dallying
['dælɪɪŋ]
v.
随随便便地对待( dally的现在分词 );
不很认真地考虑;
浪费时间;
调情;
例句:
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They've been dallying with the idea for years.
他们多年来一直有这个想法,但从没有认真考虑过.
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This kind of dallying is, in a sense, optimal.
从某种意义上来说, 这种延迟是最理想的.
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I sicken at his dilly - dallying.
我讨厌他吊儿郎当地浪费时间.
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The band members got bored, and started dallying with side projects.
来自BBC
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After dallying with the Church, he plunged into the world of letters.
来自C. Connolly
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This book about poetry, by dallying with, avoiding, embracing late, etc., plot, ends up being profoundly a book about novels.
来自NEWYORKER