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1 defer
I [dɪˈfəː] past tense, past participle deˈferred verbto put off to another time:يُؤَجِّل، يُرْجِئ، يُمْهِل II [dɪˈfə] past tense, past participle deˈferred verbThey can defer their departure.
( with to) to act according to the wishes or opinions of another or the orders of authority:يُذْعِن،يَنزِل عِنْدَ إرادَةI defer to your greater knowledge of the matter.
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2 Defer Until The Christmas Holiday Is Ended
Abbreviation: DUTCHIE (Seasonal acronym explaining why most business comes to a grinding stop tor two whole weeks at the end of the year.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Defer Until The Christmas Holiday Is Ended
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3 attempt and defer mechanism
алгоритм, основанный на попытках вызова, в случае если канал свободен и откладывании передачи, в случае обнаружения конфликтовАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > attempt and defer mechanism
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4 attempt-after-defer protocol
протокол ( передачи информации) с отсрочкой ( последующих) попыток передачиАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > attempt-after-defer protocol
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5 сортувати
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6 tunduk kepada
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7 lúta, fara eftir
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8 prikloniti se
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9 priklanjati se
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10 prikloniti se
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11 полагаться на вкус
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12 положиться на вкус
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13 предоставить отсрочку
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14 предоставлять отсрочку
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15 երկարաձգել
Հայերեն - անգլերեն բառարան (Armenian-English dictionary) > երկարաձգել
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16 поступать по совету другого
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > поступать по совету другого
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17 оттягивать
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18 давать отсрочку от призыва
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > давать отсрочку от призыва
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19 გადავდება
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20 отсрочит
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > отсрочит
См. также в других словарях:
defer — de‧fer [dɪˈfɜː ǁ ˈfɜːr] verb deferred PTandPPX deferring PRESPARTX [transitive] to delay something until a later time or date: • The president may defer decisions on future defense spending cuts. • Further discussion on the proposal will be… … Financial and business terms
Defer — De*fer , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Deferred}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Deferring}.] [OE. differren, F. diff[ e]rer, fr. L. differre to delay, bear different ways; dis + ferre to bear. See {Bear} to support, and cf. {Differ}, {Defer} to offer.] To put off; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Defer — may refer to: Defer Elementary School, a Michigan State Historic Site Deference, the acknowledgement of the legitimacy of the power of one s superior or superiors Deferral, the delaying of the realization of an asset or liability until a future… … Wikipedia
defer — I (put off) verb adjourn, arrest, be dilatory, bide, delay, detain, differre, discontinue, extend, file, forbear, forestall, gain time, hesitate, hinder, hold back, hold in abeyance, hold off, hold up, impede, interfere, interrupt, intervene,… … Law dictionary
defer — Ⅰ. defer [1] ► VERB (deferred, deferring) ▪ put off to a later time; postpone. DERIVATIVES deferment noun deferral noun. ORIGIN Latin differre, from ferre bring, carry . Ⅱ … English terms dictionary
Defer — De*fer , v. i. To put off; to delay to act; to wait. [1913 Webster] Pius was able to defer and temporize at leisure. J. A. Symonds. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Defer — De*fer , v. t. [F. d[ e]f[ e]rer to pay deference, to yield, to bring before a judge, fr. L. deferre to bring down; de + ferre to bear. See {Bear} to support, and cf. {Defer} to delay, {Delate}.] 1. To render or offer. [Obs.] [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
defer to — (someone) to accept the opinion or judgment of someone else. In the end, you must defer to your boss, because the boss is always right … New idioms dictionary
defer — [v1] hold off, put off adjourn, block, delay, detain, extend, give rain check*, hang fire*, hinder, hold up, impede, intermit, lay over, lengthen, obstruct, postpone, procrastinate, prolong, prorogue, protract, put on back burner*, put on hold*,… … New thesaurus
Defer — De*fer , v. i. To yield deference to the wishes of another; to submit to the opinion of another, or to authority; with to. [1913 Webster] The house, deferring to legal right, acquiesced. Bancroft. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
defer to — index acknowledge (verify), comply, concur (agree), hear (give attention to), honor, obey … Law dictionary