v. 磨蹭;随意调情(或风流);轻率对待;(途中)逗留
n. (Dally)(美)达利(人名)
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第三人称单数
dallies
现在分词
dallying
过去式
dallied
过去分词
dallied
]
1.Dally tells them to hop on a train to a nearby city, and stay in an abandoned church.
戴利告诉他们要跳火车上了附近的城市,住在一个废弃的教堂。
2.He did not dally over the choice of a partner.
他没有在选择合伙人上面磨磨蹭蹭。
3.Don't dally over your meal, we don't want to miss our train.
你吃饭别再磨蹭啦,我们不想误火车。
4.James Dally away the afternoon.
詹姆士荒废了一个下午。
5.She has seen Dally from her chamber-window towers, villages, faint white mansions; above all the town of Shaston standing majestically on its height; its Windows shining like lamps in the evening sun.
每天她都从自己房间的窗户里看见教堂的钟楼、村庄和白色的屋宇;尤其是高踞山顶的威严的沙斯顿小镇特别惹人注意;小镇的窗玻璃在夕阳里闪闪发光,宛如一盏盏灯火。
6.If you Dally with law, law will do the same thing to you.
如果你玩弄法律,那么法律对你也会做同样的事情。
7.And because they are part of their society, it is too risky for the Chinese woman to Dally with them.
还因为他们身处于本身的社会中,这让中国女人和他们一起玩时很冒险。