托福听力对话习语讲解 第32期:磨磨蹭蹭
日期:2014-10-28 09:41

(单词翻译:单击)

英语习语

drag one's feet 行动缓慢;磨磨蹭蹭,不情愿


——How's Bob coming along on his dissertation proposal? (Bob的论文计划进展地怎么样了?)
——He's really been dragging his feet. (他很磨蹭的。)


双语例句:
The union is dragging its feet on agreeing to a settlement. They think the company is getting desperate to get people back to work because Christmas is coming and that's our busiest time of year.
工会拖拖拉拉地不肯就解决方案达成协议。他们认为,公司一定会迫不及待地要雇员回去工作,因为圣诞节快来了,这是我们一年最忙的时候。

Billy and Sally always drag their feet when I tell them it's bedtime. They love to watch TV after dinner and they'd stay up till midnight if I didn't chase them off to bed.
每当我叫比利和萨利上床睡觉的时候,他们总是拖拖拉拉。他们喜欢吃完晚饭后看电视,要是我不催着他们上床的话,他们可以一直看到半夜。

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重点单词
  • desperateadj. 绝望的,不顾一切的
  • proposaln. 求婚,提议,建议
  • dissertationn. 论文
  • chasen. 追求,狩猎,争取 vt. 追捕,狩猎 vt. 雕刻