temporize
v.
"to comply with the times; to yield ostensibly to the current of opinion or circumstances," 1550s (implied in temporizer), from Middle French temporiser "to pass one's time, wait one's time" (14c.), from Medieval Latin temporizare "pass time," perhaps via Vulgar Latin *temporare "to delay," from Latin tempus (genitive temporis) "time" (see temporal). Related: Temporized; temporizing.
〔李〕[tempor;-izev.] v.顺应时势; 拖延; 妥协 ←tempor (L tempus,temporis)=section of time 时间
〔蒋〕[tempor时,-ize动词后缀,做…] 顺应时势,迎合潮流;(为争取时间面)拖延,应付