英 [bɪˈleɪtɪdli] 美 [bɪˈleɪtɪdli]
adv. 延迟地;延续地
... rub off 沾上,感染 belatedly延迟的 escalating逐步上升的 ...
belated 迟来的;误期的
延迟地;延续地
Belatedly, the government has acknowledged the problem.
政府过晚地承认了这个问题。
It is a lesson that many in the field are belatedly learning.
这是该领域许多人正在事后领会到的一个教训。
We cannot say writing came into being belatedly with respect to speech in order to reproduce, imitate, or transcribe speech.
我们不能说书写比演讲产生得更晚,是为了复制,模仿,或者是记录下演讲的内容。
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It's something that comes in belatedly just as langue comes in belatedly with relation to speech.
它是迟来的,正如语言迟于言语一样。
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These are some of the implications of no longer being satisfied with the way in which a sign can be understood as a concept to which we attach belatedly a signification, a signifier.
有一些意指已不满足于,符号被理解为概念的方式了,我们就再赋予它们一个含义,一个能指。
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Europe's leaders, rather belatedly, are recognising that youth unemployment threatens the entire European project.
Distracted by Iraq, the U.S. only belatedly began serious counter-narcotics and reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan.
Belatedly, the city government is looking at a range of new flood defences, including dykes.
ECONOMIST: The threat grows from rising water and sinking buildings