2010.12.16
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DRAG YOUR (FEET/HEELS) わざとのろのろする
To
drag your feet
or to
drag your heels
is to be slow to make a decision or slow to do something, because you'd prefer not to do it.
drag your feet
または
drag your heels
は、気がすすまないという理由で、決定を下したり、行動を起こしたりするのを遅らせる、という意味です。
The
NGO
has accused state politicians of
dragging their feet
on environmental issues.
You'd better stop
dragging your feet
and start paying off your
debts
or you'll never have any savings.
They've been
dragging their heels
on this issue for months. I wish they'd make a decision soon.
It's the season of giving. Pass it on!