单词 | dally |
释义 | dally From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdallydal‧ly /ˈdæli/ verb (dallied, dallying, dallies) [intransitive]1 SLOWto take too long to do something, especially to make a decision After months of dallying, the government has finally agreed to allow the plan to go ahead. 2 SPEND TIMEto spend some time in a place, on your way to somewhere else He dallied in the Lake District for a while, then crossed to Belgium. → dally with somebody/something→ See Verb tableOrigin dally (1300-1400) Anglo-French dalier |
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