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behindhand
behindhand, adv. (and a.) (bɪˈhaɪndhænd) Also 6–7 behind the hand. [f. behind prep. + hand, probably on the analogy of beforehand. Properly an adverb, but in common use as complement of the predicate, in ‘to be behindhand,’ where the distinction of adverb and adjective breaks down: hence sometimes a... Oxford English Dictionary
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behindhand
behindhand/bɪˈhaɪndhænd; bɪ`haɪndˌhænd/ adj[pred 作表语]~ (with/in sth) in arrears or late (esp in paying a debt) 拖欠; 晚交(尤指欠款) be behindhand with the rent 欠租 get behindhand in one's work 拖延工作 He is never behindhand in offering advice, ie is always eager to advise. 他向别人提出劝告从来都很及时(一向热衷於劝人). Cf 参看 beforeh... 牛津英汉双解词典
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LATE Synonyms | Collins English Thesaurus
7 days agoSynonyms for LATE in English: overdue, delayed, last-minute, belated, tardy, behind time, unpunctual, behindhand, L8, dead, …
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Ralph Warren (American football)
caused by three things -- the injuries he received in the Thanksgiving Day football game, his disappointment in losing that game and his being so much behindhand wikipedia.org
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Late synonyms, late antonyms - FreeThesaurus.com
Synonyms for late in Free Thesaurus. Antonyms for late. 88 synonyms for late: overdue, delayed, last-minute, belated, tardy, behind time, unpunctual, behindhand, L8 ...
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late | Dictionaries and vocabulary tools for English language learners ...
The late arrival of the bus was due to an unusual amount of traffic.The late students were not allowed into the exam room. synonyms: behindhand, belated, overdue, tardy antonyms: early, prompt, punctual similar words: dilatory, slow, unpunctual: definition 2: of an advanced hour, esp. of the night or evening.
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afterhand
† ˈafterhand, adv. and prep. Obs. or dial. [f. after prep. + hand; cf. beforehand, behindhand; formerly a phrase, after the hand.] A. adv. Afterwards, subsequently; after the event. (Still in Sc.)1393 Gower Conf. II. 31 Then is he wise after the honde. c 1425 Wyntoun Cron. vi. xii. 41 In-tyl hys tho... Oxford English Dictionary
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Macho Creek (Luna County, New Mexico)
. — The guides are behindhand; it rains a little, and there is no fuel at the next camping ground; there being good grass and fuel here, I have reluctantly wikipedia.org
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beforehand
beforehand/bɪˈfɔ:hænd; bɪ`fɔrˌhænd/ adv1 in advance; in readiness; earlier 预先; 有准备地; 较早 I had made preparations beforehand. 我预先作了准备. He warned me beforehand what to expect. 他预先提醒过我这件事. We were aware of the problem beforehand. 我们事先就知道有这个问题.2 ~ (with sth) early or too early 早; 过早 She is always beforeh... 牛津英汉双解词典
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Thomas Bromley
It was not enough, and in January 1574 the parliament noted that the House at this present is greatly indebted and far behindhand, by reason whereof it wikipedia.org
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hinderly
† ˈhinderly, a. (? adv.) Obs. [f. hinder a.1 + -ly2.] Backward, behindhand.1564 in Camden Misc. (1893–5) IX. 40 Wheras the cuntry is to miche hinderly in all good thinges perteining to religion. 1659 Hammond On Ps. cxii. 10 Paraphr. 572 Whilst themselves..doe yet sensibly decay and grow hinderly. Oxford English Dictionary
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Lewis Fry Richardson
instead of waving a baton he turns a beam of rosy light upon any region that is running ahead of the rest, and a beam of blue light upon those who are behindhand wikipedia.org
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disappearing
▪ I. disaˈppearing, vbl. n. [f. as prec. + -ing1.] a. The action of the verb to disappear.1611 Cotgr., Disparoissance, a disappearing, or vanishing out of sight. 1662 S. P. Acc. Latitude Men in Phenix II. 514 The appearing of new Stars and disappearing of old. 1726 Adv. Capt. R. Boyle 285 All the Di... Oxford English Dictionary
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backwardness
ˈbackwardness [f. as prec. + -ness.] 1. The state of being behindhand in progress or preparation.a 1588 Abp. Sandys Serm. (1841) 424 Where there is backwardness in knowledge. 1628 Earle Microcosm., Raw Preacher 3 His backwardness in the University. 1683 Sir W. Temple Mem. 1672–9 Wks. 1731 I. 417 By ... Oxford English Dictionary
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网络释义. na. 1. run behind one ' s expenses; be behindhand in one ' s circumstances; can not make ( both) ends meet; Income can ' t cover outlay [ outcome ].; income falling short of expenditure; leap the pale; live beyond one ' s salary [ means ]; One ' s income is not adequate to one ' s needs .; spend more than one earns; The income ...
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