0 to keep delaying something that must be done, often because it is unpleasant or boring:
1 to delay doing something:
This way, the countries taking actions in advance get their rewards and procrastinating countries will have to do more later.
This suggests that individuals would procrastinate, and that even fewer individuals would make an active investment decision.
It has already procrastinated for so long that at least one term's intake, and possibly two, for the grammar school have been lost.
It shows a degree of procrastinating procedures, and it shows a lack of compassion with the difficulties of these men.
There is nothing to be gained by procrastinating, and much to be lost.
They will procrastinate for as long as possible.
They procrastinated for three months: they put forward a name and then withdrew it.
I am sure that he, like me, would like to make a decision fairly quickly rather than procrastinate on the matter.
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拖延,耽擱…
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拖延,耽搁…
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dejar las cosas para más tarde, procrastinar, aplazar las cosas…
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procrastinar…
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bir eylemi uyumaya bırakmak, bekletmek/beklemek, sümen altı etmek…
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atermoyer, procrastiner, remettre à plus tard…
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otálet, odkládat…
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udskyde…
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