procrastination 英 [prə(ʊ),kræstɪ'neɪʃ(ə)n]   美 [pro,kræstə'neʃən]

procrastination

procrastination  英 [prə(ʊ),kræstɪ'neɪʃ(ə)n] 美 [pro,kræstə'neʃən]

n. 耽搁,拖延;拖延症 

名词复数:procrastinations 

We are all familiar with the procrastination phenomenon. 对拖延现象我们是再熟悉不过了。
So, if you think you have an issue with procrastination, start by separating your actions from your thoughts. 所以,如果你认为自己存在拖延的问题,尝试下把你的行为和思维分开。

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  • n. 耽搁,拖延;拖延症
  • 1. We are all familiar with the procrastination phenomenon.

    对拖延现象我们是再熟悉不过了。

  • 2. So, if you think you have an issue with procrastination, start by separating your actions from your thoughts.

    所以,如果你认为自己存在拖延的问题,尝试下把你的行为和思维分开。

  • 3. Your first child, your son, showed you that despite doubt, fear and procrastination, when he arrived he was immediately your deepest and most profound love.

    你的第一个孩子,你的儿子,向你显示出,尽管怀疑、恐惧和拖延,当他到来时,他立刻是你的最深最深的爱。

  • procrastination (n.) 1540s, from Middle French procrastination and directly from Latin procrastinationem (nominative procrastinatio) "a putting off from day to day," noun of action from past participle stem of procrastinare "put off till tomorrow, defer, delay," from pro "forward" (see pro-) + crastinus "belonging to tomorrow," from cras "tomorrow," of unknown origin.
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