单词:short-termists
n.
short-termism的变形
short-termism
[,ʃɔ:t'tə:mizəm]
n.
短期主义
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迷你对话 A: It is high time you have a talk with him. That may help you clear the mists. 是你该和他好好谈的时候了。也许能帮助你把事情弄清楚。 B: I did, but he gives me a runaround. 我谈过了,但是他总是兜圈子。