柯林斯詞典temporize /?t?mp??ra?z/ (temporizing,temporized,temporizes) BRIT also temporise1. V-T/V-I If you say that someone is temporizing, you mean that they keep doing unimportant things in order to delay something important such as making a decision or stating their real opinion. 拖延[正式] They are still temporizing in the face of what can only be described as a disaster. 眼看著災(zāi)難來臨,他們還在拖延時(shí)間。 "Not exactly, sir," temporized Sloan. “不全是這樣,先生”,斯隆敷衍著。 返回 temporize劍橋詞典to delay making a decision or stating your opinion in order to get an advantage (爲(wèi)了爭(zhēng)取有利條件而)拖延時(shí)間 返回 temporize