dally 英 [ˈdæli]   美 [ˈdæli]

dally

dally  英 [ˈdæli] 美 [ˈdæli]

vi. 玩弄;闲荡;轻率地对待  vt. 浪费(时间) 

进行时:dallying  过去式:dallied  过去分词:dallied  第三人称单数:dallies  名词复数:dallies 

But at least you've learned how to use "dilly-dally". 我只是要提醒你,你也有拖拖拉拉的时候。 也就是:dilly-dally,对不对?
"Many thought they could make more money in hedge funds," dally said. “许多人以为他们会在对冲基金挣更多的钱,”Dally说。

  • Dally means “to waste time.” When you dally, you will cause a delay because of your dawdling.
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  • vi. 玩弄;闲荡;轻率地对待
  • vt. 浪费(时间)
  • 1. But at least you've learned how to use "dilly-dally".

    我只是要提醒你,你也有拖拖拉拉的时候。 也就是:dilly-dally,对不对?

  • 2. "Many thought they could make more money in hedge funds," dally said.

    “许多人以为他们会在对冲基金挣更多的钱,”Dally说。

  • 3. Don't dally over your meal, we don't want to miss our train.

    你吃饭别再磨蹭啦,我们不想误火车。

  • dally (v.) c. 1300, "to talk, converse," possibly from Anglo-French dalier "to amuse oneself," which is of uncertain origin. Sense of "waste time" emerged by late 14c. Related: Dallied; dallying.
dally / ˈdæli ; NAmE ˈdæli / verb ( dal·lies , dally·ing , dal·lied , dal·lied ) [intransitive ] ( old-fashioned) to do sth too slowly; to take too much time making a decision 蹉跎(时光);延误;拖拉 PHRASAL VERB ˈdally with sb/sth ( old-fashioned) to treat sb/sth in a way that is not serious enough 轻率地对待;玩弄;戏弄 see also dilly-dally dally dallies dallied dallying dally / ˈdæli ; NAmE ˈdæli /
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