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dawdle

英 [ˈdɔːdl]

美 [ˈdɔːdl]

v.  拖延; 磨蹭; 游荡

现在分词:dawdling 过去式:dawdled 第三人称单数:dawdles 过去分词:dawdled 复数:dawdles 

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BNC.23697 / COCA.20624

牛津词典

    verb

    • 拖延;磨蹭;游荡
      to take a long time to do sth or go somewhere
      1. Stop dawdling! We're going to be late!
        别磨蹭了,咱们快迟到了!
      2. They dawdled along by the river, laughing and talking.
        他们沿河边闲逛,一路谈笑风生。

    柯林斯词典

    • VERB 闲逛;游荡
      If youdawdle, you spend more time than is necessary going somewhere.
      1. Eleanor will be back any moment, if she doesn't dawdle...
        如果不闲荡的话,埃莉诺随时都会回来。
      2. They dawdled arm in arm past the shopfronts.
        他们手挽手慢悠悠地逛过一家家店面。
    • VERB 慢吞吞地做;(在…上)磨蹭
      If youdawdle oversomething, you spend more time than is necessary doing something.
      1. He got fed up as bank staff dawdled over cashing him a cheque...
        银行职员慢吞吞地给他兑现支票,他憋了一肚子气。
      2. She downed two glasses of white wine while I dawdled over a draught beer.
        我慢悠悠地呷着一杯散装啤酒的工夫她已经灌下了两杯白葡萄酒。

    英英释义

    verb

    • hang (back) or fall (behind) in movement, progress, development, etc.
        Synonym:lagfall backfall behind
      1. waste time
        1. Get busy--don't dally!
        Synonym:dally
      2. take one's time
          Synonym:linger

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