dallied
['dælɪd]
v.
随随便便地对待( dally的过去式和过去分词 );
不很认真地考虑;
浪费时间;
调情;
例句:
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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。
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The bureaucrats dallied too long.
这些官僚拖拉了太久。
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He dallied with the idea of becoming an actor.
他对当演员一事考虑过,但并不认真.
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The next year, he dallied a little, and more than once he stayed with the wild whales when the staff boat sailed away.
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She dallied with Chapman for six years, breaking their engagement when she became famous.
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