Pesquisar
to slouch
01
encurvar-se, desabar
to sit, walk, or stand lazily with a downward head and rounded shoulders
02
encurvar-se, afundar-se
assume a drooping posture or carriage
Slouch
01
corcunda, cambalear
a stooping carriage in standing and walking
02
incompetente, indivíduo incapaz
an incompetent person; usually used in negative constructions
slouch
v
sloucher
n
sloucher
n
Exemplo
After a tiring day, she would slouch on the sofa and watch TV for hours.
The teenager slouched down the street, hands in his pockets, lost in thought.
He tended to slouch in his chair during long meetings, which often gave the impression of disinterest.
The sullen teenager slouched in his chair, glaring at his parents during the family meeting.