出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2010/05/10 07:56 UTC 版)
laid back (comparative more laid back, superlative most laid back)
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/11 15:47 UTC 版)
From U.S. slang. The verbal phrase lay back is attested from the late 1950s, whereas the adjectival form emerged in print in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Presumably originally a metaphor—literally, “sitting in a tilted‐back chair”, a relaxed posture.
laid-back (comparative more laid-back, superlative most laid-back)
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高踏的なさま
意地っ張りなさま
馬鹿なさま
a nonattendant
a person who lacks a sense of self respect
静められる
和らげられる
意地っ張りなさま
おおわれる
to carry something on one's back
the appearance of disarray
のけぞった状態
a retreat
a retreat
a retreat
of an object, the state of standing neither horizontally nor vertically