1、To indolent without incitation

2、humid, indolent weather.

3、to become indolent or lazy

4、an indolent ulcer; leprosy is an indolent infectious disease.

5、a good-natured But indolent hanger-on;

6、Lewd and indolent, proud and luxurious

7、Leprosy is an indolent infectious disease.

8、idle or indolent especially in a dreamy way.

9、She's always criticizing her husband for being indolent.

10、Objective: to explore the indolent treatment of acupotomy.

11、Those laid-back, lethargic, indolent middle classes—they've been galvanised, " says a former advertising executive."

12、He quickens the indolent, encourages the eager, and steadies the unstable.

13、Papillary carcinomas are indolent tumors that have a long survival, even with metastases.

14、Their indolent attitude was the cause of much unnecessary pain and suffering.

15、They are indolent, as a general thing, and yet have a few pastimes.

16、OBJECT: Focal tumors, a distinct subgroup of which is composed of brainstem gliomas, may have an indolent clinical course.

17、But his indolent humour forbade all further agitation of a topic whose interest to himself had long ceased

18、Conclusion Metaplastic thymoma is a rarely encountered indolent or low-grade thymic tumor and may represent a distinct clinicopathologic entity.

19、It was a favourite for conversation, and for that indolent lounging so dear to a gay and thoughtless people.

20、The indolent political generation brought forth by Mr Berlusconi may finally be booted out, but there is no obvious replacement.

21、At the meeting, organized by the Global Agenda Councils, he instantly acknowledged that he bears no resemblance to the indulgent, indolent Western stereotype Ms.

22、And very little doses I found they were before long, for I never met people more indolent or more easily fatigued.

23、The gentleman he addressed got up, saying in an indolent way, "Oh really?" and dawdled to the hearthrug where Mr. Bounderby stood.

24、a wealthy class parasitic upon the labor of the masses; parasitic vines that strangle the trees; bloodsucking blackmailer; his indolent leechlike existence.

25、We may suppose a class of indolent people living at the base of a great mountain range, who had never ventured to explore the valleys and canyons back in the mountains;

26、Hurst, by whom Elizabeth sat, he was an indolent man, who lived only to eat, drink, and play at CARDS, who, when he found her prefer a plain dish to a ragout, had nothing to say to her.

27、I designed, after my first voyage, to spend the rest of my days at Bagdad, but it was not long ere I grew weary of an indolent life, and I put to sea a second time, with merchants of known probity.