pussyfoot

英 ['pʊsɪfʊt] 美 ['pʊsɪfʊt]
  • vi. 偷偷地走;轻轻地走;谨慎行事
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pussyfoot (v.)
also pussy-foot, 1903, "tread softly," from pussy (n.1) + foot (n.). As a noun from 1911, "a detective," American English, from the nickname of U.S. government Indian Affairs agent W.E. Johnson (1862-1945), in charge of suppressing liquor traffic on Indian reservations in Oklahoma, who was noted for his stealthy tactics. Related: Pussyfooting; pussy-footed (1893).
1. The UN's member - nations can no longer afford to pussyfoot around the issue.
联合国会员再也经不起畏首畏尾.

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2. It's no good to pussyfoot around -- they should just lock these people up!
总是 优柔寡断 是不行的,他们应该把这些人关起来!

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