procrastinate (procrastiner)

verb
/prəˈkræs.tɪ.neɪt/
procrastiner (procrastiner)

Signification

to delay doing something, often unnecessarily or habitually
To delay or postpone action; to put off doing something, especially out of habitual carelessness or laziness.
Traduction de la signification
retarder quelque chose, souvent inutilement ou par habitude
retarder quelque chose, souvent inutilement ou par habitude

Phrases d'exemple

He tends to procrastinate instead of finishing his assignments on time.

Il a tendance à procrastiner au lieu de finir ses devoirs à temps.
Il a tendance à procrastiner au lieu de finir ses devoirs à temps.

He tends to procrastinate when facing difficult tasks.

Il a tendance à procrastiner lorsqu'il fait face à des tâches difficiles.
Il a tendance a procrastiner lorsqu'il fait face a des taches difficiles.

Expressions d'exemple

procrastinate till tomorrow
procrastiner jusqu'à demain
procrastiner jusqu'a demain

Synonymes

delay, postpone, stall, defer, put off
Entrée 1
delay, postpone, stall, defer, put off
Entrée 2
delay, postpone, defer, stall

Antonymes

expedite, hasten, advance, complete, rush
Entrée 1
expedite, hasten, advance
Entrée 2
expedite, complete, hasten, rush

Collocations

procrastinate on tasks, procrastinate at work, tend to procrastinate

Plus de phrases d'exemple

I rarely attempt not to procrastinate.

J'essaie rarement de ne pas procrastiner.
J'essaie rarement de ne pas procrastiner.

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