belated的意思和读音

belated

: [bɪˈleɪtəd] : [bɪˈleɪtɪd]

adj.

Adj.+n.belated recognition

adj.timely

adj.late,delayed,deferred,tardy,overdue

belatedadj.

1.coming or happening late

a belated birthday present

adj.1.,;;;2.,()

adj.1.happening late; arriving late

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1.Yet each belated half-step exposes how much is left to do.

2.Legend has it that Elvis was working as a truck driver in Memphis when he made his first recording: a belated birthday gift for his mother.

3.Indeed, in the end, it was a belated attempt to pursue reform and take on some of the LDP's vested interests that did for Mr Fukuda.

4.Hi! Belated Happy Moon Cake Festival to all of you. I hope you and your entire family had a splendid time over the holiday.

5.They were welcome; but unless he shows a greater readiness to negotiate in good faith, his belated move will turn out to be pointless.

6.Other regulators would prefer to leave the former quant to implement his belated turnaround plan.

7.Make sure that you don't wait until problems pile up before making a reckoning -- that would be firing belated shots.使

8.Full Moon in this moment, I send a belated blessing to you dream of a round, intelligence circle, a more rounded person.

9.The reversal of spreads recently looks like a belated acceptance that the punt on convergence was a mistake.

10.I last heard from him when he emailed my Web page wishing me a happy belated birthday.