
어떤 일이나 행사를 나중으로 미루거나 연기하다.
To put off an action or event until a later time.
예문:
"The company decided to delay the product launch to improve quality."
"You should not delay your visit to the doctor if symptoms persist."
누군가 혹은 무언가를 늦게 만들거나 진행을 방해하다.
To make someone or something late or slow down their progress.
예문:
"A sudden power outage delayed the production line for hours."
"The heavy snowfall delayed the morning commute for thousands."
무언가를 하기 전에 천천히 행동하거나 기다리며 꾸물거리다.
To act slowly or wait before doing something; to loiter.
예문:
"If you delay any longer, you will miss the last train home."
"She delayed answering the question, choosing her words carefully."
사람이나 사물이 늦어지거나 연기되는 시간의 간격.
A period of time during which someone or something is late or postponed.
예문:
"Passengers were frustrated by the long delay at the airport."
"The project was completed without any significant delay."
무언가를 유예하는 행위 또는 신호의 송수신 사이의 시간 간격.
The act of postponing something or the time interval between a signal and its reception.
예문:
"The satellite transmission had a two-second delay."
"The judge denied the request for a further delay in the trial."
상대 선수의 타이밍을 뺏기 위해 의도적으로 경기를 멈추는 일.
A deliberate pause in play to disrupt the opponent's timing.
예문:
"The team was penalized for a delay of game during the final quarter."
"A tactical delay can sometimes break the opponent's momentum."