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1 postpone
أَجَّلَ \ adjourn: (of meetings) to stop, break off, until another time. delay: to leave until later: I delayed my visit until the rain stopped. postpone: to delay (a planned event or action): The match was postponed (till next Saturday) because of rain. put off: to delay: We have put off the meeting till tomorrow. suspend: to stop or set aside for a short time, hang: I shall suspend judgement until I know all the facts. \ See Also أرجأ (أَرْجَأَ) -
2 postpone
أَرْجَأَ \ adjourn: (of meetings) stop, to break off until another time. postpone: to delay (a planned event or action): The match was postponed (till next Saturday) because of rain. put off: to delay: We have put off the meeting till tomorrow. suspend: to stop or set aside for a short time, hang: I shall suspend judgement until I know all the facts. An electric light was suspended on a wire over the entrance. \ See Also أجل (أَجَّل) -
3 postpone
[pəsˈpəun] verbto cancel until a future time:يُؤَجِّلThe football match has been postponed (till tomorrow).
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4 Postpone Funding Indefinitely
American: PFIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Postpone Funding Indefinitely
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5 sawafa
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6 переносити
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7 остава за подоцна
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8 dar largas a
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9 transferir la fecha de
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10 siirtää (lykätä)
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11 siirtää tuonnemmaksi
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12 metnuti iza
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13 ostaviti naposletku
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14 staviti iza
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15 pāuhu
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16 ժամկետը\ երկարացնել
Հայերեն - անգլերեն բառարան (Armenian-English dictionary) > ժամկետը\ երկարացնել
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17 отсрочивать
Русско-английский словарь по патентам и товарным знакам > отсрочивать
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18 odložiti na kasneje
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19 odmaknuti, pomicati
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20 pāuhu
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См. также в других словарях:
postpone — post·pone vt post·poned, post·pon·ing 1: to put off to a later time 2: to place later in precedence, preference, or importance; specif: to subordinate (a lien) to a later lien post·pon·able adj post·pone·ment n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary … Law dictionary
postpone — post‧pone [pəæʊstˈpəʊn ǁ poʊsˈpoʊn] verb [transitive] to change the date or time of a planned event to a later one: • The meeting has been postponed until next Tuesday. * * * postpone UK US /pəʊstˈpəʊn/ verb [T] ► to decide that an event should… … Financial and business terms
Postpone — Post*pone , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Postponed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Postponing}.] [L. postponere, postpositum; post after + ponere to place, put. See {Post }, and {Position}.] 1. To defer to a future or later time; to put off; also, to cause to be… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
postpone — c.1500, from L. postponere put after, neglect, postpone, from post after + ponere put, place (see POSITION (Cf. position)) … Etymology dictionary
postpone — *defer, suspend, stay, intermit Analogous words: *delay, retard, slow, slacken … New Dictionary of Synonyms
postpone — [v] put off till later time adjourn, cool it*, defer, delay, give a rain check*, hang fire*, hold off, hold over, hold up, lay over, pigeonhole*, prorogue, put back, put on back burner*, put on hold, shelve, suspend, table; concept 130 Ant. carry … New thesaurus
postpone — ► VERB ▪ arrange for (something) to take place at a time later than that first scheduled. DERIVATIVES postponement noun. ORIGIN Latin postponere, from post after + ponere to place … English terms dictionary
postpone — [pōst pōn′] vt. postponed, postponing [L postponere < post , POST + ponere, to put: see POSITION] 1. to put off until later; defer; delay 2. to put at or near the end of the sentence [the German verb is postponed] 3. Rare to subordinate … English World dictionary
postpone — 01. We ve had to [postpone] the picnic because a number of people are busy that day. 02. The search for the plane that crashed in the mountains has been [postponed] due to bad weather. 03. I m afraid that if we decide to [postpone] our wedding,… … Grammatical examples in English
postpone — verb sorry, we ll have to postpone the relay race Syn: put off/back, delay, defer, reschedule, adjourn, shelve, put over, take a rain check on; informal put on ice, put on the back burner; rare remit Ant: bring forward •• postpone, adjourn, defer … Thesaurus of popular words
postpone — verb ADVERB ▪ indefinitely ▪ The event has been postponed indefinitely due to lack of interest. ▪ merely, only ▪ The inevitable conflict was merely postponed till the next meeting … Collocations dictionary