procrastination / proʊˌkræs təˈneɪ ʃən, prə‐ /

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procrastination 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the act or habit of procrastinating, or putting off or delaying, especially something requiring immediate attention: She was smart, but her constant procrastination led her to be late with almost every assignment.

procrastination 近义词

procrastination

等同于 hesitancy

procrastination 的近义词 4
procrastination

等同于 indolence

procrastination 的近义词 3
procrastination 的反义词 2
procrastination

等同于 postponement

procrastination 的近义词 4
procrastination

等同于 indecisiveness

procrastination

等同于 irresoluteness

procrastination

等同于 irresolution

procrastination

等同于 retardation

procrastination

等同于 tentativeness

procrastination

等同于 timidness

procrastination

等同于 to-and-fro

procrastination

等同于 dalliance

procrastination 的近义词 13
procrastination 的反义词 3
procrastination

等同于 delay

procrastination 的近义词 13
procrastination 的反义词 3
procrastination

等同于 filibuster

procrastination

等同于 hesitation

更多procrastination例句

  1. We have a limited number of Startup Exhibitor Packages available, and procrastination is not your friend.
  2. Lots of people engage in “revenge bedtime procrastination,” which describes a tendency to push off sleep to make time for personal activities.
  3. Consistently rewarding earliness, he said, could help curb procrastination.
  4. How to overcome procrastination By overcoming your tendency to stall, then, you can improve your mental and physical well-being.
  5. Kick procrastination to the curb and keep more money in your wallet.
  6. Procrastination is certainly a problem for many at work and school.
  7. “Bedtime procrastination may be a relatively modern phenomenon,” explained Kroese.
  8. “Stop procrastinating” focuses your brain on procrastination.
  9. Eder Campuzano: Doing the laundry you put off for two weeks for free is like winning the World Series of procrastination.
  10. Why both sides see procrastination now as the path to getting their way later, after Election Day.
  11. The Daemon of procrastination has at length yielded to the Genius of Friendship, assisted indeed by the powers of fear and shame.
  12. The Directors, after much procrastination, drew up and submitted their case.
  13. But procrastination is a South American characteristic, and the affair drifted on until, in 1888, a Convention was made.
  14. And Philip, never quite ready for any important decision, praised his lieutenant's delay, and inculcated further procrastination.
  15. Procrastination was a thief that had never succeeded in wresting much time from Hepworth.