tardy
tardy 英 [ˈtɑ:di] 美 [ˈtɑrdi]
adj. 缓慢的,迟缓的;迟到的 n. 迟到
名词复数:tardies
- When you're tardy, you're late. If you've ever been late for school, you know about tardy, and you may have a stash of notes your teacher has sent home to your parents, informing them of your tardiness.
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- adj. 缓慢的,迟缓的;迟到的
- n. 迟到
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1. Such knowledge, however tardy, may provide some consolation for the loss of her brother, Oliver (car crash), four years earlier.
了解更多。 这些缓慢的信息对四年前失去哥哥奥利弗(车祸)的她或许会提供一些慰藉。
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2. She says she has been habitually tardy for years -- late to everything from concerts to friends' weddings -- and once showed up an hour and a half late for a date.
她说,多年来她一直习惯性迟到,从音乐会到朋友婚礼,每件事都迟到,有一次约会还迟到了一个半小时。
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3. Most men occasionally have poor or tardy erections and even fit, athletic, overenthusiastic men, as well as the inexperienced and anxious, may suffer premature ejaculation.
大多数的男人偶尔会有性唤起缓慢的不快经历。 新手和内心紧张不安的男士甚至健壮的男士,运动员和非常自信的老手也有可能会早泄。
- tardy (adj.) 1520s, "slow," from Old French tardif "slow, late" (12c.), also the name of the snail character in the Roman de Renart, from Vulgar Latin *tardivus, from Latin tardus "slow, sluggish; late; dull, stupid," of unknown origin. Meaning "late" in English is from 1660s.
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