dallies

美 [ˈdæliz]英 [ˈdæliz]
  • v.延误;蹉跎(时光);拖拉
  • dally的第三人称单数
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  • 1
    VERB 慢吞吞地做;拖延
    If you dally, you act or move very slowly, wasting time.

    The bureaucrats dallied too long...

    这些官僚拖拉了太久。

  • 2
    VERB 调情;挑逗
    If someone dallies with you, they have a romantic, but not serious, relationship with you.

    In the past he dallied with actresses and lady novelists.

    他过去曾与许多女演员和女小说家调情。

  1. Study on Bearing Characteristics of Excellent Wild Dallies Grass

    优良野生牧草毛花雀稗生育特性研究

  2. He always dallies over tasks that he doesn 't like doing .

    对不喜欢做的事,他总是磨磨蹭蹭。

  3. The pupil always dallies over difficult math problems .

    这个学生做数学难题总是慢慢吞吞。

  4. She dallies over her work and rarely finishes it .

    她工作吊儿郎当,很少能把工作做完。

  5. If Nokia dallies it may be left behind by rivals who are already launching cheap tablets .

    要是诺基亚漫不经心,那些已推出廉价平板电脑的对手就会将其甩在身后。

  6. James dallies away the afternoon .

    詹姆士荒废了一个下午。

  7. But how firmly the Greek shaped his wood sprite , and how self-consciously and mawkishly the modern dallies with his tender , fluting shepherd !

    然而,希腊人多么坚定而果敢地拥抱林野之人,而现代人却多么腼腆而畏缩地戏弄慢吹横笛、多情善感的牧童的媚态。