dallying
v. 隨隨便便地對待( dally的現在分詞 ); 不很認真地考慮; 浪費時間; 調情
If you dally, you act or move very slowly, wasting time.
The bureaucrats dallied too long...
這些官僚拖拉了太久。
He did not dally over the choice of a partner.
他沒有在選擇合夥人的問題上浪費時間。
If someone dallies with you, they have a romantic, but not serious, relationship with you.
In the past he dallied with actresses and lady novelists.
他過去曾與許多女演員和女小說家調情。
This kind of dallying is, in a sense, optimal.
從某種意義上來說, 這種延遲是最理想的.
He took the hilt of his ash plant , lunging with It'softly, dallying still.
他攥住梣木手杖的柄, 輕輕地戳著, 繼續磨磨蹭蹭.
There must be no mistake, no vacillation or dallying because of her own smallness of mind.
絕不能因為自己的見識淺薄而出半點差錯, 絕不能夠優柔寡斷或者舉棋不定.