dawdle的意思和读音

dawdle

: [ˈdɔd(ə)l] : [ˈdɔːd(ə)l]

v.

dawdles  dawdling  dawdled  

v.hurry

v.loiter,delay,linger,plod,lag

dawdlev.

1.to take a long time to do sth or go somewhere

Stop dawdling! We're going to be late!

They dawdled along by the river, laughing and talking.沿

v.1.,,

v.1.to go somewhere, or to do something, so slowly that people become annoyed with you

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1.Long to ask great thinker of ancient for building high product; Dawdle away not with body of a lifetime.

2.As the West too suffers through a protracted downturn while its politicians bicker and dawdle, more voices are asking if the U.西

3.Very clever as they think, what do not do anything, day by day, dawdle.

4.But you'll be less of a target . If you'll wear the cloak and promise not to dawdle , I'll stop complaining .穿

5.The walkers had been told to move at their own speed, not to rush or dawdle. Most finished the walk in about 25 minutes.25

6.Some say that gives lawmakers incentive to do what a discouraged electorate expects: dawdle, even as California collapses.

7.As NBA players and owners dawdle over labor talks, a shortened season is becoming more of a possibility.NBA

8.The big client of history grain company can purchase the dawdle of many half treatment for other industry.

9.The result is not just that universities are starved of cash, but that students often dawdle pointlessly over their courses.

10.For heaven's sake, hurry up! Amazingly, people are inclined to dawdle during an emergency, rather than acting as quickly as possible.