Examples of using Procrastinate in English and their translations into Chinese
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You had to procrastinate on something to read this article, didn't you?
I procrastinate on my real obligations, I don't socialize off the internet….
Do NOT put off and procrastinate; there is no more time to sit back and think about it.
We procrastinate on a project that fills us with uncertainty, and procrastinate with our favorite distractions, which have less uncertainty for us.
I procrastinate because there is so much to do and I don't know where to start.
Or here's another alternative: You could procrastinate for two weeks, when more of the available resources will be natural.
The main reason we procrastinate on our goals is not because of external conditions;
But let's say no one will know if we procrastinate for an entire day….
According to the American Psychological Association, between 80% and 95% of college students procrastinate on their academic work.
There's something comforting about this story: even Nobel-winning economists procrastinate!
I have seen a few writers talk about this, often in a jokey way: we procrastinate.
We procrastinate when we know we should sit down to do important work, going for distractions, as if the work is not enough for us.
The reason you procrastinate is because you subconsciously tell yourself: it's not something I like to do, or it's actually not so urgent.
It is not a matter to negotiate or procrastinate over; if we do, it will be too late for some countries and any subsequent agreement will be meaningless.
Everyone procrastinates at times, especially when the task is difficult or time-consuming.
It procrastinates, disappoints, tries, tortures him;
It is widely assumed that someone procrastinates because.
It's widely assumed that someone procrastinates because.
Yet we do one thing, procrastinating.
Kevin Still Procrastinating.