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procrastination
拖延
常用释义
英音[ prəˌkræstɪˈneɪʃ(ə)n ]
美音[ prəˌkræstɪˈneɪʃn ]
基本释义
  • n. 耽搁,拖延;拖延症
例句
  • 1·He hates delay and procrastination in all its forms.
    他厌恶各种形式的延迟和耽搁。
    来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 2·Though I desperately wanted to lay blame elsewhere, I finally had to admit that my bad habits had less to do with new-age technology and more to do with old-fashioned procrastination.
    尽管我极力想把责任推卸到其他地方,但最终不得不承认,我的坏习惯与新时代的技术没什么关系,而与传统的拖延症关系更大。
  • 3·The problem is procrastination.
    问题在于拖延症。
  • 4·When procrastination becomes a habit, it can make our lives terrible.
    拖延成为一种习惯时,会让我们的生活变得很糟糕。
  • 5·Some people believe that procrastination will make them thrive. But researchers disagree.
    一些人认为拖延会让他们茁壮成长。但研究人员不赞同。
  • 6·No matter what the cause is, procrastination is usually not going to be good for you.
    无论原因是什么,拖延症通常对你没有好处。
  • 7·For example, bedtime procrastination can lead to sleeplessness, which in turn can cause many other health problems.
    例如,拖延就寝时间会导致失眠,进而导致许多其他健康问题。
  • 8·"One big cause for procrastination is that people are afraid of failure, of not meeting others' expectations," Stone adds.
    “拖延症的一个主要原因是人们害怕失败,害怕不能满足别人的期望。”斯通接着说。
  • 9·Procrastination is stressful.
    拖延是压力。
  • 10·Not all waiting is procrastination.
    不是所有的等待都是拖延。
同义词
n. 耽搁,拖延
同根词
词根: procrastinate
procrastinator n 拖延者,拖拉者;因循者
procrastinate vi 耽搁,延迟
procrastinate vt 耽搁,延迟