Perezosa in english
Lazy
pronunciation: leɪzi part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: leɪzi part of speech: adjective
In gestures
perezoso1 = slacker ; lazybones ; lounger.
Example: The article is entitled 'No slackers here: SLA's youngest members have the vision and enthusiasm to shape the profession'.Example: Many see his art as a vocation for lazybones and social misfits.Example: So which one of us will be the first one who gets fired because of being a lounger?.perezoso2 = lazy ; sluggish ; indolent ; shiftless ; slack ; lackadaisical.
Example: It is most likely to occur when a supervisor is careless or lazy about the rating or does not know the worker well.Example: Standing in the early morning on the balcony of her apartment, she was smote as she always was by the grandeur of the sky turning to scarlet as the rim of darkness in the east released the sun for its sluggish trek through the heavens.Example: The average man is by nature indolent; he works as little as possible = The average man is by nature indolent; he works as little as possible.Example: He was a shiftless, good-for-nothing man and his shrewish wife was constantly importuning him.Example: I left a message on the landlord's answerphone, but he's such a slack bastard I'd better try harder to hunt him down.Example: Perhaps there are extenuating circumstances, but his entire treatment of this today was lackadaisical journalism to put it mildly.more:
» día perezoso = lazy day .
Example: I had such a lazy day yesterday. I stayed in my pajamas until 3:30 in the afternoon!.» ojo perezoso = lazy eye .
Example: A lazy eye, technically referred to as amblyopia, means that one eye has not developed normally and always has blurred vision, even with the best glasses the eye doctor can prescribe.