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3 diferir
v.1 to postpone, to put off.2 to differ, to be different.diferir de alguien en algo to differ from somebody in somethingElla difiere de los demás She differs from the rest.Ella difiere de la opinión general She disagrees on the general opinion.3 to defer, to put off, to postpone, to delay.El aparato difiere la señal The apparatus defers the signal.* * *1 to defer, postpone, put off1 to differ, be different (de/entre, from)* * *1.2.un cheque diferido — (RPl) a postdated check
diferir via) (frml) ( diferenciarse) to differdiferir de algo — to differ o be different from something
b) (frml) ( disentir) to disagreediferir de alguien — to disagree with somebody, be at odds with somebody
* * *= be at variance, defer, differ, diverge, part + company, have + their differences, tell + a different story, disagree.Ex. I know that there ought to be someone to speak on behalf of Mr. Kilgour's point of view if it's at variance.Ex. If the fund has not yet been assigned, entering a 'no' automatically defers the order.Ex. A summary differs from an abstract in that it assumes that the reader will have the opportunity to peruse the accompanying text.Ex. However, once the multi-concept subject has been analysed into its component concepts the two systems diverge.Ex. One maxim is agreed upon by all, concepts 'important' for retrieval should be included in abstracts, but when specific criteria for their selection is devised, editors part company.Ex. While Groome and the progressives have over the years had their differences with the mayor -- to put it mildly -- one thing they are in firm agreement about is that taxes have been pushed as far as they can be.Ex. The more experienced physicians, however, told a different story about lifesaving practices in pediatrics.Ex. Although we may disagree about the fine detail, semantic relationships are the relationships between subjects, which are reasonably stable, and reflect the consensus of opinion concerning the connections between subjects.----* diferir en cantidad = differ in + degree.* diferir en cualidad = differ in + kind (from).* * *1.2.un cheque diferido — (RPl) a postdated check
diferir via) (frml) ( diferenciarse) to differdiferir de algo — to differ o be different from something
b) (frml) ( disentir) to disagreediferir de alguien — to disagree with somebody, be at odds with somebody
* * *= be at variance, defer, differ, diverge, part + company, have + their differences, tell + a different story, disagree.Ex: I know that there ought to be someone to speak on behalf of Mr. Kilgour's point of view if it's at variance.
Ex: If the fund has not yet been assigned, entering a 'no' automatically defers the order.Ex: A summary differs from an abstract in that it assumes that the reader will have the opportunity to peruse the accompanying text.Ex: However, once the multi-concept subject has been analysed into its component concepts the two systems diverge.Ex: One maxim is agreed upon by all, concepts 'important' for retrieval should be included in abstracts, but when specific criteria for their selection is devised, editors part company.Ex: While Groome and the progressives have over the years had their differences with the mayor -- to put it mildly -- one thing they are in firm agreement about is that taxes have been pushed as far as they can be.Ex: The more experienced physicians, however, told a different story about lifesaving practices in pediatrics.Ex: Although we may disagree about the fine detail, semantic relationships are the relationships between subjects, which are reasonably stable, and reflect the consensus of opinion concerning the connections between subjects.* diferir en cantidad = differ in + degree.* diferir en cualidad = differ in + kind (from).* * *vtto postpone, put offlos pagos serán diferidos hasta el 20 de mayo payments will be deferred o held over until 20th Mayun cheque diferido ( RPl); a postdated check■ diferirvisu nuevo libro difiere bastante de los anteriores his new book differs considerably from his previous ones, his new book is quite different from his previous ones2 ( frml) (disentir) to disagreetodos están de acuerdo pero yo difiero they're all in agreement but I disagreedifieren en cómo aplicar la medida they disagree o differ on how the measure should be applieddiferir DE algn to disagree WITH sb, be at odds WITH sb, be at variance WITH sb ( frml)en este aspecto diferimos de los demás in this respect we are at odds with o at variance with o we differ from the rest* * *♦ vt[posponer] to postpone, to put off;el plazo de inscripción se difiere hasta el 5 de mayo the deadline for enrolment has been extended to 5 May♦ vi1. [diferenciarse] to differ, to be different;diferir de algo/alguien (en algo) to differ from sth/sb (in sth);difería de su padre casi en todo he was different from his father in almost every way;difiere bastante de lo que entendemos por teatro it's rather different from what we understand by theatre2. [discrepar] to disagree, to differ;diferir de alguien en algo to disagree with o differ from sb on sth;difiero de ti en ese asunto I disagree with you on that issue;difiero de tu punto de vista I don't share your point of view* * *I v/t postponeII v/i differ (de from)* * *diferir {76} vtdilatar, posponer: to postpone, to put offdiferir vi: to differ -
4 posponer
v.1 to put behind, to relegate.2 to postpone.María aparcó el proyecto Mary postponed the project.* * *1 (en el tiempo) to postpone, delay, put off; (en el espacio) to put back, put in the background* * *verb* * *VT1) (=aplazar) to postpone2) (=subordinar)* * *verbo transitivo1) ( aplazar) to postpone, put off2) (Ling)se pospone al nombre — it comes after o follows the noun
* * *= defer, move to + a time when, postpone, put off, put + aside, hold off.Ex. If the fund has not yet been assigned, entering a 'no' automatically defers the order.Ex. Because reorganisation allows the optimization of update and searching procedures, it moves the maintenance to a time when it does not affect the operation of the system.Ex. Since this will likely be a long meeting, I suggest we postpone approving the minutes of our last meeting.Ex. Thus the day for practical application of bibliographical hypotheses is continually being put off.Ex. The response to the user cannot be put aside until a better time.Ex. A dam at the Strait of Gibraltar could be constructed to limit the outflow and reverse the climate deterioration, thus holding off the next ice age.----* posponer Algo = put + Nombre + on ice.* posponer una discusión = table + discussion.* * *verbo transitivo1) ( aplazar) to postpone, put off2) (Ling)se pospone al nombre — it comes after o follows the noun
* * *= defer, move to + a time when, postpone, put off, put + aside, hold off.Ex: If the fund has not yet been assigned, entering a 'no' automatically defers the order.
Ex: Because reorganisation allows the optimization of update and searching procedures, it moves the maintenance to a time when it does not affect the operation of the system.Ex: Since this will likely be a long meeting, I suggest we postpone approving the minutes of our last meeting.Ex: Thus the day for practical application of bibliographical hypotheses is continually being put off.Ex: The response to the user cannot be put aside until a better time.Ex: A dam at the Strait of Gibraltar could be constructed to limit the outflow and reverse the climate deterioration, thus holding off the next ice age.* posponer Algo = put + Nombre + on ice.* posponer una discusión = table + discussion.* * *vtA (aplazar) to postpone, put offtuvo que posponer el viaje she had to postpone o put off the tripB (relegar) posponer algo A algo:pospone la vida familiar al trabajo he puts his work before his family lifeC ( Ling):se pospone al nombre it comes after o follows the noun* * *
posponer ( conjugate posponer) verbo transitivo ( aplazar) to postpone, put off
posponer verbo transitivo
1 (una decisión, un viaje) to postpone, put off
2 (poner en segundo plano) to put in second place o behind
' posponer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dilatar
- retardar
- retrasar
- dejar
English:
adjourn
- delay
- ice
- put back
- put off
- postpone
- put
* * *posponer vt1. [relegar] to put behind, to relegate2. [aplazar] to postpone;pospondremos la reunión para mañana we will postpone the meeting until tomorrow* * *<part pospuesto> v/t postpone* * *posponer {60} vt1) : to postpone2) : to put behind, to subordinate* * *posponer vb to postpone -
5 абстрактный класс: класс, единственным назначением которого я
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6 postergar
v.1 to postpone.El aparato difiere la señal The apparatus defers the signal.2 to put behind, to relegate.* * *1 (retrasar) to postpone, delay2 (perjudicar) to relegate, put back* * *VT1) (=aplazar) to defer, postpone; (=retrasar) to delay2) (=relegar) [en el trato] to disregard, neglect; [en ascenso] to pass over, ignore* * *verbo transitivo1) (esp AmL) ( aplazar) <juicio/reunión> to postpone, put backpostergó su decisión — he put off o (frml) deferred making a decision
se siente postergado — he feels neglected o left out
* * *= hold off.Ex. A dam at the Strait of Gibraltar could be constructed to limit the outflow and reverse the climate deterioration, thus holding off the next ice age.* * *verbo transitivo1) (esp AmL) ( aplazar) <juicio/reunión> to postpone, put backpostergó su decisión — he put off o (frml) deferred making a decision
se siente postergado — he feels neglected o left out
* * *= hold off.Ex: A dam at the Strait of Gibraltar could be constructed to limit the outflow and reverse the climate deterioration, thus holding off the next ice age.
* * *postergar [A3 ]vtpostergó su decisión he put off o ( frml) deferred making a decisionB (relegar) ‹empleado› to pass overdesde que nació el pequeño se siente postergado since the baby was born he's felt neglected o left out* * *
postergar ( conjugate postergar) verbo transitivo
1 (esp AmL) ( aplazar) ‹juicio/reunión› to postpone, put back
2 ( relegar) ‹ empleado› to pass over
postergar verbo transitivo
1 (relegar) to pass over
2 (retrasar) to delay
(aplazar) to postpone
' postergar' also found in these entries:
English:
procrastinate
- defer
- hold
- postpone
- put
* * *postergar vt1. [aplazar] to postpone2. [relegar] to put behind* * *v/t postpone* * *postergar {52} vt1) : to delay, to postpone2) : to pass over (an employee) -
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[phyir 'gyang na]if one defers it -
8 sustentatio
sustentātĭo, ōnis, f. [id.].I.A deferring, delay; forbearance (very rare).A.In gen.:B.habere aliquam moram et sustentationem,
Cic. Inv. 2, 49, 146:quae sustentatio sui recte patientia nominatur,
Lact. 6, 18, 32.—In partic., in rhetoric, a figure of speech where the orator defers the mention of something, keeping the hearer in doubt, a suspension, Cels. ap. Quint. 9, 2, 22.—II. -
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10 verschiebt
1. defers2. displaces3. postpones4. puts off
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