tardy的意思和读音

tardy

: [ˈtɑrdi] : [ˈtɑː(r)di]

adj.

tardier  tardiest  tardies  

adj.punctual

adj.late,delayed,overdue,belated,unpunctual

tardyadj.

1.~ (in doing sth)slow to act, move or happen; late in happening or arriving

The law is often tardy in reacting to changing attitudes.

people who are tardy in paying their bills

to be tardy for school

adj.1.;, (in);,

adj.1.arriving late for something, especially a class2.slow to do something

n.1.an occasion when you are late for a class, or a record that a teacher keeps of this

1. take off 18. tardy 18. timetable 19. ...

2. tailor n tardy a technical a ...

3. take off 18. tardy 18. timetable 19. ...

4. take off 18. tardy 18. timetable 19. ...

5. flinty a tardy a rainy a ...

6. tailor n tardy a technical a ...

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1.But he also tends to be forgetful, and is often tardy and mercurial.

2.At Potsdam, he was tardy again and quick to tell journalists that he intended to leave early.

3.My message is only a tardy un- homing sail that bear up for you.

4.It is of its own complicated cause that the study of literary history is, for a quite long period, tardy in progress.

5.The proposed algorithm, for five specific situations, is presented for the company to minimize the number of tardy jobs.

6.The shot of a rifle loses its sharpness in the moist air, and its smoke moves in a tardy little cloud towards the green rise.

7.He was often tardy, and the last straw was him being late for her best friend's 40th birthday party.40

8.Around 25, 000 people are thought to have perished and there was a public outcry over the then government's tardy response.25000

9.They look up and laugh at me, always tardy, a child still at thirty-six.

10.But it might make more sense for you to shift to the tardy one.