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		Definition of lackadaisical in English: lackadaisicaladjective ˌlakəˈdeɪzɪk(ə)lˌlækəˈdeɪzək(ə)l Lacking enthusiasm and determination; carelessly lazy. 缺少热情的;不热心的;不坚定的;懒洋洋的  a lackadaisical defence left Spurs adrift in the second half 松懈的防守使托特汉姆热刺队在下半场未能获胜。 Example sentencesExamples -  I want to be organized, but I'm just too lackadaisical to get things in order.
 -  He still is too inconsistent and too lackadaisical.
 -  The lackadaisical attitude of the members is one of the main impediments to the club expanding its activities.
 -  The cast and filmmakers are largely to blame, as they treat the material in a lackadaisical manner, while also telegraphing too many plot points ahead of time.
 -  I don't want people to get the impression the school will have a lackadaisical approach to teaching though.
 -  There was a lackadaisical attitude to the extension of the copyright term in the European Union.
 -  The President is remarkably lackadaisical about finding the senior administration official who leaked the identity of a CIA operative.
 
 Synonyms careless, lazy, lax, unenthusiastic, half-hearted, uninterested, lukewarm, indifferent, uncaring, unconcerned, casual, offhand, blasé, insouciant, leisurely, relaxed apathetic, languid, languorous, lethargic, limp, listless, sluggish, enervated, spiritless, aimless, bloodless, torpid, passionless, idle, indolent, shiftless, inert, impassive, feeble informal laid back, couldn't-care-less, easy going, slap-happy British vulgar slang half-arsed rare Laodicean, pococurante 
 OriginMid 18th century (also in the sense 'feebly sentimental'): from lackaday or its obsolete extended form lackadaisy.    Definition of lackadaisical in US English: lackadaisicaladjectiveˌlakəˈdāzək(ə)lˌlækəˈdeɪzək(ə)l Lacking enthusiasm and determination; carelessly lazy. 缺少热情的;不热心的;不坚定的;懒洋洋的  a lackadaisical defense left the Spurs adrift in the second half 松懈的防守使托特汉姆热刺队在下半场未能获胜。 Example sentencesExamples -  I don't want people to get the impression the school will have a lackadaisical approach to teaching though.
 -  The cast and filmmakers are largely to blame, as they treat the material in a lackadaisical manner, while also telegraphing too many plot points ahead of time.
 -  He still is too inconsistent and too lackadaisical.
 -  There was a lackadaisical attitude to the extension of the copyright term in the European Union.
 -  The lackadaisical attitude of the members is one of the main impediments to the club expanding its activities.
 -  I want to be organized, but I'm just too lackadaisical to get things in order.
 -  The President is remarkably lackadaisical about finding the senior administration official who leaked the identity of a CIA operative.
 
 Synonyms careless, lazy, lax, unenthusiastic, half-hearted, uninterested, lukewarm, indifferent, uncaring, unconcerned, casual, offhand, blasé, insouciant, leisurely, relaxed 
 OriginMid 18th century (also in the sense ‘feebly sentimental’): from lackaday or its obsolete extended form lackadaisy.     |