0 the feeling of having little energy or of being unable or unwilling to do anything -- 没精打采,懒散;无生气,呆滞
However, this interval was much longer for patients with weight loss, lethargy and skin infections (295, 336 and 463 days, respectively).
Many identified i ndividuals that shed large numbers of sporocysts when sampled did not show any detectable symptoms or lethargy.
Trained participants also performed better than controls on evaluations of social behaviour, lethargy and affective disturbance, though not cognitive impairment or somatic problems.
Yet we will consider it in its dehydrated condition as in a state of sleep or lethargy.
Too little arousal, or mental lethargy, as may occur in severe illness or fatigue, may not be sufficient to stimulate alertness.
In the realm of family law, for instance, an extraordinary lethargy seems to accompany many of the democracies' actions.
This work remained undone not because of lethargy or timidity, though those qualities may have come into play, but because of judicial activism.
It punished lethargy and imprudence with a ruthless hand.