procrastinate
procrastinate 英 [prəʊˈkræstɪneɪt] 美 [proʊˈkræstɪneɪt]
vt. 耽搁,延迟 vi. 耽搁,延迟
进行时:procrastinating 过去式:procrastinated 过去分词:procrastinated 第三人称单数:procrastinates 名词复数:procrastinates
- Procrastinate means to put off doing something until a future time. When people sit down to write term papers, they can find all kinds of clever ways to procrastinate: reorganizing the paperclips, calling everyone they know, typing "I am bored" fifty times in a row.
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- vt. 耽搁,延迟
- vi. 耽搁,延迟
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1. Also, I did procrastinate on certain tasks.
我也曾在某些任务中耽搁了。
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2. Do you procrastinate and fear to take risks because someone cursed you with the “Failure” curse ?
你是否耽搁和害怕冒险,因为某人用“失败者”的诅咒来诅咒你?
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3. You know, that same force that whispers in our ears with convincing arguments on why we should delay action and (forever) procrastinate.
你明白,在你耳边有着同样的声音,说着令人信服的原因——为什么我们会延迟和耽搁。
- procrastinate (v.) 1580s, a back formation from procrastination or else from Latin procrastinatus, past participle of procrastinare "to put off till tomorrow; defer, delay" (see procrastination). Related: Procrastinated; procrastinating. Earlier verb was procrastine (1540s), from French.
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