tarrier 的 3 个定义
tar·ried, tar·ry·ing.
- to remain or stay, as in a place; sojourn: He tarried in Baltimore on his way to Washington.
- to delay or be tardy in acting, starting, coming, etc.; linger or loiter.
- to wait.
tar·ried, tar·ry·ing.
- Archaic. to wait for.
plural tar·ries.
- a stay; sojourn.
tarrier 近义词
laggard
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- They were all made by monks, and from memory; for the monks did not tarry.
- If I could tarry four or five days longer I could set it to work before going to London.
- Much as we wished to tarry in this vicinity, our time was so limited that we were compelled to hasten on.
- The east pier, as far as it was dry, was covered by the fashion and beauty—as well as by the fishy and tarry—of the town.
- If thou be not a buyer of gold, nor a vendor of silver, tarry not at my door; I have no time for beggars.
- Black Hoof was there with a large force, but he could not tarry without leaving the Scioto towns uncovered.