| 单词 | maori pt | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasMaori P.T.   Maori P.T. n.				 [ <   B. + PT n. at P n. Initialisms]			 New Zealand slang (originally Services' slang) (offensive) the action of relaxing and doing nothing; loafing. ΚΠ 1939–45    Expressions & Sayings 2nd N.Z. Expeditionary Force in  Dict. N.Z. Eng. 		(1997)	 480/3  				Maori PT—Lying on bed (or anywhere) dozing. 1946    Tararua Tramper June 8  				The party ended with the dawn and people amused themselves variously from then on. ‘Maori P.T.’ was a very popular exercise. 1966    G. W. Turner Eng. Lang. in Austral. & N.Z. vi. 135  				In New Zealand the word Maori sometimes enters into slang with contemptuous connotation, but there is a good-natured tolerance, even tinged with envy for an admirable adjustment to life's problems, in a term like Maori P.T...to mean lying down and doing nothing. 1986    D. Davin Salamander & Fire 166  				He was off to have his cup of char..before he did anything else. I thought I'd do the same and have a bit of Maori PT as well. < as lemmas  | 
	
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