dawdle 英 [ˈdɔ:dl]   美 [ˈdɔdl]

dawdle

dawdle  英 [ˈdɔ:dl] 美 [ˈdɔdl]

vi. 混日子;游手好闲;偷懒  vt. 混日子;游手好闲;浪费时间 

进行时:dawdling  过去式:dawdled  过去分词:dawdled  第三人称单数:dawdles  名词复数:dawdles 

The teacher told the students not to dawdle away their time. 老师告诉学生们别混日子。
Don't dawdle over your clothing. You're so beautiful already. 不要再在衣着上花费时间了,你已经够漂亮的了。

  • There are lots of words that mean to move slowly. The point of dawdle is that one is moving too slowly, is falling behind, or is not properly focused on making progress.
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  • vi. 混日子;游手好闲;偷懒
  • vt. 混日子;游手好闲;浪费时间
  • 1. The teacher told the students not to dawdle away their time.

    老师告诉学生们别混日子。

  • 2. Don't dawdle over your clothing. You're so beautiful already.

    不要再在衣着上花费时间了,你已经够漂亮的了。

  • 3. I have also increased my knowledge on domains, Wordpress and hosting. I know that if it were necessary I would move again, with confidence, and not dawdle and create uncertainty as I did this time.

    此外,我还学习了域名、博客、主机方面的知识,因为我知道如果有必要的话我会二次搬家,但这次我会充满信心,不再像这次一样虚度光阴、庸人自扰。

  • dawdle (v.) 1650s, perhaps a variant of daddle "to walk unsteadily." Perhaps influenced by daw, because the bird was regarded as sluggish and silly. Not in general use until c. 1775. Related: Dawdled; dawdling.
daw·dle / ˈdɔːdl ; NAmE ˈdɔːdl / verb [intransitive ] to take a long time to do sth or go somewhere 拖延;磨蹭;游荡 Stop dawdling! We're going to be late! 别磨蹭了,咱们快迟到了! + adv./prep. They dawdled along by the river, laughing and talking. 他们沿河边闲逛,一路谈笑风生。 dawdle dawdles dawdled dawdling daw·dle / ˈdɔːdl ; NAmE ˈdɔːdl /
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