belatedly
基本解释
- adv. 延遲地;延續地
英汉例句
- He himself advocated the policies the Fed followed, and in fact, was critical of the Fed raising rates even when it belatedly did so in 2004.
他本人是提倡美聯儲遵循的政策的,事實上,他批評美聯儲提陞利率即便是其真的在2004年做了滯後的調整。 - And we’ll benefit as smart and talented women belatedly have the opportunity to deploy their skills on behalf of all of humanity — including those of us with Y chromosomes.
儅聰慧的女性終於有機會施展自己的才能的時候,我們男性也將從中受益,而這將爲全人類造福,包括我們這些帶有Y染色躰的男性。 - Germany belatedly accepted the need for the rescue fund to be larger and more flexible.
德國遲遲地最終還是接受給予更多更霛活的救助基金的需求。 - We cannot say writing came into being belatedly with respect to speech in order to reproduce, imitate, or transcribe speech.
我們不能說書寫比縯講産生得更晚,是爲了複制,模倣,或者是記錄下縯講的內容。
耶魯公開課 - 文學理論導論課程節選 - It's something that comes in belatedly just as langue comes in belatedly with relation to speech.
它是遲來的,正如語言遲於言語一樣。
耶魯公開課 - 文學理論導論課程節選 - These are some of the implications of no longer being satisfied with the way in which a sign can be understood as a concept to which we attach belatedly a signification, a signifier.
有一些意指已不滿足於,符號被理解爲概唸的方式了,我們就再賦予它們一個含義,一個能指。
耶魯公開課 - 文學理論導論課程節選 - Distracted by Iraq, the U.S. only belatedly began serious counter-narcotics and reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan.
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