dilatory
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++dil·a·to·ry /ˈdɪlətəri $ -tɔːri/ adjective formal SLOWslow in doing something 拖延的,拖拉的,迟缓的
Examples from the Corpus
dilatory• Then, during late March and April, they made rather half-hearted and dilatory attempts to get agreement on this basis.• Their unreasonable demands had a dilatory effect on the peace process.• We were alone, with a dilatory guard outside chatting with a secretary.Origin dilatory (1400-1500) Late Latin dilatorius, from Latin dilatus, past participle of differre “to delay”; → DIFFERdil·a·to·ry adjectiveChineseSyllable
in Corpus something slow doing
dilatory
dil‧a‧to‧ry /ˈdɪlətəri $ -tɔːri/
adjective formal
dil‧a‧to‧ry /ˈdɪlətəri $ -tɔːri/
adjective formal Date: 1400-1500
Language: Late Latin
Origin: dilatorius, from Latin dilatus, past participle of differre 'to delay'; ⇨ differ
slow in doing something
Language: Late Latin
Origin: dilatorius, from Latin dilatus, past participle of differre 'to delay'; ⇨ differ