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dally ['dæl.i] old-fashioned verb intransitive ■to waste time or do something slowly 蹉跎,浪费光阴;磨洋工,做事磨蹭 ⇒ See also dillydally ['dæl.i] old-fashioned verb intransitive Phrasal Verbs dally with sb (also dally with sb's affections) ■to be romantically or sexually involved with someone, usually for a short time, without really loving them 玩弄(某人)的感情,欺骗(某人)的感情;与…调情•It's cruel the way she just dallies with his affections.她那样玩弄他的感情真是太残忍了。 ['dæl.i] old-fashioned verb intransitive Phrasal Verbs dally with sth ■to consider or imagine an idea, subject or plan, but not in a serious way 随便想想,不认真地考虑(想法、主题或计划)•He had occasionally dallied with the idea of starting his own business, but he had never actually done anything about it.他偶尔也曾幻想过自己开设一间公司,但却从未真正付诸行动。 |