Procrastinating Meaning in English
word · lemma: procrastinate
释义
Delaying or putting off something that needs to be done, often because it feels unpleasant or difficult.
用法与细微差别
Commonly used in informal and semi-formal speech. Often relates to work, studies, or chores. Collocates with 'stop', 'avoid', 'keep', and 'because of'. 'Procrastinating' is not positive; it suggests unnecessary or habitual delay.
Spanish: procrastinar - postergar - posponerPortuguese (BR): procrastinar - adiarPortuguese (PT): procrastinar - adiarChinese (Simplified): 拖延Chinese (Traditional): 拖延Hindi: टकालना - टालनाArabic: المماطلة - التأجيلBengali: টালবাহানা করা - দেরি করা - কাজ ফেলে রাখাRussian: прокрастинировать - откладывать (дела)Japanese: 先延ばしにする - ぐずぐずするVietnamese: trì hoãnKorean: 미루다 - 질질 끌다Turkish: ertelemek - oyalanmakUrdu: التواء کرنا - ٹال مٹول کرناIndonesian: menunda-nunda - menunda pekerjaan
例句
I'm great at procrastinating when I should be working, especially if my phone is around.
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Stop procrastinating and just get it done already!
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I am procrastinating on my homework.
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She keeps procrastinating before cleaning her room.
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We were procrastinating instead of starting the project.
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Whenever there's a big task, I find myself procrastinating for hours.
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