Webdawdle verb uk / ˈdɔː·dl/ us / ˈdɔ·dəl/ to walk very slowly, or do something very slowly in a way that wastes time caminar con calma, entretenerse Stop dawdling! You’ll be late for school! (Translation of dawdle from the Cambridge English-Spanish Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translation of dawdle PASSWORD English–Spanish … Webbehinderung translation in English - German Reverso dictionary, see also 'bender, behindhand, behind time, beginner', examples, definition, conjugation
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Web1 a : to act playfully especially : to play amorously b : to deal lightly : toy accused him of dallying with a serious problem 2 a : to waste time b : linger, dawdle dallier noun Did you know? The Evolution of Dally English speakers have been playing with … Webdawdle verb [ I ] us / ˈdɔ·d ə l / to do something very slowly, as if you do not want to finish it: She told her daughter to quit dawdling and get dressed or she’d be late for school. (Định nghĩa của dawdle từ Từ điển Học thuật Cambridge © Cambridge University Press) Các ví dụ của dawdle dawdle ct-1k
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Webto move slowly, languidly, or dilatorily; saunter. verb (used with object), daw·dled, daw·dling. to waste (time) by or as if by trifling (usually followed by away): He dawdled away the … Webdawdle verb [ I ] uk / ˈdɔː.d ə l / us / ˈdɑː.d ə l / to do something or go somewhere very slowly, taking more time than is necessary 磨蹭;磨洋工;拖沓 Stop dawdling! You'll be … Webdawdle in American English (ˈdɔdl) (verb -dled, -dling) intransitive verb 1. to waste time; idle; trifle; loiter Stop dawdling and help me with these packages! 2. to move slowly, languidly, or dilatorily; saunter transitive verb 3. (usually fol. by away) to waste (time) by or as if by trifling He dawdled away the whole morning SYNONYMS 1, 2. ct1 hilti