muốn làm việc.
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Christmas movies are the one place where we can all embrace (ôm lấy) our secret inner belief that Santa Claus is real, and that he’s out patrolling the skies each Dec. 24, when he’s not dealing with layabout relatives or getting cross examined.
If you give a mouse a wheel, it will run, and run, and run: between 4 to 6 miles every night, a marathon every few days. All that paw-pounding does good things for the creature’s brain — more blood flow, more neurons, better navigation and memory. And if you transfuse blood from that well-exercised mouse into a sedentary (ngồi yên, nằm yên) one, it will get the same brain-function boost as if the furry little layabout had put in all those miles itself.
The underrated (bị đánh giá thấp) Klaus is the best Christmas movie in years, and might just be better than Elf. Premiering on Netflix in 2019, Klaus follows Jesper Johansson, the layabout son of a Royal Postmaster General, sent off to a far-away frozen land where he must prove his worth to his father or be cut off from his family’s fortune.
My guess is, yes. I mean, it’s not like Neal is a Type A personality or a titan of industry. He’s a hack’s hack, a layabout, and my prediction (dự đoán) is he plans to hang on for another decade or two. Which is maybe why Hinds and Lesser are thinking about up or out.
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