procrastination

/ prəˌkræstɪˈneɪʃən /
/ prəˌkræstɪˈneɪʃən /

释义

n. 拖延;耽搁

自然拼读

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词态

动词:procrastinate

例句

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. It's easy to blame technology for being so distracting, but distraction is nothing new.

尽管我拼命地想怪罪于其他事情,但我最终不得不承认,我的坏习惯与新时代的技术无关,而与传统的拖延症有关。归咎于技术如此分散注意力很容易,但是分散注意力并不是什么新鲜事。

Procrastination can lead to stress and missed deadlines.

拖延可能导致压力和错过截止日期。

Procrastination leads to stress and anxiety.

拖延会导致压力和焦虑。

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