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81 відкладати
= відкластивідкладати про запас — to store up, to lay up in store
3) ( відстрочувати) to delay, to put off, to postpone, to defer, to hold off, to respite; ( справу в кримінальному суді) to remand the prisoner; (питання, проект) to shelve; ( виконання вироку) to suspend judgement; ( страту засудженого) to reprieveвідкладати в довгий ящик — to shelve, to put off, to procrastinate
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82 відтягати
= відтягнути, відтягувати, відтягти1) ( пересувати в інше місце) to drag ( to pull) away (aside, back)2) ( війська) to draw off4) ( жар з рани) to draw off heat5) ( залізо на ковадлі) to draw out iron -
83 волинити
to dawdle, to delay, to be dilatory, to slack, to procrastinate -
84 зволікати
I(відкладати, затримувати) to delay, to procrastinate, to dally off, to defer, to postpone; ( баритися) to be slow, to lingerII = зволокти( збирати в одному місці) to drag together, to bring together, to gather in one place -
85 ялозити
1) to smear, to soil2) ( зволікати) to procrastinate; ( довго поратися з чимсь) to loitter ( over); ( довго обговорювати щось) to linger ( over) -
86 ящик
1) box, case; chest; ( великий) bin; ( що висувається) drawerящик для інструменту авт. — tool cabinet
ящик для сміття — dustbin; ( у вагоні) litter bin
3)відкладати в довгий ящик — to put off, to shelve; to postpone; to procrastinate; to dally off
чорний ящик ав. — black box
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87 ertelemek
v. postpone, delay, adjourn, defer, suspend, carry over, continue, hang up, hold off, hold over, lay aside, lay by, lay over, leave over, procrastinate, reserve, respite, scrub, shelve, sidetrack, stay, table, waive, put off--------ertelemek (kötü bir şey)v. reprieve* * *defer -
88 ertelememek
v. (neg. form of ertelemek) postpone, delay, adjourn, defer, suspend, carry over, continue, hang up, hold off, hold over, lay aside, lay by, lay over, leave over, procrastinate, reserve, respite, scrub, shelve, sidetrack, stay, table, waive, put off -
89 geciktirmek
v. delay, postpone, adjourn, hold up, impede, keep back, procrastinate, put back, retard, set back, sidetrack, stall, stall off, stave off -
90 geciktirmemek
v. (neg. form of geciktirmek) delay, postpone, adjourn, hold up, impede, keep back, procrastinate, put back, retard, set back, sidetrack, stall, stall off, stave off -
91 آج کل کرنا
v.t.avoid / dilly dally / evade / procrastinate / shirk -
92 αυρίζειν
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93 αὐρίζειν
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94 odkládat
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95 otálet
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96 a lăsa de azi pe mâine
to keep putting off / procrastinatingto put it off from one day to anotherto procrastinate. -
97 одлага
to put off, to delay, to postpone, to procrastinate -
98 протакам
1. protract, prolong, draw/drag out2. (удължавам) stretch out(думи) drawl(врат) craneпротакам ce3. (бавя се) drag on4. (влача се) drag* * *прота̀кам,гл.1. protract, prolong, procrastinate, draw/drag out; \протакам умишлено pettifog;\протакам се 1. ( бавя се) drag on;2. ( влача се) drag.* * *prolong; slack{slEk}* * *1. (бавя се) drag on 2. (влача се) drag 3. (врат) crane 4. (думи) drawl 5. (удължавам) stretch out 6. protract, prolong, draw/ drag out 7. ПРОТАКАМ ce -
99 проточа
вж. протакам* * *прото̀ча,прота̀кам гл.1. protract, prolong, procrastinate, draw/drag out; \проточа умишлено pettifog;\проточа се 1. ( бавя се) drag on;2. ( влача се) drag.——————прото̀чвам гл.3. ( врат) stretch out, crane;\проточа се 1. trail, drag; (за път и пр.) stretch (и c away);2. ( бавя се) drag (on), spin out, grind on;3. ( удължавам се) grow longer;4. ( продължавам дълго) be long drawn out.* * *1. вж. протакам 2. проточвам -
100 prōcrāstinō
prōcrāstinō —, —, āre [pro+crastinus], to put off till the morrow, defer, delay, procrastinate: rem: res non procrastinatur.* * *procrastinare, procrastinavi, procrastinatus Vput off till the next day, postpone; delay
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Procrastinate — Pro*cras ti*nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Procrastinated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Procrastinating}.] [L. procrastinatus, p. p. of procrastinare to procrastinate; pro forward + crastinus of to morrow, fr. cras to morrow.] To put off till to morrow, or from … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Procrastinate — Pro*cras ti*nate, v. i. To delay; to be dilatory. [1913 Webster] I procrastinate more than I did twenty years ago. Swift. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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procrastinate — (v.) 1580s, from L. procrastinare (see PROCRASTINATION (Cf. procrastination)). Related: Procrastinated; procrastinating … Etymology dictionary
procrastinate — *delay, lag, dawdle, loiter Analogous words: *defer, suspend, stay, postpone: protract, prolong (see EXTEND) Antonyms: hasten, hurry … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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procrastinate — ► VERB ▪ delay or postpone action. DERIVATIVES procrastination noun procrastinator noun. ORIGIN Latin procrastinare defer till the morning … English terms dictionary
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procrastinate — UK [prəʊˈkræstɪneɪt] / US [proʊˈkræst(ə)nˌeɪt] verb [intransitive] Word forms procrastinate : present tense I/you/we/they procrastinate he/she/it procrastinates present participle procrastinating past tense procrastinated past participle… … English dictionary