procrastinated信息详情

procrastinated发音

意思翻译

v.拖延,耽搁

相似词语短语

procrastinate synonym───拖延同义词

procrastinating on───拖延

procrastination ted talk───拖延性ted演讲

procrastination definition───拖延定义

procrastinating and eating───拖延和进食

procrastinating adhd───拖延多动症

procrastination test───拖延测试

procrastinate in spanish───用西班牙语拖拉

procrastinate in japanese───日语中的拖延

procrastinating gif───拖延

双语使用场景

Procrastinated for 2 weeks.───耽搁了两周。

She procrastinated her return.───她拖延了归期。

I procrastinated in writing this article. Seriously. I admit it.───我承认,我确实在写这篇文章上也有所拖延。

He never got to the office late, like some important officials did, and he never procrastinated on any official duties.───他从来就不像一些大官那样迟到,更不会延误公务。

The exam is going to be hell for those who procrastinated and did not begin studying until the last minute.───这场考试对于那些拖拖拉拉,到了最后一刻才开始复习的学生来说将会是“地狱”。

Which is unfortunate, because that intense period at work now tends to be interrupted by procrastinated childbearing.───不幸的是,由于生育期耽搁了,紧张的工作期往往会因此打断。

I am sure that quite a few of you procrastinated doing their homework because they were swamped at work.───我相信有不少人拖延家庭作业,因为他们陷入在工作的泥潭里。

Most of the picnickers took cover when rain seemed imminent. The few that procrastinated got drenched.───大多数郊游者在看起来即将下雨时就采取挡雨措施。而那些拖延的少数人往往被淋成落汤鸡。

In a relaxing trip, I finished a piece of lyrics which I have procrastinated for months in two days.───在一趟轻松的旅行里,我终于在两天内完成了这篇拖延了多个月的歌词。

英语使用场景

He procrastinated until it was too late to do anything.

His successors were less committed and procrastinated interminably.

People were dying of starvation while governments procrastinated.

I've procrastinated all semester, so I have a lot of cramming to do.

He procrastinated until it was too late to do anything at all.

The judge procrastinated, but eventually the tabloids had their sport.

Sukarno procrastinated; tempers flared up, the students withdrew.

He hesitated and procrastinated for weeks before he finally told her he wanted their relationship to end.

She procrastinated her return on varions pretexts.