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Was (wer) ist Łazy (disambiguation) - definition


lazy         
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Lazy (disambiguation); Lazy (song)
(lazier, laziest)
1.
If someone is lazy, they do not want to work or make any effort to do anything.
Lazy and incompetent police officers are letting the public down...
I was too lazy to learn how to read music.
= idle
ADJ
laziness
Current employment laws will be changed to reward effort and punish laziness.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
You can use lazy to describe an activity or event in which you are very relaxed and which you do or take part in without making much effort.
Her latest novel is perfect for a lazy summer's afternoon reading...
We would have a lazy lunch and then lie on the beach in the sun.
= relaxed
ADJ: ADJ n
lazily
Liz went back into the kitchen, stretching lazily.
ADV: ADV with v
Lazy         
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Lazy (disambiguation); Lazy (song)
·superl Wicked; vicious.
II. Lazy ·superl Inactive; slothful; slow; sluggish; as, a lazy stream.
III. Lazy ·superl Disinclined to action or exertion; averse to labor; idle; shirking work.
lazy         
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Lazy (disambiguation); Lazy (song)
a.
1.
Slothful, sluggish, sluggard, indolent, idle, inert, inactive, supine, torpid, slack, dronish, lumpish.
2.
Sluggish, slow, creeping.

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Łazy (disambiguation)
Łazy is a town in Silesian Voivodeship, southern Poland. The name is cultural in origin and commonly found in Slavic languages denoting an arable area obtained by slash-and-burn technique.