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1. 迟到 (chí dào): to arrive late, to be late.
2. 拖延 (tuō yán): to delay, to procrastinate.
3. 落后 (luò hòu): to lag behind, to be behind schedule.
4. 滞后 (zhì hòu): to be slow, to be behind.
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晚点 (wǎn diǎn) is appropriate to use when referring to being late or behind schedule. For example, it can be used when talking about arriving late to a meeting or event, or when a task is taking longer than expected. It can also be used to describe a person who is running late, such as saying 飞机总是晚点 ("The flights are always late").
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