Usage of 拖延
The verb 拖延 (tuō yán) primarily means "to delay" or "to procrastinate." It often carries a negative connotation, especially when referring to putting off tasks or decisions unnecessarily.
Common contexts
- Procrastination: When someone delays doing something important, like homework or work tasks, 拖延 is frequently used.
- Delays in events or processes: It can describe delays caused by external factors, such as technical issues or administrative hold-ups.
- Urgency and advice: Often used in warnings or advice to avoid delaying decisions or actions to prevent missing opportunities.
Collocations and patterns
- 拖延时间 (tuōyán shíjiān): to delay time, to waste time
- 拖延症 (tuōyán zhèng): procrastination (literally "delay syndrome")
- 拖延做某事: to delay doing something
Nuances
Using 拖延 implies a sense of unnecessary or avoidable delay, often with a subtle criticism. It differs from simply "delay" caused by unavoidable circumstances, where other verbs might be more neutral. Avoid confusing 拖延 with 推迟 (tuīchí), which is more neutral and often used for scheduled postponements.
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This word is common in both spoken and written Mandarin, especially in formal or semi-formal contexts discussing work, study, or time management.
Usage of 拖延
The verb 拖延 (tuō yán) primarily means "to delay" or "to procrastinate." It often carries a negative connotation, especially when referring to putting off tasks or decisions unnecessarily.
Common contexts
- Procrastination: When someone delays doing something important, like homework or work tasks, 拖延 is frequently used.
- Delays in events or processes: It can describe delays caused by external factors, such as technical issues or administrative hold-ups.
- Urgency and advice: Often used in warnings or advice to avoid delaying decisions or actions to prevent missing opportunities.
Collocations and patterns
- 拖延时间 (tuōyán shíjiān): to delay time, to waste time
- 拖延症 (tuōyán zhèng): procrastination (literally "delay syndrome")
- 拖延做某事: to delay doing something
Nuances
Using 拖延 implies a sense of unnecessary or avoidable delay, often with a subtle criticism. It differs from simply "delay" caused by unavoidable circumstances, where other verbs might be more neutral. Avoid confusing 拖延 with 推迟 (tuīchí), which is more neutral and often used for scheduled postponements.
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This word is common in both spoken and written Mandarin, especially in formal or semi-formal contexts discussing work, study, or time management.
Usage of 拖延
The verb 拖延 (tuō yán) primarily means "to delay" or "to procrastinate." It often carries a negative connotation, especially when referring to putting off tasks or decisions unnecessarily.
Common contexts
- Procrastination: When someone delays doing something important, like homework or work tasks, 拖延 is frequently used.
- Delays in events or processes: It can describe delays caused by external factors, such as technical issues or administrative hold-ups.
- Urgency and advice: Often used in warnings or advice to avoid delaying decisions or actions to prevent missing opportunities.
Collocations and patterns
- 拖延时间 (tuōyán shíjiān): to delay time, to waste time
- 拖延症 (tuōyán zhèng): procrastination (literally "delay syndrome")
- 拖延做某事: to delay doing something
Nuances
Using 拖延 implies a sense of unnecessary or avoidable delay, often with a subtle criticism. It differs from simply "delay" caused by unavoidable circumstances, where other verbs might be more neutral. Avoid confusing 拖延 with 推迟 (tuīchí), which is more neutral and often used for scheduled postponements.
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This word is common in both spoken and written Mandarin, especially in formal or semi-formal contexts discussing work, study, or time management.